Book of Beasts — The Collectible Card Game CCG
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Book of Beasts is a free-to-play Collectible Card Game. It is nothing like Hearthstone, Magic, Yu-Gi-Oh, and the likes. It’s more like a Puzzle game.
Your Deck consists of 20 cards. Each turn you draw up to four cards. You can play all of them on the field. Each card has (a) different element(s). There is fire, water, air, earth, and spirit. A card can have different elements on each side which means you will have a card you can connect to another fire card and have a connection to a water card at the same time. You can’t play a card if you can’t connect it to another one.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
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First Impressions:
I learned how to play the game after just the first introduction match. That is impressive!
The game is so simple to learn, I think I can get others who would be intimidated by other card games to try this out. I REALLY hope a Mobile version of this is on the way, because this game has great potential for a strong scene.
Also I was curious on how they monetize the game. It appears to be SUPER generous. I mean, 15 bucks for the ENTIRE first season of cards? Insane value!
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Mark Out! The Wrestling Card Game
I love this game and i see the potential
Especially combining card is really fun and i want to be able to combine two combined cards with eachother and just go crazy with it. I like all the references to other companies the naming of moves are great like the one horn demon. And praise no microtransactions
But and this is something that needs to be sorted you can basically take about 2 moves have a 2 energy lead, reverse literally everything and then just win from either the opponent not having any cards left or they keep hurting them selves and then you use one of your cards to put them out of their misery.
– Real player with 60.0 hrs in game
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If you’ve played RAW Deal, With Authority or Synamic D this is a game you want to check out.
It’s still in Early Access, but the foundations are already here for something awesome . A wrestling collectable card game, much like the games mentioned above where you build your best desk of cards to challenge the AI or PVP for EXP to level up and VC (No micro-transactions).
VC earnt from winning matches is then spent on opening packs of cards to acquire new moves to add to your collection.
There is also a create a wrestler option where you can watch your CAW perform the cards moves during gameplay and a create a card and combine option, where you can cook up any move you wish.
– Real player with 38.8 hrs in game
Kingdom Karnage
Please note at the time of writing (October 2020) that Kingdom Karnage (KK) is in open Beta. This means not all features are yet finished, there are occasional performance issues and the player base is still growing. This can mean there is currently sometimes a bit of an annoying wait for things like PvP. The game (even in Beta) is cross platform, available in steam, via a browser and an android app (IOS promised in the future).
The game play is simple to learn but hard to master. The player builds a deck of up to 30 cards from varying rarities (Legendary, Epic, Rare, Uncommon and Common) which he takes into battle. Each Legendary and Epic card type is limited to one per deck ensuring your opponent cannot just stack their deck full of Legendary cards. Other card ranks can have up to 3 of each type per deck. Any 2 card duplicates can be permanently sacrificed to level up their namesake (2 x level 1 human champion = 1 x level 2 champion for example).
– Real player with 254.3 hrs in game
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Damn, it’s been 56 hours already… ? Feels like I’ve just started playing… This game gets you hooked, the grind is slow(ish) but not too slow, just about right to get you that feel of accomplishment of getting a better card than the one you already have in your deck (you can earn two random cards every day for playing 5 PVP matches, win or lose, you get 2 gems after each of them, so it’s a win-win situation) .
All of the cards that you win in dungeons or buy via gems that you get by PVP-ing, or as rewards for your ranking in the PVP can actually be sold on the marketplace for ENJ (crypto currency), which is one of the largest game crypto projects out there.
– Real player with 79.3 hrs in game