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Aarik Explores the Ruined Kingdom on Mobile
Dec 30,2024Author: Andrew
Aarik and the Ruined Kingdom: A Charming Puzzle Adventure Coming to Mobile
Get ready for a captivating puzzle adventure! Shatterproof Games' Aarik and the Ruined Kingdom is launching on mobile devices on January 25th, 2025, following its successful Steam debut. Pre-registration is now open on Android.
Embark on a Whimsical Journey
Join Aarik, an adorable prince on a mission to restore his shattered kingdom. His father is caught in a magical slumber, and it's up to Aarik to save the day. Forget swords and spells; Aarik's secret weapon is his ingenuity and a magical crown!
Solve over 90 intricate puzzles across 35 levels, each demanding a shift in perspective. Rotate, drag, and twist the world to create pathways, repair ancient ruins, and prevent the kingdom's collapse. Aarik's crown will gain powerful upgrades along the way, including time reversal and the ability to reveal hidden paths. Helpful creatures will also aid you on your quest.
Check out the game trailer below:
A Touch of Monument Valley Magic
Aarik and the Ruined Kingdom shares a visual style reminiscent of Monument Valley. Vibrant landscapes, from mystical forests to frozen tundras and eerie swamps, create a relaxing and enchanting atmosphere.
Pre-register on the Google Play Store today! The full game will be available for $2.99 upon release, but the first eight levels are free to enjoy.
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