Card (49 programs)
Pros: Intriguing premise. Unique multi-battle mechanic. Multiplayer mode. Steam Workshop integration.
Cons: Some game balance issues. Can feel repetitive after a while.
Pros: Comes with guides for beginners. Has lots of avatar personalization options. Lets players meet Pokémon in a different playing style.
Cons: Player needs a Pokémon Trading Card Game Online account first. The learning curve can be steep for beginners.
Pros: Progressive difficulty. Cute horse graphics.
Cons: Limited character outfit options. Exclusive for Apple Arcade subscribers only.
Pros: Anime art style. Over 100 cards.
Cons: Imbalanced gameplay.
Pros: Four playable modes. Polished graphics and animation. Monster pops-up during attack. Battle companions.
Cons: Lacks OTK. Time travel between attacks makes it predictable. Some skills can only be unlocked via duplicates. Aggressive gacha.
Pros: Simple mechanics and quick battles. Unique cards with Marvel characters. Engaging and challenging gameplay. Friendly Battle Mode for private games.
Cons: Cards require set amount of energy to use. Only 12 cards to a deck.
Pros: Uses the same gameplay. 15 unique card decks. Great visuals. Unlock powerful decks right away.
Cons: Risk of mistouches. Expensive in-app purchases. Doesn't support card trading.
Pros: More than 150 Marvel characters. Relive icon events in Marvel history. Features the world’s greatest superheroes and super villains. Epic 3D multiplayer combat play.
Cons: Lacks variation in K.O. move. No countdown reminder in timer.
Pros: Variety of game modes. Wide array of events. Lore-filled, Warcraft-linked world. Stunning blend of visuals.
Cons: Frequently crashes and disconnects. Animations respond slowly.