Pixels for Breakfast writes: I’ve never played Dungeons & Dragons before. I never seem to have the time, and my D20 speaking friends never seem to have the patience to teach it to me. When Australian studio Blu Manchu aimed to combine the action of D&D, complete with virtual pizza, with a frenetic card game, I was immediately hooked. Here’s Just The Tip of Card Hunter.
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Card Hunter took that nostalgic feel of those golden days of early gaming and merged it with card mechanics of games like Magic: The Gathering. This was no coincidence as Richard Garfield, the creator of Magic: The Gathering, is a member of the development team. I've spent many an hour going on adventures in Card Hunter, and the game just seems to keep getting better.
Dominic Sheard: "The luck of the dice roll can switch one's emotion in an erratic fashion. One minute you might have eliminated a devilish imp, turning you into a smirking, gloating victor, but then suddenly the favour turns away and you are in shambles as your tank bulking dwarf fails an armour roll and receives a smack down from the claws of a dragon. That's some of my experience with Card Hunter, a free-to-play title that initially started out as a flash game for your favourite internet browsers back in 2013. It now has a stand-alone client on Steam - still free-to-play – to celebrate the release of its new expansion, Expedition to the Sky Citadel. The Steam version continues to interact with people playing the browser game, meaning that all those millions of Steam users now have access to join in with existing players to dabble with Card Hunter's blend of collectible card games (CCG) and classic tabletop RPGs."
Haha, just the tip. You're naughty.