Apocoplay Announces Alteil: Horizons for iOS Devices

Apocoplay has announced their new collectible card game Alteil: Horizons will soon be making its way to the App Store. The game has been in development for over 10 years from a team of artists that have worked on such projects as The Legend of Zelda, Pacific Rim and more. The game will include over 2,000 pieces of card art and employs strategy and elements inspired from tactical RPGS. Read on.

From the Press Release
Boston-based video game start-up, Apocoplay, today announced their project 10 years in the making, Alteil: Horizons, will make its way to the App Store. The development team, which includes collectible card game veterans and a writer from the Yu-Gi-Oh! Franchise, are joining forces with world-renowned artists who have worked on staples including The Legend of Zelda, Pacific Rim, and many more. Alteil: Horizons tasks players with employing deeper strategy with elements inspired by tactical RPGs, such as building formations on a battle grid and a Day and Night cycle that affects the abilities of certain cards in play.


Alteil: Horizons includes 2,000 pieces of card art from Katsuya Terada of The Legend of Zelda, Shunya Yamshita of Final Fantasy X, Zach Weiner of popular webcomic Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, and Tim Buckley of Ctrl+Alt+Del comic.

As a wholly owned sequel to Japan’s most popular online card game, Alteil, Alteil: Horizons employs turn-based RPG-style tactics and other features, which offer expanded strategic options and challenges. Special Soul Cards can be used to alter a game’s conditions to better fit a player’s personalized strategy, while the Day and Night cycle vastly changes the in-game tactics for cards such as vampires, werewolves, and undead. Alteil: Horizons will offer players stylish, imaginative visuals as they face off against other gamers or AI in a struggle to control, or save, the world of Lavato.

To learn more, visit the official Apocoplay website.



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