Storm Wars CCG Monumental, LLC Lightning-fast card battles. Captivating deck building. Infinite strategy. Recruit heroes, build decks and watch battle… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsLightning-fast card battles. Captivating deck building. Infinite strategy. Recruit heroes, build decks and watch battles instantly. Deep card mechanics and insane deck strategies, with hundreds of cards to collect. Battles are automated and resolve as quickly as you wish to view them – for fans of MTG, Duelyst and Hearthstone, it’s a whole new way to get your CCG rush! New players trying out their first CCG will find decks easy to build and card-battles fun to watch. Pros will love the thrill of intense PVP battles, beautiful graphics, and unlimited strategies. Welcome to Storm Wars! • Deep Deck Building Strategy• With over 300 unique cards to place in your deck (each with their own stats and special abilities), 30 powerful heroes, and no deck building limits, the strategic possibilities are endless! The immense variety of heroes, cards, equipment slots, and other features provide a depth of strategic options unparalleled in other CCGs and TCGs. • Lightning-Fast Battles • Epic battles in under a minute! Build your custom army, choose an opponent, and watch the chaos as the battle unfolds. Your deck takes center stage as the intensity of the fight picks up. Play alone, or take up arms in PVP tournaments. Whether you are playing at home or on the go, victory is as close as a click of a button. •Immersive Campaign • Explore a detailed fantasy universe complete with 6 distinct races and an extended single-player campaign. Fans of Hearthstone will love the engaging story and visual experience. Develop your favorite card-battle strategies while unlocking more content – use your newfound skills to conquer the world! • Intense PVP • Face off in ranked matches against real opponents all around the world in the Arena, participate in daily tournaments, or engage in direct challenges with friends and foes. Join a crew (guild) or found your own, and battle your way to the top of the leaderboards to achieve fame and glory! • Unlimited Strategy • With the hundreds of unique cards, artifacts, and heroes to choose from, no two decks are alike! Discover new heroes, experiment with card strategy, and destroy your opponents. What strategy will you use to conquer Atlantea? Information Seller:Monumental, LLC Genre:Card, Strategy Release:Apr 26, 2017 Updated:Jun 27, 2022 Version:3.57 Size:199.3 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal HotHamBoy Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2015 204 4 16 #2 HotHamBoy, Apr 30, 2017 I'm always game for a new CCG, so long as it isn't a vapid gacha game. Downloading now. RinoaHeartily Well-Known Member Dec 12, 2010 1,715 10 38 #3 RinoaHeartily, May 4, 2017 Haven't seen a gacha system yet.. This game is unique first time I am seeing such game. For a ccg game it does seem there's lack of strategy involved.. It's more of luck and whoever has the better cards You can't control how the cards are played. The good thing u can finish 20 games here before u complete one heartstone game. # yeah yeah Well-Known Member Jun 2, 2009 173 8 18 #4 yeah yeah, May 4, 2017 What are some good ones to start with and has good replay? I'm new to them and want to start somewhere. Just downloaded Shadowverse. MintCity Well-Known Member Jun 24, 2016 200 1 18 #5 MintCity, May 4, 2017 Shadow Era is a great card game, especially for f2p players. Shadowverse was a good choice as well. HotHamBoy Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2015 204 4 16 #6 HotHamBoy, May 4, 2017 Last edited: May 4, 2017 Yeah, so this is a another vapid auto-battle game. No strategy at all, just collect cards and the game does everything for you. Real dumb. If you are looking for a great CCG with actual depth, that isn't Hearthstone, I suggest one of the following, they are all good-great. The top three are my current favorite and each offers very different mechanics. Krosmaga Faeria Elder Scrolls Legends Shadowverse Shadow Era Plants Vs Zombies Heroes Mavenfall Eternal Earthcore There was a time I would have put Solforge on that list but the game is pretty much dead. Still, there are a ton of options out there for CCGs that are worthy of you time - and hundred for each one of those that are total junk. RinoaHeartily Well-Known Member Dec 12, 2010 1,715 10 38 #7 RinoaHeartily, May 4, 2017 Your first 3 games don't exist outside of whichever country you are in... I wish I can download those to play### yeah yeah Well-Known Member Jun 2, 2009 173 8 18 #8 yeah yeah, May 5, 2017 What's wrong with Hearthstone? Ayjona