Card (50 programs)
Pros: Tons of cards to collect. Highly customizable decks. Stunning art and animations. Regular rewards and interactive community.
Cons: Optional in-app purchases may create strategic imbalance.
Pros: Straightforward gameplay. Offers various difficulty levels. Relaxing soundtrack.
Cons: Minimalist visuals might lack appeal.
Pros: Creative art direction. Engaging gameplay.
Cons: Learning curve.
Pros: Multiple game modes. Cross-platform compatibility. Engaging lore. A variety of card types and heroes.
Cons: Complex card game mechanics. Limited cards in the demo version.
Pros: Almost 400 cards to collect. Interesting premise and challenging gameplay.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners. Seemingly AI-generated graphics may throw some players off.
Pros: Lovely drawn art. Challenging tile-placing mechanics. With tournaments against other players.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners. First roll-out is bound to have interface issues.
Pros: Over 300 level. Online and offline play. PvP and co-op modes.
Cons: Complexity.
Pros: Captivating card battle experience. Upgradable card and base. Provides an offline gaming experience.
Cons: Not for action fans.
Pros: Multiple playthroughs. Dynamic gaming experience.
Cons: Unpolished playthroughs.
Pros: Blends different game elements. Cards bring unique abilities. Engaging gameplay. Easy-to-learn controls.
Cons: Random card appearances. Doesn’t save progress if it closes unexpectedly.
Pros: Wide variety of cards and customization options. Dynamic, strategic gameplay that evolves with the player. Beautifully designed, immersive card artwork. Regular rewards and a comprehensive ranking system.
Cons: Some in-game advantages require premium currency.
Pros: Unique transforming card mechanics. Easy to learn yet strategic gameplay. Sci-fi-themed vibrant visuals and music.
Cons: Limited to two free matches per day. Heavy reliance on microtransactions.
Pros: A cross between solitaire and pinball. Easy controls. Doesn’t have ads. Leaderboard system.
Cons: Frustrating to play.
Pros: Intriguing premise. Unpredictable gameplay. Over 250 cards to collect.
Cons: Randomness works against it. Lack of meaningful progression.
Pros: Offers 999 free draws. Thrilling rewards and surprises. Includes exciting mini-games. Collaborative gameplay.
Cons: Some advanced features may require in-app purchases.
Pros: Available on Crunchyroll Premium for ad-free experience. Features 100 unique cards. Vibrant art cards. Customization options.
Cons: The overall gameplay can be repetitive at times.
Pros: Fast-paced matches ideal for mobile play. Retains core Duelyst tactical gameplay. Tutorial and practice modes for beginners.
Cons: Changes from the original Duelyst might deter long-time fans.
Pros: Simple gameplay. Procedurally generated dungeons. Great sound design. 13 stages per dungeon.
Cons: Combat lacks action. No story. Basic visuals. Short runs.
Pros: Two distinct classes. Rich narrative and character interactions. Extensive card collection. Customizable deck-building mechanics.
Cons: Lacks depth compared to other strategic card battle games.