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"As Far As The Eye Launches on Android: A Roguelike Resource Management Game"

Author : Ryan May 04,2025

"As Far As The Eye Launches on Android: A Roguelike Resource Management Game"

The wind whispers softly through the vast plains, gently rustling the woollen garments of the Pupils as they brace themselves for the daunting journey ahead. This immersive experience awaits you in As Far As The Eye, the innovative roguelike resource management game crafted by Goblinz Studio.

What Do You Play As?

In As Far As The Eye, you take on the role of the wind, guiding a nomadic tribe towards the Eye, the sole sanctuary before the world succumbs to the rising waters. This game blends roguelike elements with city-building, challenging your prowess in resource management.

As the wind, you assist the Pupils in establishing camps at temporary stops known as halts. Here, they gather essential food supplies, craft tools, and delve into mystical research, securing every possible advantage for their relentless journey forward. Once the tribe moves on, there’s no looking back.

Each Pupil has a unique role, training in various jobs, mastering skills, and fulfilling their destinies. Some may evolve into seasoned builders, simplifying future camp setups, while others might specialize in agriculture, ensuring the tribe’s sustenance.

Yet, just when you believe you've orchestrated the perfect strategy, nature might unleash a disaster, or another unforeseen event could disrupt your plans. The beauty of As Far As The Eye lies in its dynamic nature, where no two playthroughs are the same, and every decision you make carries significant consequences.

Go As Far As The Eye Can Reach

Strategically planning your route is crucial, as you must select halts that provide the necessary resources for your tribe’s survival. Some paths may be deficient in what's needed for long-term sustenance, while others might require immediate sacrifices that could prove beneficial in the long run, provided you endure the journey.

As Far As The Eye distinguishes itself with its unique absence of traditional adversaries; there are no bandits, monsters, or looming wars to contend with. Each run is distinct, making the quest to reach the Eye feel like a rewarding achievement every time.

You can explore As Far As The Eye further on the Google Play Store, where it's available for $3.99.

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