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Archer: Danger Phone Announced For Mobile Devices


Disruptor Beam announces new details for Archer: Danger Phone. Read on to learn more.



Mobile games developer Disruptor Beam today announced that Archer: Danger Phone, a new game based on the popular animated FXX series Archer, is coming to mobile devices worldwide. Archer: Danger Phone transports players into the hit TV series, featuring all of the crude humor, dysfunctional relationships and pithy banter fans love.

Set in Archer's high-stakes world of international espionage, Archer: Danger Phone is a narrative-driven idle game that tasks players with running their own super-secret spy agency -- where the only hope of success is to make tons of money while ensuring their hapless agents don’t screw up too badly. Players can relive their favorite Archer moments and enjoy brand new, original storylines in-game, while experiencing unique scenes, visuals, character art and animations taken directly from the show. Fans will be able to collect their favorite agents, villains, and killer cyborgs and send them off on top-secret, exotic missions around the world to gain awesome rewards. Participate in boss fights, blow up the agency headquarters, and hustle your way to success with outlandish money-making schemes!

Coming soon to iOS and Android, Archer fans can sign up at archerdangerphone.com to be the first to know when Archer: Danger Phone will be available for pre-order on the App Store and Google Play.

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