Blade Fury: Roguelike Survival
Blade Fury: Roguelike Survival Summary
Blade Fury: Roguelike Survival is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases Android app in the Adventure category, developed by miniplay. First released 2 months ago(Dec 2025), the app has accumulated 5.2K+ total installs
Recent activity: 5.2K installs this week (5.2K over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth View trends →
Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Feb 10, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jan 24, 2026 (version 9).
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App Description
Fight endless enemies, collect powerful blades, and survive the chaos
🔥 Enter the Arena of Endless Survival
'Blade Fury’ is a fast-paced roguelike survival action game where every run is different.
Face relentless waves of enemies, unleash devastating blade attacks, and push your limits in chaotic battles.
Survive as long as you can — or fall and try again, stronger than before.
⚔️ Core Gameplay
Endless enemy waves that never give you a break
Auto-attacking blades with manual movement control
Roguelike upgrades that change every run
Stack powerful skills to create unstoppable builds
Each decision matters. One upgrade can turn the tide.
🌀 Build. Die. Evolve.
No two runs are the same.
Choose from randomized skills and weapons
Combine effects to create broken synergies
Adapt to increasing difficulty and elite enemies
The deeper you survive, the crazier it gets.
💎 Progress Faster with Smart Choices
Want a second chance or faster progression?
Earn extra rewards through optional ads
Revive, boost power, or gain bonus resources
Ads are never mandatory — your choice, your strategy
Designed for players who value control over their experience.
🎯 Perfect for Fans Of
Roguelike & survival action games
Bullet hell & arena combat
Fast sessions, endless replayability
Skill-based progression with light strategy
If you enjoy chaos, growth, and pushing limits — Blade Fury is for you.

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