Card roguelike Astrea: Six-Sided Oracles has been released on smartphones

The fantasy card roguelike with dice Astrea: Six-Sided Oracles developed by Little Leo Games studio and published by Akupara Games, is now available on mobile devices. The game was released on iOS and Android on July 17, 2025, and has already managed to attract the attention of fans of the genre. The mobile release is a logical step after the successful launch on PC in September 2023, where the project received many positive reviews from players and critics for its original approach to familiar mechanics.
Astrea uses dice instead of traditional cards, each of which plays a specific role in battles. In total, the game features over 350 dice, divided into three categories: safe, balanced, and risky. The higher the risk is, the higher the reward is — this mechanic adds additional depth to the game and makes every move significant.
Players choose one of six unique oracles, each of which offers their own set of skills, dice, and playstyle. All characters are radically different: some rely on caution and defense, others on — aggression and risky combinations.

A special atmosphere is created by the "purification and profanity" mechanics — a key feature of Astrea. Players do not simply attack or defend, they balance between light and dark energy, which directly affects the outcome of the battle. This approach distinguishes Astrea from many other roguelike games.
The mobile version weighs about 690 MB and is available only in English. Despite the transfer to touch screens, the game retains support for controllers, which will pleasantly surprise those who prefer physical controls.
Astrea uses dice instead of traditional cards, each of which plays a specific role in battles. In total, the game features over 350 dice, divided into three categories: safe, balanced, and risky. The higher the risk is, the higher the reward is — this mechanic adds additional depth to the game and makes every move significant.
Players choose one of six unique oracles, each of which offers their own set of skills, dice, and playstyle. All characters are radically different: some rely on caution and defense, others on — aggression and risky combinations.

A special atmosphere is created by the "purification and profanity" mechanics — a key feature of Astrea. Players do not simply attack or defend, they balance between light and dark energy, which directly affects the outcome of the battle. This approach distinguishes Astrea from many other roguelike games.
The mobile version weighs about 690 MB and is available only in English. Despite the transfer to touch screens, the game retains support for controllers, which will pleasantly surprise those who prefer physical controls.
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