![]() I love Hearthstone and other mobile TCG's as well. I've played in some tournaments (not super successfully :P) and just simply have had fun. It's still going strong, and I still to this day enjoy it. The resource system is beautiful, no strategy is too broken in competitive play, and the Dev has released consistent enough manner to be able to keep up with current stuff, without the older sets being forgotten. It mashed two of my personal favourite TCG's together in a beautiful fashion Magic, and the WoW TCG. There was nothing like it, and as an experienced paper TCG player (Magic: The Gathering Yu-Gi-Oh, World of Warcraft TCG, Pokémon, etc) I was a little iffy about getting into a mobile version of a card game, but this was fair, didn't take long to get a collection going and more importantly? It is super fun. This game set a huuuuge standard for me when it was released. But for now it will remain at 3 stars, definately worth playing. If these things are ever changed my review will also change drastically to match the updates. ![]() Elementalis has given me several problems in battle where it simply stops playing after a certain turn count, or it draws a certain card and freaks out. Unfortunately i want to give it more stars than i did the first time but i cant overlook that major issue, as well as the strange bugs that occur durring story mode play. Dont cheat for the bot but instead make them more challenging with really tough cards and smart enough to not just focus on your hero alone but react to what you draw. If i were to improve that, or offer suggestion to do so, instead of letting them spawn minions immediately, upgrade their deck and make the AI smarter. They automatically start with a free card drawn, and by the time you have enough allies to wipe the board they have enough resources to draw several out at once and just finish off your remaining health. Something i really dont enjoy is how on any higher dificulty the bots begin to cheat. I really really like the story, and i love going through all over again with different hero cards and leveling them all individually as a ahow of my own mastery of that character and its abilities and cards. But now with the story mode update things are different. I’ve made several crystal purchases just to support Wulven for a job well done.Ī good long while back i reviewed this game and had a few good things and a few bad to say about it. All that aside I still give it five stars, because it is a game that focuses on fairness and fun over being an overly flashy cash-grab, and that’s rare but it shows integrity. This seemed like a very sloppy way to organize a tournament, and it would be much nicer to see it integrated into the UI, so players can enter and play tournaments through the menu. There didn’t seem to be much thought about tournaments when designing the UI so (the last I knew) they were setting them up using private battle function, since there were only 3 ways to play, Campaign(AI), Battle (Random opponent), or private battle (password to enter). The post-release changes to digital cards makes buying the physical cards seem like a shaky idea. There have been very few cards added to a relatively small card pool since I started about 4-5 years ago. Wulven however, could really use a better plan, and more support. Getting a competitive deck together is blissfully easy for a free player, yet building a truly competitive deck takes skill. The cards are well thought out to avoid overpowering strategies, while remaining devastating in their combination. I’ve played MTG off and on for about 23 years, and at one time I came to prefer this app over MTGo. ![]() This is easily the fairest, and funnest mobile TCG I’ve played. Install Shadow Era - Trading Card Game on your Mac using the same steps for Windows OS above. Once Shadow Era is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Shadow Era.The search will reveal the Shadow Era - Trading Card Game app icon.Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Shadow Era". ![]() On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.
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