
Shane Matthews
On the surface it's a well thought out rock paper scissors kind of game, however, once you get further along they really ramp the difficulty up to the point it very much feels like a forced attempt to make you buy and use premium currency to even progress The game isn't bad but with the current difficulty curve and reliance on RNG I'm not sure it's worth the time, they have a "trick" mechanic that might help but for some reason it's still unlocked even most of the way through the single player
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Amazing game! So many great mechanics at work , but it never feels too much . Simple , easy to use gameplay , satisfying combo system,mostly luck but with enough strategy to make it fun, just a hint of deck building, and so many little touches that make the game sparkle! More than anything , this game hasn't once asked me to leave a review , or intrudes my gameplay with special offers and such , something i find must appealing in a phone game =D amazing job devs!
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Austin Baptiste
It is difficult, if not impossible, to appreciate the variety of cards and possible synergies when there are so many to choose from. Each color has nine card slots, and there are three colors, so there are 27 slots to mess around with. Just managing that slot-by-slot is exhausting. The core gameplay loop is pretty boringāthere's a lot of waiting for things to happen when, by design, a player should already know the outcome from checking the options before making a decision. It's too disjointed.
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