like the game
i would recommend if you like a card game without ads.
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3.71 out of 5
7 ratings in Malaysia
i would recommend if you like a card game without ads.
Nice game
It’s Slay the Spire but with an actual progression system, where each subsequent runs nets you something new instead of just a harder difficulty settings. It makes it not really a pure roguelite but also actually makes the game more replayable than Slay the Spire.
Gets boring and repetitive after 30 minutes. Structured to get user to buy IAP.
I’ve beat the game three times over. Wish they’d make more content. Or use this model to take the game to space or medieval times. Anyway, I miss playing it but I can only play the same content so many times.
I’m a huge fan of these style games and this is a very good one. There are a few things that I just don’t get and ruin the game for me. The game works off with targeting by sliding a card up to a certain target. Makes sense right? The only thing you can’t target is when you melee which forces you to attack the closest opponent. That makes sense as well. What doesn’t make sense is when I have a heal card and slide up but accidentally let go to early and it heals an opponent. Why would the game think I want that or allow it. Am I missing another tactic for late game? How can I not target with melee any opponent but can with a heal spell that I definitely don’t want them to have. Same thing with positive effect cards. Why would the game allow me to target an opponent? Developers, if I am wrong please let me know, because after playing about 4 hours total I still don’t see why.
It’s like slay the spire but not a complex, a good easy mode of the game. There’s still an issue where the game freezes whenever you attacked by a wolf in the northern region
The game itself is perfectly fine. It’s a fun time. I have an issue with games that you pay for then have to purchase DLC for later to access all of it. Either charge more up front and give full access (using the reputation to buy power ups) or have it be “free to play” and then charge for DLC to access more.
Just an average game with mico transactions. If you want gold quickly, you could spend $2.99, or you can play the game and get gold slowly. Playing the game gets repetitive and boring if you’re playing just to get gold, because you’re not guaranteed to reach a market to get more HP and you don’t get enough coins after every battle to buy HP. So in other words, since every battle doesn’t give you enough coins to buy HP, it means you fail and have to start all over again losing all your coins. Which is generally what the game is design to if you’re playing to get gold. Which is annoyingly stupid. Sadly you have to save your coins and fail fail fail fail fail and restart numerous of times. But that’s mostly what all games that are free or have a price tag with mico transactions on the store, do. Game wants you to mange your coins and decide when to buy HP. Again, it’s annoyingly dumb.
There’s a lot of content in this game and it certainly is fun, but it gets stale pretty quickly in my opinion. Unlike Slay the Spire, there are too many classes/characters and none of them feel particularly good. Maybe I didn’t play it enough, but I never got to the point where I could consistently get good combos or synergistic cards. The RNG feels off with this game. I don’t think cards in this are random, nor should they be, but unlike STS the available options feel like they’re pigeonholing you into very particular builds rather than giving you the option to be fully creative.
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34
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66
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82
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103
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