Knights and Goblins
You are invited to participate into a tournament of a deck building card game. Pick your deck and play against the computer.
There are cards and combos to discover. You may loose at first, but keep trying and you will improve and play better. Take your time to know each card capabilities. Choose wisely your strategy against each opponent. One single card played at the right moment can drastically change the board and be decisive. Victory is at the tip of your fingers.
Game play overview
Drop card units on the board and use them to attack the opponent. Each card has unique skills and attributes.
After a playing a round of opponents, you can buy and upgrade cards to improve your deck. Find a strategy that suits your play style and look for good combinations of cards. The next round will be harder!
Design your unique card and play with it. Experiment with ingenious combinations.
Features
Over 50 unique cards to discover.
Dozens of opponents. Each one with a distinctive play style.
Over 100 card skills and game mechanisms.
An artificial intelligence that is not cheating (most of the time).
Around 5 to 8 hours of game play.
And if you find a bug, be gentle.
Steam User 1
very neat premise
PROS
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-> changing the difficulty doesn't make the AI dumber!
-> reminiscent of a 2000s flash game
-> cross between hearthstone with old school MTG art, a lot of charm
-> cards have a lot of flexibility, very good to build a overpowered deck!
TO BE EXPECTED
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-> an upgrade to the axe deck! having a greater variety to starter decks will be nice!
-> a card gallery to see all the possible cards, so you can see what archetype the AI is going for
-> MULTIPLAYER!
Steam User 0
A card game with lot of mechanisms. The first games, you probably will be smashed by the computer, which plays surprisingly well. It takes some time to know each unique card, but every time you play you feel improving. The game is very balanced, each match is tight but fair and every victory very satisfying. I say that 80% is skill and 20% is some random component. There are three rounds before the final boss, at the end of each round you can buy new cards. It is very interesting that you can build your own card and create combos, although they are not always evident, and you have one of those aha! moments.