Card Hunter Review

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Card Hunter is a free-to-play, browser-based Collectible Card Game (CCG) developed by Blue Manchu and published by the same company in 2015. The game tries to combine the best elements from card games, tabletop games and Role Playing Games (RPGs) as players explore the land of Cardhuntria and discover its secrets.

You take up the role of a player in a tabletop game. The very helpful and extensive tutorial will guide you through all the things you need to learn before you take your cards, miniatures, dice and potions and venture forth. Build your party, level-up your heroes and equip them with all they need to survive the task at hand. Everything in this game is about cards, so items, gear and certain abilities are represented by cards. Every card has a certain cost so you should plan your course of action strategically if you want to emerge victorious. Every adventure is a new challenge which will put your deck building and managing skills to the test. Finally, if the single player experience is not enough for you, the game supports multiplayer matches which reward you with loot (what else!!) and glory!

In conclusion, this is a unique game, it combines different genres and in a great way. Every gamer should give it a try!

8

Great

It was back at 1996 when Theodoros bought his first Personal Computer and with it a copy of Shogun : Total War. That was the beginning of many sleepless nights of exploring the fantastic world of gaming. He calls himself an “expert” defender and that’s his favorite gameplay style but he will not hesitate to grab a shield and go forth to protect his team as a tank. So next time you adventure in Azeroth and see a shield bearing cow named Klaras, you have found our guy! He is also a great fan of Role Playing Games. From Icewind Dale to Neverwinter Nights and Skyrim, you name it, he has played it all! He is not your average casual gamer, he is a dedicated fan!
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