Weeks after unveiling the initial trailer for its mobile release, 9th Dawn Remake is now available on Android, reviving the beloved old-school dungeon crawler RPG with a vast world to explore.
A Re-Release with Tons of New Content and Features
This new version is a comprehensive rebuild of Valorware's original 9th Dawn from 2012, boasting new content, larger dungeons, and a host of additional features. The narrative begins with the mysterious disappearance of a lighthouse keeper and evolves into a darker storyline involving an evil force spreading across Montelorne.
As you progress, you'll confront the formidable Castle of Maltyr, home to some of the continent's most menacing monsters. Along your journey, you'll equip yourself with gear, level up, and nurture monster pets from eggs to become your combat allies.
The game is rich with loot, encouraging you to collect gear and complete your journal for rewards while navigating over 45 handcrafted dungeons. In 9th Dawn Remake Mobile, players can customize their character's build, unlock spells, and allocate attribute points. A comprehensive system allows for weapon forging, potion brewing, and gear upgrades.
Beyond the main gameplay, there are numerous minigames to enjoy, including a deep deck-building card game and a fishing mode featuring worm-warriors in battle. Side quests, such as aiding Montelorne's villagers, unlock rare items and enhance the region's prosperity.
Grab 9th Dawn Remake on Mobile
A free demo is available for those who wish to try it before committing. To access achievements, cloud saves, and online play, you'll need Google Play Games.
In multiplayer mode, you can team up with another player using a private room code. For local co-op, ensure you have a separate controller ready. Meanwhile, single-player mode is fully functional offline.
You can download 9th Dawn Remake for mobile directly from the Google Play Store.
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