- Publisher: Blue Manchu
- Release Date: Jul 13, 2015
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 39 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 23 out of 39
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Mixed: 11 out of 39
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Negative: 5 out of 39
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Oct 4, 2015Interesting and fun game, it started as a browser based game and it's now available on Steam, with revamped multiplayer features. Every player interested in deck building/board/TBS games should give it a try.
Might get repetitive after a while, even though the developers are introducing new expansions and different modes in the game. -
Oct 22, 2015Card Hunter is an RPG/Board game, the game is good for a Free2Play game but after you hit level 7 you need to repeat some levels to get more EXP and to get better items, and thats what i dont like about the game: Its too repetitive.
Oh and you need to use real money to unlock some extra levels, but thats not so bad i suppose. -
Jul 18, 2015
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May 30, 2022This game has a unique style that certainly piqued my interest back in the day. However, as I played through the game I found it pretty samey in its mechanics and gameplay loop. It lacked any sort of diversification to make it keep my attention for any meaningful amount of time. Once you get over the gimmick of its meta humor by emulating a TTRPG, you'll realize the game is surprisingly hollow.
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Nov 13, 2015A curious and complex title, that will definitely satisfy those who love some good old turn based combat. When it comes to graphics is obviously pretty weak, but makes up for it with its great mechanics and fun challenge level.
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Pelit (Finland)Sep 9, 2015Card Hunter is a rare gem among free-to-play-games because its revenue model isn’t an all-consuming behemoth. The tabletop RPG with card battles is an excellent idea, it is a little grindy but at least it has a tiny story too. [Sept 2015]
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Sep 2, 2015Card Hunter not only prides itself in capturing the spirit of tabletop gaming, but has also built a refreshing game on top of CCG concepts to bring tactical depth under its charming visuals, and best of all, it won’t cost you a penny to experience its joy.