![]() There is also a slight chance of receiving not one but three or five modifications. By looting crates obtained from defeated bosses, existing abilities get an upgrade (in addition to the in-game currency - coins). By collecting XP and reaching new levels, the player unlocks new abilities or upgrades existing ones. During one run, the player gets specific skills which he can develop in various ways. a piece of meat that heals you, a bomb that kills all enemies in visual range, or a magnet that attracts XP from slain enemies. By smashing crates on the map, players can get a soft currency or special items that will help them during the following playthrough e.g. There is a timer positioned at the top of the screen that helps players keep track of new enemies, as well as of mini- and regular bosses. ![]() For 15 minutes, players fight against tons of monsters and upgrade their skills while surviving on the map. What’s this game about? Suvivor.io (or Fire Now as it is called in some countries) is a free-to-play 2D-roguelike. Using their own experience and data from SensorTower, our game designers, Oleg Alyautdinov and Oleg Lomakov, decided to find out the secret of the game’s success and look toward its future. What's even more remarkable though is that all of this came from a massive growth surge which took place in less than a month. With nearly $9,000,000 worth of in-game purchases and more than 8,000,000 downloads by the end of August, it was hard to miss. Not so long ago, our attention was caught by a rapidly growing project named Survivor.io - a mobile roguelike-action game from HABBY. This article was written by Appquantum game designers Oleg Alyautdinov and Oleg Lomakob. ![]() Number of Active Publishers in the US App Store: 1,400,281Īppquantum break down the successes of the game. Total Apps Seen in US App Store: 5,032,912 Total Inactive Apps (no longer available for download): 213,765 ![]() Total Active App (currently available for download): 4,819,147 How innovation and iteration has transformed Survivor.io ![]()
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