Nove CCG

Inspired by Triple Triad

Published by: Jared Edmund

Description

Nove is a new collectible card game inspired by FF8 & FF14’s Triple Triad. Nove builds on their foundations by adding new card types with dynamic movement and new rules to shake up the game! Chart across the world maps as you collect new cards, music, and memories! This won’t just be a final fantasy, start your adventure today!
Nove features:
● 5v5 Card Battles where each player tries to own 6 or more cards at the end of the game.
● 160 levels in Adventure mode as you journey across the map.
● 6 different difficulties in Survival Mode against random decks.
● Over 60 Quests to complete for free rewards.
● An original soundtrack I created.
● Nearly 400 cards to collect and master!
● And much, much more coming in future updates!
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