Well-Known Member Sep 8, 2009 3,295 21 38 Freelance journalist and writer, amateur musician Stockholm, Sweden #9 Ayjona, May 5, 2017 Last edited: May 5, 2017 For depth of strategy, polish, a healthy meta and balanced competitive scene, and/or prospects of long-term support and expansion, The Elder Scrolls Legends is likely your best bet for now. Faeria and Eternal good runner-ups*, though the future of either is likely a good bit less secure without the backing and investment of a monster like Bethesda, as evident in the front-page App Store feature for Elder Scrolls Legends. (This is the one area where the popular Shadowverse has a leg up on most competitors.) * The upcoming Duelyst might also be a strong contender (and the beta is a very pleasant on mobile experience already), if Counterplay are willing to veer a bit off their current course and make different design decisions for upcoming expansions. Not "wrong". But oh, the paragraphs that could still be written TL;DR, in comparison to the titles above: simpler mechanics, an outspoken design focus on RNG and big, unpredictable moments (as opposed to a competitive scene and the kind of balanced meta that follows, and that benefits even the casuals players who prefer skill over random), and a limited design space (mostly a result of above-mentioned limitations). I'll disclaim my summary by reiterating that I don't really don't think there is anything directly wrong with Hearthstone. It's an extremely polished game in some regards, and a great game in many others. And for what Blizzard seeks to achieve, it is a massive and well-deserved success. But the design choices I mention above are some of the more recurring reason many CCG fans like me find Hearthstone very hard to invest in. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Haven't seen a gacha system yet.. This game is unique first time I am seeing such game. For a ccg game it does seem there's lack of strategy involved.. It's more of luck and whoever has the better cards You can't control how the cards are played. The good thing u can finish 20 games here before u complete one heartstone game. #
What are some good ones to start with and has good replay? I'm new to them and want to start somewhere. Just downloaded Shadowverse.
Yeah, so this is a another vapid auto-battle game. No strategy at all, just collect cards and the game does everything for you. Real dumb. If you are looking for a great CCG with actual depth, that isn't Hearthstone, I suggest one of the following, they are all good-great. The top three are my current favorite and each offers very different mechanics. Krosmaga Faeria Elder Scrolls Legends Shadowverse Shadow Era Plants Vs Zombies Heroes Mavenfall Eternal Earthcore There was a time I would have put Solforge on that list but the game is pretty much dead. Still, there are a ton of options out there for CCGs that are worthy of you time - and hundred for each one of those that are total junk.
Your first 3 games don't exist outside of whichever country you are in... I wish I can download those to play###
For depth of strategy, polish, a healthy meta and balanced competitive scene, and/or prospects of long-term support and expansion, The Elder Scrolls Legends is likely your best bet for now. Faeria and Eternal good runner-ups*, though the future of either is likely a good bit less secure without the backing and investment of a monster like Bethesda, as evident in the front-page App Store feature for Elder Scrolls Legends. (This is the one area where the popular Shadowverse has a leg up on most competitors.) * The upcoming Duelyst might also be a strong contender (and the beta is a very pleasant on mobile experience already), if Counterplay are willing to veer a bit off their current course and make different design decisions for upcoming expansions. Not "wrong". But oh, the paragraphs that could still be written TL;DR, in comparison to the titles above: simpler mechanics, an outspoken design focus on RNG and big, unpredictable moments (as opposed to a competitive scene and the kind of balanced meta that follows, and that benefits even the casuals players who prefer skill over random), and a limited design space (mostly a result of above-mentioned limitations). I'll disclaim my summary by reiterating that I don't really don't think there is anything directly wrong with Hearthstone. It's an extremely polished game in some regards, and a great game in many others. And for what Blizzard seeks to achieve, it is a massive and well-deserved success. But the design choices I mention above are some of the more recurring reason many CCG fans like me find Hearthstone very hard to invest in.