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Encounter: The Lost Cards

Encounter: The Lost Cards

3.17
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V1.2.3
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10K+
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App Information

Category Role Playing
Developer Encounter GG
Version 1.2.3
Content Rating Teen
Price Free
Min Android 9
Updated Apr 29, 2026

Description

As fate would have it, you’ve stumbled upon this game. Might as well give it a try. Who knows what you might encounter… ayyy. Get it? Encounter is the name of the game. When I said, “who knows what you might encounter,” it was a play on words.

Encounter: The Lost Cards is a solo, turn-based roguelike where Tarot cards drive the journey. Each card represents an event—an enemy, a stranger, a blessing, a curse—and your run becomes a chain of choices that shape how far you make it.

There’s no traditional world map. Instead, you travel through a deck of encounters, learning how to read risks, build momentum, and survive whatever fate deals next.

Your adventure starts with a single crate. What’s inside? Something useful… or something that forces a painful tradeoff. Either way, you’ll meet oddballs, outlaws, and outright disasters—sometimes in the worst possible order.

A run is a sequence of cards. Every draw is a situation to solve: fight, bargain, gamble, retreat, or take a hit now to avoid something worse later.

Turn-based combat with action economy. Every move consumes energy or other resources. Winning isn’t about spamming attacks—it’s about timing, sequencing, and using your gear intelligently.

Adapt or die. The same card can be helpful early and lethal later on. Build your stats, equipment, and deck so you can turn bad draws into survivable outcomes.

Resource management is the real boss. Everything is limited: rare items break, inventory space is tight, and food runs out. Each pickup is a commitment—taking one thing usually means giving up another.

Managing resources is only the beginning; chaining actions together for strong combos is where the deeper strategy shows up.

If you like roguelikes, inventory management, a touch of deck-building, turn-based RPG combat, and nostalgic pixel graphics, you’ll feel right at home in Encounter.

✔ 250+ unique and powerful items

✔ 100+ adaptive encounters

✔ Inventory management

✔ Deck manipulation

✔ Action sequencing

✔ Deep, flexible builds

Encounter rewards patience, experimentation, and flexible planning. Fate will sometimes hit you with the worst possible timing—but if you learn the systems and make smart tradeoffs, you’ll start to feel the moment where “random” turns into something you can actually control.

It’s big-brain if you want it to be, but easy to pick up and play. Either way, your fate is in your hands… mostly.

By playing this game, you agree to the terms of the End User License Agreement (EULA) available at https://encounter.gg/legal/eula/

User Reviews

3.17
43+ Reviews
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Senku Saitama
Apr 30, 2026

I don't like the limited tries with the regular version, where you have to unlock the premium for unlimited tries.

Hot Chocolate
Apr 30, 2026

I like it. A game that isn't seeking endless play. There's an end, it'll take time. But you'll have earned it. A little repetitive at times tho.

stephen dixon
Apr 29, 2026

(Edit: Have to hand it to the dev on this one. issue is fixed super fast and game is quite fun.) Bad port. This game literally does not work with touch controls. The first move you are able to do in the tutorial is not possible unless you somehow have a keyboard attached to your phone. I will update this review if this changes soon, but as of now this game unfortunately literally unplayable. shame. looks like it would be fun.

Sebastian Petit
Apr 29, 2026

The writing makes absolutely no sense. It would actually be a better game without any of the story, dialogue or infoboxes.

Mark Chionh
Apr 28, 2026

UPDATE: Works now!! Great game! Love the aesthetic and the art, and a wonderful concept!

Neil Berry
Apr 28, 2026

I am unable to use any of the actions

Mollika Koley
Apr 27, 2026

10/10 pixel baddies

Shawn A
Apr 27, 2026

Dreadfully mid. Game has pretty terrible RNG, which it tries to get around with its judgement system, but ultimately it does very little new, explains even less, and isn't particularly fun.

Jack reed
Apr 26, 2026

no video on Google pixel

Kyren Franco
Apr 26, 2026

I haven't played much so I don't know everything. I like the art style the game looks good but I can't tell what happening, even though I played through the totorial. The main reason for that is a lot of the abilities are explained in symbols. Another thing is the equipment durability, you need to constantly switch out your equipment after 3 or 4 fights. This makes the game more about resource management which I am personally not a fan of.