Last Kingdom - The Card Game

Last Kingdom - The Card Game

A fun P Vs. E style deckbuilder very similar in style to this dev’s earlier released Business Wars but with some cool fantasy twists. A few of the innovative features:

  • The player at random intervals can earn a choice of boosters (a set of 3 thematic cards based on the chosen bestower). The player can see exactly what cards would be granted in the 3 pack before deciding.

  • Each round you choose between 2 castles, and the one not defended is lost passing onto the player a nasty side effect. So as your character and deck grow in power, you’ll have more and more of these passive curses to deal with.

Real player with 10.3 hrs in game


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What is this game about?

Can a 120 card deck work? Yes.

Last Kingdom - The Card Game is, obviously, a card game but what’s so different about it comparing every other roguelike deckbuilders? For starters, you can end up with over 100 cards in your deck so it’s definitely not your typical deck builder but let’s start from the very beginning.

Real player with 6.2 hrs in game

Last Kingdom - The Card Game on Steam

COINS BATTLE

COINS BATTLE

I give a qualified thumbs up. If you can get this game for $0.99 or less, it’s worth playing just for the concept. I wouldn’t pay more than that. There is no tutorial and no explanation of the rules. I sort of get it and it’s interesting up to a point.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game


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Looks like I get to write the first review for COINS BATTLE. Lucky me.

COINS BATTLE is a very low quality mobile-tier clicker game where you tap on various coins to make them “fight” other coins by running into them, just like the screenshots show. Exciting, isn’t it? Yeah, I know.

Usually I’d go into why this game is so insultingly bad no PC gamer should buy it, but I’ve lately gone through so many asset flips and game construction kit garbage, it’s really refreshing that at least there’s an original concept here. It’s not a good concept, and it’s badly implemented, but at least it’s original, as far as I know.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

COINS BATTLE on Steam

CityClick

CityClick

Welcome to CityClick, a wild and whimsical card game where everything seems to click in place.

Collect cards and craft decks before battling it out in both co-op and head-to-head game modes to complete the objective and come out victorious!

Customize & Collect

CityClick has tons of cards to choose from and collect. There’s a deck for every personality and playstyle, and it’s up to you to find the cards for your winning strategy.

Recruit and customize a wild cast of animal mayors, each with their own cheeky personalities and grizzly emotes to guide you through your journey, and taunt enemies along the way.

Play Your Friends

Grab your friends to join in the chaos with competitive and co-op game modes!

Don’t fancy online play? Not to worry, CityClick features a campaign that follows your mayor on their journey into office.

Go On Tour

Every leader starts small, but as your popularity grows, so do your possibilities! Expand your reach by venturing forth on your own adventure, unlocking exclusive cards, mayors, and cosmetics on your way!

Pick Up & Play

CityClick is easy to pick up and play, with plenty of depth for those with the skills.

Anyone can join in the fun with intuitive mechanics and customizable gameplay to suit your needs.

Need extra time? AI too difficult? No worries, you can change all that.

CityClick Travels With You

Continue your mayoral duties on the go with crossplay between Nintendo Switch, PC, and Mac!


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CityClick on Steam

Feudalia

Feudalia

Not a bad game for 2-3 evenings, but pretty bugged in some missions (some cards don’t work correctly).

Real player with 22.9 hrs in game

I’m board game enthusiast. The game really has a “board game feel” to it. Never played the physical version, But it looks similar from videos I watched. In fact never heard of the game before it popped up in my suggestions. Love the deck building and resource management aspect. Not much reviews so far for the game.

Only still in the “tutorial” section (8 first missions). Like it very much so far…

Real player with 10.1 hrs in game

Feudalia on Steam

Ratropolis

Ratropolis

Call me a dues-paying member of ‘The Cult of the New’ when it comes to genre mash-ups like this. I can’t get enough of them. When Slay the Spire came out and combined roguelites and deck-builders I was hooked for 100+ hours and even back in my pre-COVID table-top gathering days, deckbuilders (Dominion/Thunderstone) were my favorite. The combination of control and RNG is so delicious and it’s exciting to see all of the ways developers are using this in either quality design or just experimenting with a gimmick.

Real player with 90.9 hrs in game

A very tentative recommendation. In terms of my play-time, I’ve completed most content (including wave 120), so I feel I’ve enough experience with the game to give a moderately informed review.

In a nutshell, this game is a very polished game that reminds me of my days playing free games in the heyday of flash. Take a Newgrounds defense game and add a massive layer of professionalism and that’s this game. You play a defense game where your units, economy, and development are linked to a deck built throughout a session. It is hard. You will lose a lot. But there will be an “ah-hah!” moment where you understand what the game wants from you and suddenly it will be rare to lose.

Real player with 87.3 hrs in game

Ratropolis on Steam