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Cardpocalypse

$24.99
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Developer:
Gambrinous
Publisher:
Versus Evil
Platforms:
Windows
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Includes Gauntlet Mode

Gauntlet mode is a roguelike mode where every run is unique, you pick your champion and fight your way through increasingly difficult battles. After every win you can draft new cards, rules and rewards for your deck in an effort to build the ultimate combo and beat the Gauntlet. Best of all it's included free with Cardpocalypse!


About the Game

Make friends, play cards, twist the rules, become a Mega Mutant Power Pets master, and try to save the world in this single-player RPG about being a 90's kid. On her first day at Dudsdale Elementary, 10-year old Jess accidentally gets everybody's favorite collectible card game banned, forcing the kids to take their card battles underground. Troubles arise when mutants from the game invade the real world, and it's up to Jess and friends to stop them.

From the award-winning indie game studio, Gambrinous, creators of Guild of Dungeoneering, comes an RPG where battles are played with an epic collectible card game. Cardpocalypse takes you back to the 1990's, a time when computers used floppy disks, and people read magazines for video game cheat codes. You will explore Dudsdale Elementary on a mission to build killer card decks in an effort to defeat the mutants. You will have to trade, earn, wager, change rules and permanently alter cards on your way to victory.

  • BE A CHAMPION: Build your decks around the ultra rare Champion cards you earn. Each Champion comes with unique abilities to tailor your deck around. First player to get their opponent's Champion card’s health to zero wins the match.

  • GO MEGA: Champion cards evolve to their MEGA forms when their health halves, doing more attack damage and gaining new powers.

  • CHANGE THE GAME: The kids sometimes use house rules and who knows what the Mutants will change. Throughout the game you will choose the new rules and conditions as well as renaming your favorite cards and giving them upgrades using stickers. Create entirely new cards using the Mega Mutant Power Magazine. But be careful, these decisions are permanent.

  • GET SCRAPPY: Adventure throughout the school to unravel the strange occurrences at Dudsdale Elementary. Take on quests to earn cards, stickers, and candy which you can collect and trade with your classmates. Careful, there's no backsies!

  • YOU CAN'T COLLECT 'EM ALL: In the end, your decks and rules will be unique to you. Stickers are rare, choices matter, and sometimes you'll have to make a tough decision to get the best cards.

  • THE 1990's: Through its totally rad, choice-driven, interactive narrative, Cardpocalypse delivers the experience of being a 90's kid. Boo-ya!
  • Now featuring Gauntlet Mode! A roguelike mode where every run is unique. Pick your champion and fight your way through ever more difficult battles. After every win draft new cards, rules and rewards for your deck! Can you build the ultimate combo and beat the Gauntlet?

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
2 user reviews
100%
Positive
41 hrs at review
Recommended

my fav genre, I like this game. so here long review, I wrote at nearly 100% the game. [h3] You can't collect 'em all [/h3] Store page says that. That made me hesitate, because I like deck building, so I want to access to 100% card pool. Still bought the game because of CCG RPG itch. Game campaign is structured in 5 days(long day, if you do side activities) at school. Monday to Friday, Day1 works like a tutorial. Early game is okayish because of novelty. The limited card pool problem is kick in around day2-3. The game has (equal) card trading system, so it kind of forces you to choose what you will play and will not. I decided to ditch a blue faction(aggro, tempo, swarming theme, I like playing control), so I trade blue card with other 3 factions. This is not feel good. Day2-3 is kind of stale and I thought I should quit or not, but the game is okayish, so still push on in hope of it will get better. Day 4-5 is when the game shine, true fun begins. I got hooked. You get to select 1/3...

37 hrs at review
Recommended

nice

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Core2 Duo 2.4GHz or equivalent
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5000 or better
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Cardpocalypse cost?

Cardpocalypse costs $24.99.

What are the system requirements for Cardpocalypse?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core2 Duo 2.4GHz or equivalent Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5000 or better Storage: 500 MB available space

What platforms is Cardpocalypse available on?

Cardpocalypse is available on Windows PC.

Is Cardpocalypse worth buying?

Cardpocalypse has 100% positive reviews from 2 players.

When was Cardpocalypse released?

Cardpocalypse was released on Oct 12, 2020.

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