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Features & Capabilities

Deckbuilding Roguelike with turn-based combat and exploration. Build a flexible card deck, adapt to random draws, and fight through a dungeon where every run changes with new cards and layouts.

Explore branching paths and events as you ascend a Tokyo tower, shaping a story of Tsukuyomi's mission. Available in multiple languages (Japanese, English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese planned). Official site: https://jintsuku.jp

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
COLOPL, Inc.
Rating:
4.70
(95)
Version:
1.1.11 Last updated: 2026-04-21
Version code:
881956499
Creation date:
2025-05-07
Compatible devices:
Size:
384.95MB
URLs:
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Full description:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-07-06
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Developed by:
COLOPL, Inc.
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tsukuyomi-the-divine-hunter/id6505051119
Website:
https://jintsuku.jp

User Reviews

I don’t see why this game needs internet to play. I hope an offline version would be available in the future.
by Gl*****, 2025-08-31

I haven’t reviewed a game since SMT Dx2. This a cool dungeon crawling rogue experience. Dope cards with useful abilities and good character design. Reminds me of old school SMT and DDS. I even put this in my bio on Dx2 😂
by Ci*****, 2025-06-10

The early on Mormo card is a great metaphor for the game itself. An image that looks like a lazy, AI-generated demon cobbled together from Kaneko's Alp, Helios, and one of his many Nekomatas. It exists to be used as fodder for enemy attacks and costs nothing. This game is basically like Mormo - It provides a gameplay like experience just thinly held together by lazy, unimpressive AI. Even the event/writing is clearly generated as improbable situations are wrote out with nonsensical reactions from your player. So yeah, it's free, has Kaneko-like art, and is indeed a playable game. Is it fun though? Well, if you were impressed by the Mormo card then yes - you'll surely love this game too. Mormo!
by Tu*****, 2025-05-13
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