About the game
Lost Sword is a side-scrolling isekai auto-battler/ idle game developed by Code Cat (the Developers of Sword Master Story) and published by WeMadeConnect. The game draws inspiration from Arthurian mythology, featuring reimagined waifu variants of characters from the lore.
Like many idle games, the game play focuses on collecting, growing and equipping your roster to clear waves of enemies and bosses. Combat is simple, taking the form of a belt scrolling position based autobattler, with the ultimate skill being your only input.
You play as Ethan, a student suddenly teleported to the Britannia Continent and designated the Sword Bringer. The continent is thrown into chaos by the False King Vortigern and the Tiamat Cult. You, along with your merry band of waifus knights, must find and recover the Holy Sword Excalibur to restore the true king to power.
Why Play Lost Sword
Here’s a list of Lost Sword features:
- Simple Gameplay with Room for Skill Expression - Easy to get into. Despite the simple gameplay mechanics, mastery of character ultimate timings, cooldown management, positioning and enemy gimmicks allow for an easy to digest and enjoyable game loop. The difficulty curve is dependent on your pace and how much you want to engage the game, and avid content pushers will be offered a suitable challenge.
- Various Game Modes - Lost Sword offers a variety of content - PvE content across 3 different difficulty levels, over 25 different rotating raid content (on both daily and bi-weekly basis), and PvP.
- Gorgeous 2D cell shaded graphics - Lost Sword features a cast of charming characters, the graphics being reminiscent of the cell-shaded 2d animation and sprite work of Epic Seven. The game also features a good amount of fan service for aficionados, including jiggle physics, touch animations, and even raunchy defeat animations.
- Excellent Optimization - Game runs smooth on even older phone models with minimal load times and low battery consumption.
- Easy maintenance - Content updates take place roughly every 3 to 6 weeks, and dailies take roughly 5 minutes at most to finish.
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