Meteorfall is a deck-building roguelike. You'll choose your class from one of four unique adventurers, and then set out with a deck consisting of some basic attack cards. During the course of your adventure, you'll be presented with the opportunity to add powerful new cards to your deck.
No adventure would be complete without slaying a few monsters that get in your way. In battle, you'll draw cards from your ability deck. Each time you draw a card, you'll be able to swipe right to play the card, or swipe left to skip a turn and regain some stamina.
Between battles, you'll venture through a variety of locations, represented by an encounter deck. You'll encounter blacksmiths that can upgrade your cards, temples that can help you optimize your deck, and mysterious characters that will make you all sorts of bargains.
The tactical strategy of combat micro-decisions mixed with the strategic element of deck-building provides a compelling and deep gameplay experience.
As with all roguelikes, death is permanent. You'll earn some gems that you can use to unlock new cards, but it's back to the drawing board after that. Start out with a new adventurer and set out on your quest once again.
The good news is that Meteorfall is different every time you play - you'll encounter different locations, different enemies, and different quests. Part of the challenge is adapting to the challenging situations the game puts you in, given the cards available.
Good luck hero - it's time to end the Uberlich's cycle of destruction!
FEATURES
+ Challenging roguelike gameplay with an easy-to-understand deck-building combat system
+ Procedurally generated content - every adventure is unique
+ A dozen different enemies with 7 unique bosses
+ Six heroes to choose from, each with a different starting deck and unique playstyle
+ Unlockable hero skins, each with its own starting deck
+ Discover more than 150 cards
+ Daily Challenge mode with leaderboard and gameplay modifers
+ 5 'Demon Mode' levels of difficulty to unlock
+ Unlockable cards that can be easily earned through normal play
+ Leaderboards and Achievements
+ Portrait orientation for casual one-handed gameplay
+ No ads, timers, or other freemium shenanigans
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Is Meteorfall free?
Meteorfall is not free (it costs 3.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Meteorfall legit?
🤔 The Meteorfall app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Dear Devs,
This game is brilliant : ) please give the fans a small update : ) another boss or a few more enemies to beat…. Please … for 2022
Great game… been playing for ages and I still haven’t beaten all difficulty levels!
Anthony Harris
Big fan of this game and the developer
Really enjoyable card game. The short play sessions are great and really promote playing multiple times and figuring out how best to use each class.
Also, I reported an issue with how the game displays on my phone and the team got in contact to follow up and see what changes needed to be made. The team clearly have a lot of love for both their game and their fans.
It's like Tinder, but people die
Friend: Hey, have you ever wondered what it would be like if Tinder was an RPG
Me: Tinder? Like, as in the dating app?
Friend: *Over- Enthusiasticly noding*
Me: No, that the dumbest thing I've ever-
SLOTHWORKS: *releases Metorfall: Journey*
Great but too short
Great and addictive but too short... the single daily west is not enough to keep you playing... implement new quests ad pvp area
Brilliant but short
I really love this game finished it loads of times but it needs to be longer an endless mode would be cool see how long you can last
Enjoy this
I’m a big fan of roguelikes and deck builders and this game even though quite casual and perhaps a bit easy I really enjoy. I’ve enjoyed that you’ve put out more content and if you were to make an expansion, I would buy it :) good work,
Sweet and simple
Beautiful but Lacking.
Let me just establish, I had a great time with the game. I began feeling there was a world of possibilities at my fingertips. But, after a while the same-ness set in.
I loved the game, it just felt unbalanced between the classes to the point I don’t feel I will replay again using each. I completed it on my 6th or 7th attempt. But the deck I ended up winning with was a runaway train compared to my more calculated decks that I felt for me nowhere with other characters (necrodude minions is OP but fun). More customisation options (especially being able to remove the cards you added with gems...!!) and a bigger card pool and I would happily have another run at this one! For now, I’m done!
Fun game but too easy
Great game, really fun to play, however I completed it on my second try and I’ve never played a card game like this before, far too short. Otherwise would be 5*
Very enjoyable and charming
I have had Meteorfall for quite a while now and in that time I have played every class and really seen the games full potential and each time I played I have had a very good experience. I feel as if the game has a lot of replay ability since now there are five different very unique classes to choose from-
-Bruno(warrior)
-Greybeard(wizard)
-Mischief(thief)
-Rose(healer)
And finally -Muldorf(Necrodude?)
I absolutely adore the art style of the game and the decisions you make throughout your journey. The one complaint I would have is after only a couple of times playing the enemies did get a bit repetitive but apart from that it is an extremely solid game and will definitely play again in the future.
Needs more stuff
Needs to add multiplayer and other cool features so your not just clicking the button on the start menu and playing the same thing over and over
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