The game is available in English, Japanese, Korean, Simplified & Traditional Chinese, German, French, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese
Kodoani.com – Shueisha Games announced on Wednesday that it and Tasto Alpha will launch Arcana of Paradise -The Tower– real-time roguelike deck-building adventure game for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam on April 20. The game will launch with interfaces in English, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese Chinese, Traditional Chinese, German, French, Spanish or Brazilian Portuguese. The game will also provide English and Japanese subtitles.
Shueisha Games has released a demo for the game on Steam.
It describes the story of the game:
Guide a group of brave children trapped at the top of a tower as they make their perilous journey to the bottom in search of food. There are a total of 20 playable children, each with their own starting card, arranging the deck in their favor. During each run, players will be able to form a party of two to explore the Tower.
Choose wisely, as real-time battles require snap decisions. Make attack cards in a hurry to put together powerful combos and play defensive cards at the perfect time to stun enemies. Deal new cards immediately if handled poorly, and watch for cards that can flip with surprising positive and negative effects. Choose from hundreds of possible pairs, as each kid earns new traits and upgrades after each successful run.
Fight for survival against the tower’s denizens, who develop specials with each descent and collect new battle cards after each skirmish. The spoils of victory begs the conundrum – whether the heroes will reward their tower mates with nutritious loaves of bread or build this running deck to aid the arduous journey into monster belly?
Tom Ikeda is directing the game and Masaoki Shindō is designing the characters.
Shueisha established Shueisha Games as a new wholly owned affiliate in February. The company aims to develop mobile games with original concepts and character designs from manga authors from Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. The company is also supporting some games through the Shueisha Game Creator Camp Project for independent developers.