Pros: A CCG with anime tiddies. Cons: The rules of this CCG are hidden from you The card interactions, if there really are any are hidden from you you don't even play the cards you make your deck by guessing which cards to add and then "paying attention to how they do" how they do can change dynamically it's barely even an auto-battler the 5 cards are placed in a row and one of the two sides turn red cause they "lost" for reasons I don't really expect much from a lewd game, but honestly I'd rather play another shitty match 3 than this.
Orphus - A Hentai CCG
- Release Date:
- Dec 24, 2022
- Developer:
- Night Vision Games
- Publisher:
- Night Vision Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Feel the thrill of ripping open some card packs, virtually! Not only does each pack have a chance to contain Common, Uncommon, Rare, and Super Rare cards, but every card has a chance to appear as unique alternate arts that will make you sweat.
Sexy Anime Cards!
With over 100 cards each featuring three art stages that range from modest to over-the-top explicit, you'll always have the motivation to open more packs, win unique tournament cards, or even head to the movies for that month's promotional cards!
Procedurally Generated Cards!
Each playthrough of Orphus will have you learning your own unique set of cards. A card that is a low-cost common in one game could be the unique super-rare needed to blast away your opponents in a different playthrough.
Stay On Top of the Meta!
Card strengths ebb and flow as time passes in the game, meaning you'll need to pay attention to strategy podcasts or play plenty of tournament matches in order to keep your deck in perfect fighting form.
Quick Gameplay!
Once you've built your deck of sexy waifus, you'll want to enter local, regional, or national tournaments to chase after prize winnings and special prize cards! Your deck will automatically battle opponent's, so you can quickly get back to what you want to do: Open more sexy waifu packs!
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User Reviews
It's one of the most unique card games I have played. The latest update added hints and tips on how the game works so first time players won't be as confused as I was when I first started.
Might've been fun if there was some explanation of how this game worked.
Card total is 324, deck consists of 24 cards. You can only save/edit one deck. Game is based on yearly calendar system, each month consisting of 28 days. Every 7 days, there is a card shop tournament. Every end of month is Regional tournament. Every 6 months is National tournament. This totals to 48 opportunities per year to auto-battle while you use the other days to save cash and buy cards. Auto-battles/tournaments consist of 3 rounds, if you lose any round you get knocked out of the tournament. Each round, 5 random cards are pulled from your deck to combat 5 cards of the cpu opponent. There is this obtuse system in which card strength is hidden from the player and you just have to infer which cards are weak/strong through combat results. There is no "free battle" mode so you've got to engage with this calendar system to access the battles Card strength fluctuates month-to-month via buffs/nerfs which you can keep track of by listening to podcasts. The podcasts typically list seve...
DO NOT buy this game if you're looking for a card battler game. There is no tutorial on how the card mechanics work. It's not intuitive at all. In-game podcasts meant to provide "meta" for the battle mechanics are useless as the basic card information displayed is never explained and, again, isn't intuitive. After what feels like hours of running different decks I still have no clue what influences a win versus a loss in individual card matches. DO buy this game if you enjoy anime girl art. That's basically all this is, a virtual collection of cards with gate keeping baked in via a randomized "card battler" interface. It's not really a game in any true sense of the word. (At least as far as I have experienced.) I would return this as it's not a game despite somehow being billed as a game in the description...except this is the first "adult oriented" CCG/TCG that I've run across and would like to see others implement something similar. Hopefully with ACTUAL card battler mech...
I genuinely don't know why I 100%'d this game. It feels like a difficult game to talk about, since it's not a card game, but rather the simulation of a card game existing. I think the abstraction may seem awkward to many people, but even with a perfect grasp of the mechanics, depending on the way the world spawns even an ideal deck can have an unreasonably low chance of winning in Nationals. I expect that most people who grasp the mechanics won't take as many tries as I did, but the probability of winning can be low enough that you might end up needing to try six or seven times to complete it. The card art is all AI-generated, so if that offends your sensibilities then obviously you can act accordingly to your own tastes and ideals, but in my opinion it's very nice and quite enjoyable for the most part. Bits and pieces of odd anatomy or blended clothing show up on some cards, but I wouldn't consider it a deal-breaker by any means. In general, assume that the degree of mechanics pre...
I just can't give indie games with cute anime girls a thumbs down. That said, this game is too difficult and/or annoying late game. The "Meta" changes each week/month and it takes way to much effort to update your deck repeatedly. I seem to lose every time I get to the final quarterly tournament as early as match 1. Maybe its bad luck, but its annoying to study a new meta for the next 3 months over and over again. Still worth collecting cards I suppose. Very hard to get "nudity" drops, but that's understandable. RNG is too heavy for this game to be actually fun to keep playing. I do wish it was an actual card game, its actually just one of those hidden-game-mechanics behind randomized-text-readings you have to decipher for gameplay. No real story though, which is the point of those kinds of games. Good impressions of a CCG meta grind though in fast time. It just hurts my brain to keep up. Thanks for creating this one, I doubt many will really love it though.
Overall: Fun single player TCG collector, great card art. Gameplay: Its pretty easy to get into. Once played with your card in your deck a certain amount of times, you get an icon attached to it which will tell you if its power level has been buffed or nerfed. Pretty relaxing, nothing complex about the gameplay. Just put in the strongest set of cards that are currently buffed at the time, try to match colors of you cards in your deck. If you are looking for an indepth card game, this isn't for you. However if you are just looking to collect some wifu's and try to go for the rare cards. this game is worth the time.
A relaxing collectable card game simulator, with better art quality than most 18+ games. How the card matches are resolved is much clearer now than when first released. I wouldn't worry too much about past comments confused about how the game works.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 (SP1+), Windows 10 and Windows 11, 64-bit versions
- Processor: X64 architecture with SSE2 instruction set support
- Graphics: DX10, DX11, and DX12-capable GPUs
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 1 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Orphus - A Hentai CCG cost?
Orphus - A Hentai CCG costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Orphus - A Hentai CCG?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 (SP1+), Windows 10 and Windows 11, 64-bit versions Processor: X64 architecture with SSE2 instruction set support Graphics: DX10, DX11, and DX12-capable GPUs DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 1 GB available space
What platforms is Orphus - A Hentai CCG available on?
Orphus - A Hentai CCG is available on Windows PC.
Is Orphus - A Hentai CCG worth buying?
Orphus - A Hentai CCG has 67% positive reviews from 9 players.
When was Orphus - A Hentai CCG released?
Orphus - A Hentai CCG was released on Dec 24, 2022.
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