For a game that is ultimately just a port from tablet gaming, it is plagued with bugs that are very likely to simply stop you from progressing any further into the game. Quest items to pick up are particularly guilty of this: some of them will eventually be picked up after one or two crashes, but some never do, and one of them might just make you unable to do anything else than grinding while waiting for a fix. The main problem with that, is that you will be playing for more than 2 hours before running into a brick wall, at which point Steam will not refund you even though the full game is basically not playable. A very great game that I had the chance to enjoy through a third party software as its mobile version, but saying that the game is FINISHED is a joke. I don't own a tablet/smartphone and I was very happy to support the developer when it was finally released on PC, but it's been released here 5 months ago and even basic functions aren't working properly (I crashed during the ...
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▶ Construct an army from a set of over 150 hand-painted cards, each with their own tactical advantages and special abilities.
▶ Explore a large, beautifully illustrated open world.
▶ Cast powerful spells to turn the tide of battle.
▶ Unlock new cards as you progress to supplement and improve your army.
▶ Victory in battle will allow you to upgrade your cards to Elite form, granting stat boosts and new abilities.
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Doesn't it suck when you buy a game in Early Access, and it's been 4 years and it hasn't seen an update and it is a buggy unplayable mess. This game crashes all the time, and doesn't work. It is a report of a pretty solid Mobile game, that I enjoyed, but this isn't that game.
Been looking for a card game since trying Gwent and enjoying it (Card game noob here). Was intimidated by the scale of Magic and such (I will go that route at some point though). Took a chance on this game and played it for 9 hours straight. Very fun and easy to get into but with some real stategy on card placement. A few bugs here and there but hopefully devs will keep refining the game. In short, I really like this game and recomend it.
Maybe the gameplay itself is fun, but I think I will never know, because the interface of this mobile port is really buggy which makes the game nearly unplayable on pc.
In a world of card games where the meta-game is becoming too complex for their own good, Decromancer is a great old-school adventure with cards! Cards level up as you battle through increasingly more difficult creatures in an RPG game. Thumbs up! :)
I love this game! Just what i like Cards,Strategy and RPG
This game is likely abandoned and contains many bugs, but none have been game-breaking for me. Im recommending it neverhless because there is a lot deeper and more polished than I expected. Nice interface, awesome race design and character portraits, neat and addictive card battle system. Scratches both a ccg and an rpg itch for me. There are a lot more different cards than I expected. Even several hours in and I'm unlocking new mechanics. I would say that it is a bit grindy, but not too much so. Worth it's rather low asking price, I'd say. Definitely pick it up in a sale.
I personally love the game; the grinding, although quite repetitive(when isn't it?) is quite enjoyable, especially while something is playing in the background. I'd like to see the challenge battles changed a bit - some better rewards scaling with how many points earned. I'd absolutely buy some DLC or a possible sequel to this, if some more effort went into the development of the game. Thank you developers for your lovely, although still somewhat buggy, game!
Now that some bugs have finally been patched out, this is an enjoyable and different tactical RPG experience. Fights and army management outside of fights both feel strategic. It's not reeeeeally what one would consider card game since your whole "deck" is always available. On the minus side, the game's mobile roots show. The game and interface can be clunky and slow at times, and for me personally the map scrolling can cause motion sickness if the game window is too large. Overall this is a tactical and unique RPG experience that I would recommend to fans of such games who want something different.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP+
- DirectX: Version 9.0
FAQ
How much does Decromancer cost?
Decromancer costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Decromancer?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP+ DirectX: Version 9.0
What platforms is Decromancer available on?
Decromancer is available on Windows PC.
Is Decromancer worth buying?
Decromancer has 75% positive reviews from 12 players.
When was Decromancer released?
Decromancer was released on Oct 13, 2015.
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