Dire Destiny : Time Travel
Dire Destiny: Time Travel is a card game sets in a steampunk apocalypse.
The society had just entered the industrial age, and the birth of machines liberated a large number of labor. The characteristics of the industrial age at that time: steam as power, coal as energy and a large number of rivets Nail to fix the splicing steel plate, which are fully displayed in the game. At the same time, under the background of this era, people’s understanding and pursuit of supernatural and Magic have reached an unprecedented height. Therefore, magic elements such as stars and gods can also be seen in the game. The architectural style in the game also covers the 19th century Victorian steam style architecture and Xingxiu magic architectural style.
1.Original multi-role multi-card group combination
2. Join card composition to improve the degree of freedom of cards compared with traditional DBG
3. Randomly generated map routes, break levels to unlock more story
Upgrade, merge and strengthen the cards to create a personalized card set
In the adventure, you will face many choices. Choosing different paths will lead to different enemies and bosses in the end, and the ending that the adventure will eventually trigger will also be different. The decks of the cards and the skills of the characters will also have different effects depending on the choice of different stars and factions. This is a very random card game with very strong playability.
Steam User 23
Surprisingly good for a free game but I am very worried about me!
I have 10K games and I end up playing free games (yes, it's that good)!
Steam User 6
Great fun and recommended for fans of deckbuilders. It would easily be worth a few bucks but is entirely free.
+Visuals, art style, UI
+Animated battles
+Music
+Tutorial, partially voiced
+Some starter customizations
+Cards used for dungeon building
+Choices on level up
+Free to play
-Barebones options
-No difficulty settings
-Click and drag controls
-Minimal story
-Most dialogue not voiced
-A couple areas lack translation
-Can't see enemy planned action
-Lacking some tooltips
-Some balance issues
-3/5 DLC-locked characters
-Some useless cards
-Nothing kept/gained from run to run
-Only back of character visible in battles
-Skill cooldowns too long, ~2 uses per run
Steam User 3
A fun free-to-play game if you favor card-based battles with steampunk elements. Payment is only required to unlock certain characters via DLCs.
Some of the battles are stupidly unfair, unfortunately. For example;
The developers show no mercy when it comes to dificulty curves and most enemies have the most unfairly broken cards, so be prepared for a lot of stress. And future anger management issues.
Steam User 3
It's a free to play card battler, so it's tough to go too wrong with it. It's got some creative concepts in it, but seems wildly unbalanced in favor of the player. It says that you are supposed to get a card after each combat, but it gives you a perk instead, which maybe is unintentional? Either way, it's fun to mess around with for a few minutes, and you can't complain about it asking $1 for an extra character if you choose to go that route.
Steam User 2
Fun free to play roguelike deckbuilder.
I love deckbuilding games and this was free, so I decided to try it out. Game is easy to get into, and has a tutorial to explain the mechanics. It plays like other deckbuilders, but has some unique aspects. Instead of choosing a path, you are given card that represent enemies, shops, events, and treasure and have to assemble the path you want to take. Each path ends with a miniboss and the third path ends in a boss fight.
You get two characters so far in the free version, one you start with and one you unlock. Combat is well animated with pretty graphics. Battles have you managing two different energies. One for attacks and one for spells. After beating an enemy you get an upgrade and about halfway through the second level, I was incredibly overpowered, and this snowballed to make the final level very easy. The only issue was I had so many abilities that it would cause the game to lag each time I played a card, as it had to process all of the abilities triggered by the card. This did lead to some lag spikes and once the game seemed to think I had ended my turn when I had not.
You can customize your character at the start by picking a god and zodiac sign. These will made differences in your character, but I beat the game the first time I played it and I do not see a way to increase the difficulty. This game could use that, because as it is, there is no reason to play again. The game really should implement a scoring system so I could compete with my friends to see who can get a high score.
It is a free game with no restrictions on game play for those that want to try it out. DLC currently is an extra character, so if you like deckbuilding games, there is no reason not to download it.
Steam User 3
It's a free to play game. Don't expect hundred of hours of gameplay. I will say though there are plenty of deck building strategies this game has to offer, some better than others, regardless they are all fun to use. The game isn't particularly difficult so I would consider this game to be fairly casual.
Steam User 3
I have only completed the first level so far but it seems to be surprisingly well made for a free-to-play game. The fusion mechanic is interesting, the graphics are nice, story seems pretty intriguing. I enjoyed myself.