Report updated Apr 2, 2026
Cyber Quest
v2.0.5Fans of cyberpunk aesthetics and tactical card-based RPGs who value offline accessibility and deep deck-building mechanics.
What Is Cyber Quest?
Launched Dec 1, 2024
Updated Mar 2025
What users think iIndependent intel reports to help builders create better apps or enhance existing ones. Still in beta, accuracy and relevancy get better every day. For informational purposes only.
What does it look like?
What are the key features?
Collect cards and modify their cost, damage, or color to tailor strategies against rival factions.
Navigate a sprawling city with randomized challenges and encounters for high replayability.
Level up individual crew members to unlock new powers and transform the team.
Fully functional offline gameplay with no internet connection required.
Includes a specific screen reader mode enabled via a three-finger triple tap gesture.
What do users think? iIndependent intel reports to help builders create better apps or enhance existing ones. Still in beta, accuracy and relevancy get better every day. For informational purposes only.
“Recent user voice shows a excited sentiment. Users appreciate engaging gameplay and aesthetics and theme, but report technical stability and ui and ux design.”
What Users Love
Incredibly addicting, with deep and complex ways to combine different teams
Fun, simple to play card based cyberpunk combat game
The cyberpunk aesthetic is top notch
Great vibes and theme, a fun deck builder
Pain Points
When I win a battle, the game crashes, and more often than not does not save my progress
Jacob card is bugged and I couldn’t do anything after he entered my crew
Scrap the squad element and go back original idea of letting players choose their teammates individually
Game seemingly always launches in landscape mode, even when set to portrait mode
Medium confidence · 12 reviews available
How is it ranked?
| Chart | Rank | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Paid | #81 | NEW |
What are the pros and cons?
Pros
- Strong, cohesive cyberpunk aesthetic
- Unique accessibility features (screen reader mode)
- Premium, ad-free, offline-first value proposition
Cons
- Critical technical bugs (crashes/save loss)
- Limited UI flexibility (forced landscape)
- Lack of social media presence for community building
What is the market outlook?
Growth Opportunities
- Expand into the growing market of accessibility-focused gaming
- Leverage the 'offline' niche to capture users in low-connectivity regions
- Build a community-driven feedback loop to refine squad mechanics
Market Threats
- High saturation of roguelike deck-builders
- Potential for larger studios to release free-to-play titles that overshadow premium indie games
- Retention risk due to game-breaking bugs
Who competes with Cyber Quest?
Contenders
Meteorfall: Journey
Eric Farraro
A streamlined, mobile-optimized roguelike deck-builder that targets the same 'play anywhere' offline demographic.
Dawncaster: Deckbuilding RPG
Rick van der Wal
Features deep deck-building and a dark fantasy setting that appeals to the same tactical RPG player base.
Same Space
Hearthstone
Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.
Dominates the digital card game space, though it focuses more on PvP than the roguelike PvE experience.
GWENT: The Witcher Card Game
★4.8 (57K)CD PROJEKT S.A.
Provides a high-production-value card game experience within a dark, gritty atmosphere.
Shadowverse CCG
★4.2 (2K)Cygames, Inc.
A major competitor in the mobile card game category with deep deck-building mechanics.
Dicey Dungeons
Distractionware Limited
A roguelike that shares the 'randomized challenge' and 'tactical combat' DNA of Cyber Quest.
New Kids on the Block
Breach Wanderers: Deckbuilder
★4.7 (2K)Baronnerie Games
A modern roguelike deck-builder with frequent updates and a growing community presence.
What are the key takeaways?
Cyber Quest is a exciting games app that is a paid app. With a 4.6/5 rating from 39 reviews, it excites its users from users. Users particularly appreciate engaging gameplay, though technical stability remains a common concern.
Best for: Fans of cyberpunk aesthetics and tactical card-based RPGs who value offline accessibility and deep deck-building mechanics.
How much does it cost?
Model: paid
Premium upfront pricing model targeting users who prefer a complete, ad-free, and offline-capable experience without microtransactions.
iOS Version
2.0.5
Android Version
2.0.5
Release Date
Dec 1, 2024
iOS Price
$3.99
Android Price
$3.99
Developer
Dean Coulter