Home News Gordian Quest: Deck-Building RPG Now on Android

Gordian Quest: Deck-Building RPG Now on Android

by Hazel May 15,2025

Gordian Quest: Deck-Building RPG Now on Android

Gordian Quest, a captivating deck-building RPG, is now accessible on Android devices. Developed by Mixed Realms and Swag Soft Holdings, the game initially launched on PC in 2022. Players are immersed in a dark, cursed realm teeming with monsters and filled with cowards fleeing the chaos.

Only a Handful of Heroes are Willing to Stand up Against the Chaos

Gordian Quest masterfully combines deckbuilding, tactical RPG elements, and roguelite features. Drawing inspiration from iconic RPGs like Ultima and Dungeons & Dragons, it introduces contemporary mechanics such as turn-based card combat, extensive skill trees, and a plethora of customization options.

In the game, you form a team of heroes and embark on a quest to lift the curse that has befallen the land of Wrendia. The journey unfolds through a comprehensive four-act campaign, guiding you from the perilous regions of Westmire to the enigmatic Sky Imperium.

For those seeking a quicker experience, Gordian Quest offers Realm Mode—a fast-paced roguelite challenge with ever-changing threats. Additionally, Adventure Mode allows you to explore procedurally generated landscapes or tackle solo challenges to test your prowess.

Here's a sneak peek at Gordian Quest on mobile:

Gordian Quest Brings Tons of Variety

The game boasts an impressive roster of ten distinct heroes, including the Swordhand, Spellbinder, Bard, Warlock, and Golemancer. With nearly 800 active and passive skills available across these characters, you have the flexibility to craft a variety of builds—from an aggressive melee fighter to a supportive healer or a formidable spell-slinging mage.

The engaging turn-based combat, coupled with multiple game modes, ensures a high level of replayability. Managing deckbuilding, skill upgrades, equipment, and party formations adds depth and complexity to the gameplay experience in Gordian Quest.

If this sounds intriguing, you can download the game from the Google Play Store.

Before you go, don't miss our news on the upcoming mobile release of 'Pirates Outlaws 2: Heritage,' the sequel to Pirates Outlaws, later this year.