In the mystical realm of Eldermyth, a forgotten land steeped in ancient magic is under siege. As a legendary guardian beast, you hold the key to saving this land. Indie developer Kieran Dennis Hartnett has just released Eldermyth on iOS, offering a deep and mysterious high-score roguelike experience that's as much about discovery as it is about defense.
Inspired by the innovative designs of Michael Brough (868-HACK, Cinco Paus), Eldermyth is a turn-based strategy roguelike, or "broughlike," that challenges you to protect native villagers and untouched land from invading colonizers. But it's not just about brute force. You'll need to harness the land's terrain, ride shifting weather patterns, and master your beast's distinct abilities to outwit the enemy across a procedurally generated grid.
Each creature in Eldermyth operates under different rules. One may thrive in the forest, while another draws strength from stormy skies. Every decision is a balancing act: do you chase invaders now or position yourself for a powerful combo next turn? With five terrain types, dynamic weather cycles, and four distinct enemy types, each with its own agenda, every move counts.
While the core mechanics are deliberately kept obscure, Eldermyth rewards experimentation. You'll slowly uncover deeper layers of strategy through repeated runs. Alternatively, if you'd rather skip the trial-and-error, an in-game guide is available to reveal the hidden rules. Either way, the thrill of optimizing your beastly potential will never get old.
For those who enjoy competition or just love seeing their name at the top, Eldermyth supports local and Game Center leaderboards to track your high scores. And for those who prefer their mythic battles with a side of visual comfort, a full dark mode theme is available to keep things easy on the eyes during late-night runs.
Protect the land by downloading Eldermyth now for $2.99 or your local equivalent.