Tag: Card Game
Feed The Pit Review
Feed The Pit turns the horror formula inside out by making you the hunter rather than the hunted. With a sinister card based investigation system, unsettling cult mythology and some genuinely tense encounters in the woods of Carrister Valley, this is a strange and memorable nightmare that feeds on curiosity as much as fear.
Grand Vegas Casino Review
While it lacks long-term depth, it succeeds as a relaxing virtual casino night that asks for nothing more than a little time and a willingness to test your luck.
Culdcept BEGINS – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
After a decade in the shadows, Culdcept returns with confidence, intelligence, and a fresh coat of paint. Its unique fusion of board game strategy and deckbuilding remains every bit as addictive as fans remember, while thoughtful modernisation makes it more welcoming than ever. For strategy lovers willing to learn its rhythms, this is one of the most rewarding games on Nintendo Switch 2.
Beastro Review
Beastro takes a delightful recipe of farming, cooking, restaurant management, and deckbuilding, then seasons it with just enough strategy to make every ingredient matter. Beneath its cosy exterior lies a surprisingly thoughtful adventure where saving the world starts with serving a good meal.
Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains Review
Monopoly Star Wars Heroes vs Villains transforms a familiar board game into a fast, unpredictable team battler where iconic characters reshape every turn. It is chaotic, stylish, and often thrilling, but its reliance on swingy randomness and the absence of a classic mode mean strategy sometimes takes a back seat to spectacle. A bold reimagining that is at its best when played with friends, even if it rarely feels entirely under control.
Into the Slimy Mines Review
Into the Slimy Mines digs its own path through the crowded strategy landscape, blending tower defence, deckbuilding, and roguelike progression into an addictive underground adventure. It occasionally stumbles over repetition and some frustrating late-game surprises, but its charm and creativity make it difficult to put down.
Black Jacket Review
Black Jacket transforms blackjack from a familiar casino pastime into something tense, desperate, and strangely intimate. Every hand feels like a negotiation with fate itself, where the line between strategy and self-destruction grows thinner with every draw. Beneath the ash-covered tables and flickering underworld neon lies one of the smartest roguelite deckbuilders of the year.
Forbidden Solitaire Review
There is a particular, static-filled tension many of us remember from the early days of home computing. The heavy hum of a CRT monitor....
Concordia: Digital Edition – GOTY Review
Concordia: Digital Edition – GOTY is a calm, deeply strategic experience that rewards patience and planning. It doesn’t shout for attention, but once it gets its hooks in, it’s hard to walk away.
Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors Review
There’s a certain kind of chaos that Vampire Survivors has perfected. That hypnotic, snowballing spiral where numbers skyrocket into the absurd, the screen is...













