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Dystopian point-and-click adventure ENCODYA goes mobile

ENCODYA launches on iOS and Android

On Monday, publisher Assemble Entertainment and developer Chaosmonger Studio announced the release of ENCODYA on iOS and Android mobile. ENCODYA was first launched on PC via Steam and GOG, for later to traverse its roots to the mobile platform.

ENCODYA is an award-winning dystopian point-and-click adventure. The game is available on the mobile platform for £8/49 / €9.99, allowing you to enjoy its stunning world anywhere in the world at any point you like. As a celebration, the developer published an official mobile release trailer which you can find below.

In ENCODYA, you will be following the journey of the protagonist Tina, an orphaned nine-year-old who suddenly has the fate of the world on her shoulders. Together with her guardian, a hulking yet fiercely protective robot called SAM-53, the wholesome duo must finish the mission her father started: freeing the lifeless megapolis from the clutches of the soulless corporations controlling it.

Key Features of ENCODYA Include:

  • Explore the dark cyberpunk world of ENCODYA in 2.5D with two loveable, playable characters — Tina and SAM-53
  • Over 34 eccentric NPCs bring the world of ENCODYA to life and provide a varied and exciting story across 100 unique locations where there are endless places to discover
  • The original soundtrack, specially created for ENCODYA, and professional voice actors make the exciting, crackling atmosphere even more tangible.

ENCODYA is also available on PlayStation 4|5, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch for £24.99 / €29.99. The PC version on Steam can be purchased with Assemble Entertainment’s Save the World Edition for £31.99 / €34.99, including the game’s art book, soundtrack, exclusive wallpapers, and a collection of developer diaries.

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