"One misstep near a cursed obelisk and your whole party spirals into madness. One right offering, and Anubis himself clears your path. It’s not about stats — it’s about reading the signs, trusting your guide, and never doubting the tomb."
- Tefari Senai, Sandbound Prophet"I’ve crossed echoing crypts lit only by soulflame, wrestled with shadeborn beasts, and cracked glyph puzzles under lunar pressure. No delve feels the same. Anubis Rising is about respect — for ancient rules, forgotten gods, and your own limits."
- Ashera Nima, Spirit Cartographer"You don’t descend into the Necropolis alone. Your seer, your guardian, your healer — they carry your fate. Every ritual, every command you give echoes in their minds. This game makes you feel their fear, their hope, their loyalty."
- Bekem “Torch-Bearer” Raatu, Temple Tactician"There's serenity in the danger. The soft howl of the desert wind, the distant chants from sunken altars, the glow of an ancient relic awakening. This isn’t just an RPG — it’s spiritual warfare dressed as exploration."
- Kaia Meryt, Tombwalker of the Ninth Veil"I once lost my soulbound falcon because I ignored a warning flame at the statue of Set. Another time, I discovered a secret ascension path by meditating during a sandstorm. Every choice in this game has weight — sometimes eternal."
- Hasim “Oathless” Verak, Wandering Adept"They say dungeons are about enemies. Anubis Rising says: the dungeon is alive. It breathes curses, speaks through wind, and watches your every step. You either learn to listen… or you vanish like so many before."
- Noura Djal, Loreseeker of the Black Sigil"It’s more than a game — it’s a rite of passage. The longer you endure, the more the desert begins to know you. I felt something stir during the Trial of Teeth. A pull. A whisper. No other mobile game has done that to me."
- Idris Kazem, Sandborn Chronicler"Sometimes you descend to conquer. Other times, you descend simply to come back with your soul intact. I've battled pharaoh-wraiths in eclipse zones, survived time-bending curses, and held my breath through silence that should not exist."
- Nyla "Silent Blade" Omari, Cursewalker Veteran