"Monster Train Launches on Android: A New Deck-Building Adventure"

Jul 09,25

*Monster Train* has officially made its way to Android, bringing its intense roguelite deck-building action to mobile gamers. Originally launched on PC in 2020, followed by console and iOS versions in 2022, the game now offers Android players the same thrilling experience that’s often favorably compared to *Slay the Spire*. With its deep strategic mechanics and dark fantasy setting, it's a must-try for fans of the genre.

What Monster Train Brings to Android

Set in a fiery underworld where you're racing a train into the icy depths of hell, your mission is clear: defend the last burning pyre from waves of celestial invaders. The game's unique combat system sets it apart with three vertical battle lanes instead of the standard single-lane format. This adds a layer of tactical depth, requiring careful resource management and real-time decision-making across multiple fronts.

As you progress, you'll unlock over 250 cards spanning five distinct monster clans. Each clan boasts its own playstyle, encouraging creative deck builds and hybrid strategies by combining two clans per run. Clans also feature ten tiers of progression, unlocking stronger abilities and cards as you continue playing. Champions—your most powerful units—can be upgraded multiple times, adding another dimension of customization and strategy.

All Content Included on Android

The Android version includes all major updates and expansions, ensuring a complete experience from day one. The *Wild Mutations* update introduces 35 new mutators and adjustable difficulty settings, giving veteran players more ways to challenge themselves. Meanwhile, the *Friends & Foes* expansion brings fresh champions, bosses, cards, and artifacts to discover.

A major highlight is *The Last Divinity* DLC, which enhances replayability with the introduction of the Wurmkin clan. Unlockable after beating Covenant level 1, this new faction introduces the Pact Shards mechanic—offering both powerful boosts and a punishing final boss known as "The Last Divinity."

Is Monster Train Worth It on Android?

Absolutely. The game runs entirely offline, meaning no internet connection is required—even in airplane mode. A one-time purchase of $10 unlocks the full experience, with in-app purchases serving mainly as a method to access the complete game. Once bought through your Google account, your purchase syncs seamlessly across devices.

Cloud save support ensures you won’t lose your progress when upgrading or switching phones. However, keep in mind that controller support isn't available at this time. Ready to give it a shot? You can find *Monster Train* now on the Google Play Store.

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