Eternal Card Game

Published by: Dire Wolf Digital
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Six-guns and sorcery collide in Eternal, the new strategy card game of unlimited choices and unbelievable fun. Eternal brings AAA pace and polish to the infinite possibilities of a deep strategy card game. The only limits are your own creativity.
RAISE THE BANNER
With spells and swords, six-guns and subterfuge, heroes collide in the struggle for the Eternal Throne. Where will you stand? Join the battle in Eternal, the new strategy card game of unlimited choices and unbelievable fun.
THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS
Eternal combines the infinite possibilities of a deep strategy card game with the pace and polish of a modern video game. Build any deck you can imagine by freely mixing cards from an expanding collection, and plunge into lightning-fast battles. The only limits are your own creativity.
A GAME THAT GROWS WITH ITS PLAYERS
In Eternal, there’s always something new. Frequent new cards release between set launches to guarantee that the meta-game never gets stale. A steady influx of unexplored content keeps even the most experienced players on their toes. What will you create?
TEST YOUR WITS NOT YOUR WALLET
Looking for a white hat that fits? Here you go. All gameplay — every card and every game mode — in Eternal can be earned or unlocked without ever paying a dime. It’s truly free to play.
ENEMIES AT EVERY TURN
Eternal’s tactical AI was hand-crafted by some of the best professional TCG players in the world. With dozens of enemy decks, wild “boss level” environments, and unique card mechanics, Eternal stands ready to challenge players at any hour of the day or night.
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In-Apps

300
79,00 Kč
1100 Gems
249,00 Kč
2300 Gems
499,00 Kč
4300 Gems
999,00 Kč
7500 Gems
1 490,00 Kč
Starter Pack
249,00 Kč
Founder's Pack
1 290,00 Kč
Ancestor Bundle
999,00 Kč
Veteran's Package
699,00 Kč
The Flame of Xulta Pre-Order
1 290,00 Kč

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User Rating

4.75 out of 5

8 ratings in Czechia

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Eternal Card Game Reviews

Good game but not optimized for small screens

Rhosta10 on

Czechia

+ only CCG mobile game with MTG-like mechanics + Can play with friends without having to create another account - Too tiny on phone display (unlike HS or Legends), which is a dealbreaker for me - occasional connection hiccups for no reason - looks, animations and sounds are meh

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CasualCitizen on

Czechia

Been playing since set one a the game is still one of the best digital card games on the market with devs that know what they are doing and value their community. It is also very generous towards F2P players. I can't say a single bad thing about it.

Very good game

MeanMustard on

United States

This is an eminently f2p game. I have spent some money over the years but I’ve felt it worthy because the game is of great quality. The card pool is deep. The strategies are subtle and varied. The AI is annoyingly good, in a good way. It’s possible to grind out packs all day. The player base is pretty advanced as far as competition goes. All in all, I really like this game.

Unfortunately, feels extremely P2W

xMichuru on

United States

I used to play this game a massive amount, and originally it felt like a true skill game where deck building felt like the main point of the game. Unfortunately after returning it just feels like a massive pay to win, with cards being uncraftable unless you buy certain expansions, and in game currency coming by slowly to purchase said expansions. Also, the power requirements in a deck being forced to have 1/3rd power feels extremely restrictive, resulting in multiple turns where your draws are extremely dead considering that your opening hand usually can cover the influence requirements your deck can run. If asked when I originally played this game, I would have recommended it, but with the current state of the game I can not in good faith recommend it to new or returning players, unless they feel like sinking money into a game that on the bare surface is a “free to play”

Just as awful as MTG

Ahahebrfiwo on

United States

Everything depends on card draw. Either you draw too many “sigils” (aka mana) and not enough functional cards, or you draw no sigils and thus cant play any cards. It is so frustrating and dumb. Also the alleged game controller support doesn’t work. And I tried reaching out to the developers about this and received no response whatsoever. Clearly they don’t care whether or not their game works as advertised.

Beautiful game and fun but broken

Nickname2865884918474829 on

United States

I played magic for a long time in this game was a lot more fun. However, when you have to have 35 to 40 out of 75 cards, all of them are energy just to get two of them to eventually show up in a single draw 20 rounds in a row then there’s something broken in the game. If I could buy these cards and play them in the real world, that would be awesome But their math is broken.

Pay to win

Swagnar420 on

United States

Pay to win

Seemed like a good game

Amorronn on

United States

With gaming router (no issues with online access) and new iOS devices, this game froze during intro demo - not having internet access…. Definitely a server issue…. Loaded and deleted… too bad…

I like the game but…

Criptitan on

United States

I’ve been playing this game for almost 3 years now and I enjoy it. I don’t put too much into the story’s or puzzles this game has to offer and I’m not much of an online player though when I do it seems ok. I just really really like the single player gauntlets, the card decks you can buy, and modifying and making those decks more awesome or adjusted to my play style. Not sure if the creators or developers look on these reviews to see people’s inputs and I for one rarely write a review so me writing this has made me come to my limits. In the gauntlets I feel that there are a few ai opponents that are way out of balance, some I feel have already had some adjustments because they use to be impossible and now are incredibly hard; such as “guardians of the bastion” 1 out of 10 times I face them I lose, pretty bad odds but I feel the challenge and enjoy it sometimes. There are a few that I feel are pointless, if I come across the themed deck for the man eating plants or argenport shootout. In the 3 years I’ve played I have never beat them, I’ve come to understand that if I even see them I don’t even try because they are way out of balance. Every now and then I think I get a great deck and come across them but they make short work of me with no effort. There are others as well but I can only think of these two and argenport shootout shows up more than the others. 100% of the time they win, please fix them or remove them. I get you don’t want people winning all the time but if I wanted free cards I would do the one casual game a day and I don’t care for that, I’m big into the gauntlet and I typically attempt to win it once a day. My average on winning a whole gauntlet one time took me 4 months of trying every day. It’s been better now that I have more cards but now that I look back at that it is frustrating.

Fantastic, Free, Fun

Van Vorst on

United States

I am a big fan of Dire Wolf, and a lot of my money has been spent on their products. I’ve even bought all three Clank! versions (if you are unfamiliar with DW’s board games, look them up, they’re amazing!). I bought the Root app, which is widely considered the epitome of physical to digital conversions. And now I’ve downloaded Eternal… but have not paid a dime for it! I’ll no doubt end up buying a campaign at some point, which from what I gather will set me back $10, using real life dollars to purchase in-game currency (gems) to spend in their store. But I’m currently more than half way to earning enough gold within the game as an alternate way of buying a campaign, just from battling for free. I don’t love fighting real humans for some reason, though I have more wins than losses currently, and mostly play the “Gauntlet” - the series of increasingly difficult matches - in an attempt to earn larger and greater prizes. I’d say that the Gauntlet does reveal some of the frustrations common to this sort of online collectible card game, as towards the end, the AI uses not just “Legendary” cards, which from my calculations I would have to spend $29 to reliably obtain, but whole mechanisms that are as yet unavailable to me. But, I do believe that’s what your signing up for when Gauntlet-ing. So far other human players haven’t unleashed unbalanced hurt upon me, which I am thankful for. Regardless, I have to give this 5 stars because of all the enjoyment I’ve gotten, free of charge. Thank you Dire Wolf yet again for all the good times.

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App Info

Category
Games
Publisher
Dire Wolf Digital
Languages
English, French, German, Greek (modern), Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, Turkish
Recent release
1.59.1 (7 months ago )
Released on
Jul 15, 2017 (7 years ago )
Last Updated
2 months ago