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SolForge

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Designed by the creators of Magic: The Gathering and the Ascension Deckbuilding Game, SolForge is a free-to-play digital collectible game in which players construct their own decks to challenge their friends or battle against the computer. There are multiple modes of play, including tournaments, drafts, ranked play, campaign mode, and a variety of new events every week! Players can customize their decks with cards from their collection that they can earn through gameplay or purchase from the store. Try it now for free!


The core mechanic in SolForge is leveling. Whenever you play a card, that card levels up into a new, more powerful version. As the game progresses, you level up, and gain access to your more powerful higher level cards. Some cards start off weak and level up into powerhouses, while others start off strong and don't improve much as they level, presenting strategic and tactical choices that will challenge even the most seasoned gaming veterans.

With hundreds of cards that each transform as you play, SolForge is a game unlike any other. Try it free today!

Key Features

  • Challenge your friends or play against AI opponents with multiple levels of difficulty
  • Simple to learn, difficult to master.
  • Tutorial to get you playing right away
  • Unique leveling mechanic transforms your cards as you play
  • Online Play
  • Deck Customization
  • Tournaments and Draft Mode
  • Card Forging System
  • Campaign Mode
  • And more!

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User Reviews

Mixed
63 user reviews
63%
Positive
319 hrs at review
Not Recommended

It's a good concept and would be a lot of fun, but it's pay to win. The heroic and legendary cards completely overwelm the other cards by a drastic amount. Even after months of rewards you won't be able to compete with someone who paid. In ranked play decks may be filled with over half of these types of cards. If you have a decent amount of money to throw at it then get it, but if you're just a casual gamer then it will cause you a great amount of anti-fun.

29 helpful
239 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I have had an account since the early release days. I played often for a long time. The mechanics and cards make this game a blast to play. But mistakes were made and the game mostly died. The thing that made me quit was when everything was converted into costing gold. I used to use silver to buy event tickets and sometimes splurge on a legendary chest when I was feeling impulsive. Then the cost of boosters went from 5000 silver per pack to 7500 and everything else had to use gold(which can only be acquired by paying money for it). That pretty much did it for me. The greed was real. I paid $20 for this game while it was still an early release game. The only uses that silver has now is buying the solforge booster pack, buying deckslots, and forging cards. I really like this game but can't recommend it. It still has the issues of a few people paying to be at the top while the grinders are left losing early and often to these superior bought decks. I guess that I'm in the mid...

20 helpful
875 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Love this game but it's dead as of 1/31/17. http://solforgegame.com/news/announcement-from-justin-gary/ Update: Thanks to CatOfWizardry for pointing out the servers will be kept online for the time being http://solforgegame.com/news/solforge-servers-update/. I'm excited the game will live on but with it's future still up in the air I still can't currently recommend the game.

19 helpful
1,536 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I've played this game lots and lots. Put some money it is. Very worthwhile all that time. Well, until the update / overhaul happened. I played the PC version and iOS version. And both are so down graded visually, but also the UI. There are a few improvements that are good (timer etc). But overall, they just killed the game for me.

13 helpful
426 hrs at review
Not Recommended

What was once a fast-loading game with an intuitive UI has become a slow-loading, bloated mess that manages to combine an endless cacophony of feedback with a sluggish interface, almost as if all the effects and things flying around were designed to try to mask its delays and fickle responsiveness. Loved the game til now. Wouldn\'t recommend it in its current state, not due to gameplay but due to the current state of the client and UI.

12 helpful
9 hrs at review
Recommended

SolForge is an interesting take on the digital card genre. It's a fairly simplistic card game, but with a suprising amount of depth / theorycrafting to your decks once you've unlocked some cards. It has the unique aspect of your cards levelling up as you play them; adding a depth of strategy that other card games haven't really explored. Not only do you have to think about what card to play right now, in order to damage your opponent, or save yourself from damage, but you also have to think about the future - and which cards you'll want then and how your deck will evolve compared to their deck. The starter decks are playable, but I would strongly advise you to buy some packs (you can use silver which you can get from logging on daily and from winning matches) and get a custom deck going. You will get your ass kicked taking your cheap/free decks into PvP, but you can win your silver rewards playing against the AI - which is beatable on all difficulties with the starter decks, although ...

12 helpful
81 hrs at review
Not Recommended

So fcking unbalanced.

10 helpful
2,532 hrs at review
Recommended

[h1][b]Name: [u]SolForge[/u][/b][/h1] [b]Developer:[/b] Stone Blade Entertainment [b]Date:[/b] 2016 [b]Genre:[/b] CCG [b]Orientation:[/b] Multiplayer [b]Population:[/b] Dead [b]Perspective:[/b] 2D - Top-Down - Static [b]Timeflow:[/b] Asynchronous Turn-Based, Match-Based, Pass-And-Play, Turn-Based [b]Skills:[/b] Brain [b]Setting:[/b] Conflux [b]Universe:[/b] Solis [b]Style:[/b] - [b]Tags:[/b] [i]1v1, Competitive, Cross-Platform, Dailies, Generous[/i] [b]Model:[/b] F2P [b]Content:[/b] Big DLC, Collectible, Microtransactions [b]Platforms:[/b] PC, Mac, Android, iOS [b]Review:[/b] [i]F2P CCG with somewhat unique rules, utilizing 5 board lanes, forced combat, evolving cards, player level-ups, turn-replacing hands, indefinite deck reshuffling; along with couple interesting card mechanics. Conflux setting here is a mix of faeries, robots, mages, tanks, zombies, drones, dinosaurs, nano technologies, elementals, protomans, mechs, demigods etc., all divided into 4 factions by interests, without ...

9 helpful 14 funny
747 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Unplayable since the update. If the servers don't stabilize by the week's end, I'll be quitting. I feel sorry for those starting Solforge without having played the beta. Awesome beta, simple yet gave you everything you wanted in a CCG. Just look at the hours I've spent in this game. But the new update has destroyed the game and I wouldn't be surprised if most of the player base gave up on the game.

8 helpful
95 hrs at review
Not Recommended

A pay to win game that loads slowly if it desides to load at all. I remember how much fun it was to play during Beta when we had to pay for a beta ticket. The new single player campaign is fun like the early days but was too short.

7 helpful

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FAQ

How much does SolForge cost?

SolForge costs Free.

What are the system requirements for SolForge?

System requirements are not available for SolForge.

What platforms is SolForge available on?

SolForge is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is SolForge worth buying?

SolForge has 63% positive reviews from 63 players.

When was SolForge released?

SolForge was released on Jul 25, 2016.

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