KEMCO Launches Metro Quester: A New Mobile Dungeon RPG

Author: Emma May 05,2025

KEMCO Launches Metro Quester: A New Mobile Dungeon RPG

Metro Quester – Hack & Slash has just hit the Android platform, bringing a fresh twist to the classic JRPG genre. This isn’t your typical KEMCO game; it dives deep into the gritty, old-school dungeon crawler experience while maintaining its turn-based JRPG roots.

Seek the Truth of a Lost World

In Metro Quester, you lead a team of scavengers on a desperate quest to gather resources underground before your weekly food quota of 100 runs out within seven in-game days. Your mission takes you into the monster-filled ruins of places like Otemachi and Ginza, where you search for leftovers amidst the dangers.

Survival isn't just about finding food; you need to make it back to a safe camp to level up, assuming you've collected enough resources. With 24 unique characters to choose from, each belonging to one of eight distinct classes, you're in charge of customizing your team's combo skills, weapons, and strategies.

Combat in Metro Quester is strategic. Each ability consumes action points, with a limit of five points per turn and only one use per ability each round. Planning your moves carefully is crucial for success.

As you explore the dungeons, the environment unfolds with each step you take. You might unearth food, encounter monster nests, discover keys to unlock new areas, or stumble upon a campground to establish your new base.

Metro Quester – Hack & Slash Is Now Out on Android

Visually, Metro Quester keeps things minimal with a stark, colorless backdrop that makes your vibrant team stand out. You can get a closer look at the game in the official trailer below.

For those who crave more after the main storyline, Metro Quester offers a NEW GAME+ mode, adding tougher challenges to keep you engaged.

You can now grab Metro Quester – Hack & Slash on the Google Play Store for $14.99. Keep in mind that the game does not support game controllers and is available only in English and Japanese.

Before you go, don't miss our coverage on the global Android release of Pandoland by the creators of Pokémon and Jumputi Heroes.