Sword & Poker Adventures Aces a Spot on Google Play

Sword & Poker Adventures Aces a Spot on Google Play

Say hello to my royal flush.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Apr 03, 2015 @ 01:04 PM (Staff Bios)
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Fan of swords?

Obsessed over poker?

Well, now you can have the best of both worlds for the Android platform! The Sword & Poker franchise, brought to you by Konami, has snuggled into the Google Play Store as a free-to-play game.

Originally on the Apple iOS store, it has received the Editors' Choice award for its innovative gameplay and captivating world. In Sword & Poker, players must fight off invaders using strategic poker hands. The world offers an original storyline and a vast library of weapons, shields, and magic required to defeat even the deadliest of monsters. Save the world from the Chaos Realm before it's too late!

Some features included:
  • Easy to learn, difficult to master
  • Incredibly vast world
  • Tons of unique and unlockable items
  • Help friends in need with Daily Bonus Cards
  • Engaging and original storyline
Huh, seems like Konami is focusing on much more than just Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain. You can't beat free, so you best get to downloading Sword & Poker Adventures!

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