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Tales of the Deck

$9.99
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Developer:
One Bit Factory
Publisher:
One Bit Factory
Platforms:
Windows Mac
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About This Game

Tales of the Deck is a single player adventure card game styled after the RPGs from gaming's past. Build your own deck, encounter retro monsters, and tell your tale.

Features


  • Build your starting deck: Before your adventure begins, a deck will need to be created. Rather than being given a deck, you create your own. Your fate is in your hands.



  • Choose Three Heroes: Combine the strengths of three heroes to battle against evil. Choose spells for each of them to build your deck, and strategy.

  • Battle Retro Enemies: Take your heroes against the most retro of monsters. Enemies have their own unique ways of throwing your plans into disarray.

  • Discover Incredible Items: During your journey, and between your battles, you'll discover powerful items that will aid in your quest.

  • Unique Mp Resource System: Each hero has its own Mp, and spells. A hero's spell can give it Mp, or cost Mp. Balance these wisely to get the most out of your party.

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User Reviews

Mostly Negative
5 user reviews
20%
Positive
50 min at review
Not Recommended

Unfortunately, I must agree with Ocean_Of_Memories completely. With this music you just want to stop immediately. But even when I muted it, the game did not help me to love it. It says "RPG" in the tags, but it´s really just a sequence of fights. The only growth your characters experience is the addition of 1 HP after each battle. The whole set up with "Fall in battle, and your story is cut short." is nonsense: There is no story to be cut short. The animations are slow, there is hardly any good explanation in-game of how the game works (the tutorial is not well-designed) and no "taste" of what you will get out of the game if you become better. As I stopped playing after one run, there is a good chance that I missed all the amazing stuff and features that you unlock after victory (?). However, this game fails to set up a first excitement that forgives maybe-EA-errors. If you came here beacuse you loved the opportunities of Slay the Spire: be a more forgiving supporter of unpolished E...

8 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

It is rare that I am compelled to write a review for a game but for the amount of disappointment I found in this game I feel I want to say my peace. I kinda liked the "8-bit theater" design of the characters and creatures, it reminded me of old NES games and I have played enough RPG Maker games to appreciate that. I find the concept of game somewhat interesting, having a party of characters taking damage rather than a single target as most of these type games do is unique enough to catch my attention. Other than those two things I am hard pressed to find any redeeming qualities of this game. There are some things that can can be written off as "EA" such as the broken tutorial, lack of tool tips, and over-all clunky controls, but most of it is just poor design. the first thing is the deck size, 6 cards for 3 different characters, totaling 18. that is simply too small even if it wasn't divided in 3. you start off with 1/3 your deck in your hand, and with the ability to draw multiple...

2 helpful
46 min at review
Not Recommended

Currently disappointed, more against Steam This game is fully bugged, impossible to play the campaign. Even the tutorial fails at step 3. This game is clearly not finished, it is said to be in early access, but in fact it is dead since 2020. Perhaps are there funest causes to that, don't know, but Steam should just stop selling this game And it's not the first time it happens Buying a game that does not worth is annoying, but buying a game that is not a game, it's clearly a fraud

38 min at review
Not Recommended

Gameplay is a little flat. Doesn't feel like choices matter.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7 SP1+
  • Processor: SSE2 instruction set support
  • Graphics: Graphics card with DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities.

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

FAQ

How much does Tales of the Deck cost?

Tales of the Deck costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for Tales of the Deck?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 SP1+ Processor: SSE2 instruction set support Graphics: Graphics card with DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities. Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

What platforms is Tales of the Deck available on?

Tales of the Deck is available on Windows PC, macOS.

Is Tales of the Deck worth buying?

Tales of the Deck has 20% positive reviews from 5 players.

When was Tales of the Deck released?

Tales of the Deck was released on Feb 6, 2020.

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