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7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 75 Ratings

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  1. Oct 13, 2014
    8
    I'll try to break this review down into key, integral parts of what my rating is based on:

    First off, the community of Infinity Wars is something that leaves your jaw agape and the idiom of 'this is too good to be true' running through your mind. The players of this game actually want to see you succeed, want to help you grow as a player and often are extremely charitable. This kind of
    I'll try to break this review down into key, integral parts of what my rating is based on:

    First off, the community of Infinity Wars is something that leaves your jaw agape and the idiom of 'this is too good to be true' running through your mind. The players of this game actually want to see you succeed, want to help you grow as a player and often are extremely charitable. This kind of behaviour and attitude toward new players and experienced players alike is something I've never (and I do mean never) have seen in any online game. The environment alone is one of ripe discussion, debate (but not argumentative) and generally optimistic in nature. Really -- this isn't to be under-exaggerated. Major bonus points for the welcoming, helpful environment.

    As a new player to any card game in existence since the first edition of Pokemon those many years ago (and really, I was just collecting the cards), I had sub-par knowledge and understanding of the mechanics of this genre of game. However, in tandem with the community and the extremely helpful tutorials given to you the moment you log in, I've managed to grasp the mechanics, understand the concepts and put them into practice. At around three weeks into the game, I'm able to be a competitor with the players upon the top of the global rankings. The learning curve isn't as steep as it first appears to be, considering that the introduction of 'bluff' mechanics in the game adds an entirely unprecedented level of strategic depth into its gameplay, and can appear rather convoluted at first glance; however, it's not as complex and daunting as one might think, and you can pick up these key concepts rather quickly with how the academy (tutorial) is structured.

    The factions are anything but static, and have their own unique quirks/perks, your ability to customize your deck is far from limited. This adds immense replayability to the game, be it constructed or draft play.

    The only reason I have had to dock marks from this game is the seemingly early release status it is in at the moment. While the game is fully functioning, presentable in a good fashion, you can find subtle inconsistencies in card text and ability's functionality when combined with other abilities -- but these things -- I imagine -- are for balance reasons, and I wouldn't complain about a few inconsistencies when it comes to balance. At the moment, there are a few underpowered factions and bias placed upon few metas, but I'm positive we will see that Lightmare has listened to the community (via their wonderful council) and are going to fix these issues with the upcoming releases.

    For Lightmare being a company of a handful of employees, and so early in its life, I'm flabbergasted at the quality product they have created. This game easily rivals big-name companies, and at a fraction of the size. This shows dedication and deserves to be admired. They have learned quickly from trial by fire, and it's certainly paying off.

    I recommend this game to any avid strategy gamer, it would be a shame if you didn't at least try it. I'm sure you will not be disappointed.

    Thank you Lightmare for your dedication to your game, your community and most of all, thank you for showing us your fiery passion to make one of the most innovative online TCGs out there. You're certainly not failing in that task.
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  2. Oct 25, 2014
    9
    The best TCG I have played , in all I have tried both in RL and Cyberspace, you owe it to yourself to atleast check it out!! You are not required to spend any money, although it is an option, which is nice!
  3. Oct 26, 2014
    8
    This game provides hours of entertainment, tons of strategies and tons of out right "bluff" your opponent game play. The art is great the mechanics are simple enough, the girls are pretty. Check it out if you want something new to put your mind to.
  4. Nov 6, 2014
    6
    The actual game play is very, very good, the trading works well and the community is the best I've ever seen. However, the amount of bugs and the amount of time it takes for them to get fixed, really hurts the game.

    Besides the frequent endless turn disconnect bugs, which are likely to get fixed before 2015, the game has quite a couple of bugs that result in unfair or even unplayable
    The actual game play is very, very good, the trading works well and the community is the best I've ever seen. However, the amount of bugs and the amount of time it takes for them to get fixed, really hurts the game.

    Besides the frequent endless turn disconnect bugs, which are likely to get fixed before 2015, the game has quite a couple of bugs that result in unfair or even unplayable games. Not only does the game have some problematic flaws in it's UI and game design, leaving you or the opponent with unfair advantages / disadvantages, it also has quite a few bugged cards, often leading to frozen screens or fake characters on the board. This results in various cards and factions losing out on a ton of power or even renders them unplayable.

    I can understand the development team being very small and very busy, but at the moment there's no way to tell if a certain bug is already found or getting fixed. Neither can you tell when or if these bug fixes are ever gonna hit the live servers.

    I admire the fact that the development team is very close with it's player base and is actively communicating on the forums, in game or even on twitch, although I don't think it's working out very well. I rather see them responding to actual support tickets or keeping the community up to date with more frequent forum posts about upcoming changes or bug fixes. I mean, I don't mind sending 10 tickets a week, like I used to do, but the fact that I have no idea what or when things are likely to get changed, holds me and other players off from sending in those tickets. And I know for a fact that if a bug doesn't get reported by anyone anymore, it's very unlikely to get fixed any time soon.

    I do understand very well that they have to release new content in order to keep the game running, but at the moment I rather see them getting their hands on fixing the game first and focusing on a way to improve their communication to the players. Because the communication through chat and on the current forums is all fine and fun, but often only results in arguments between frustrated developers and still clueless players.
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  5. Jan 12, 2015
    0
    I didn't like this game that much. There's no strategy really. If you get the cards you win if not you lose. It's like all the rest. Listen to the fanboys if you want to. Everybody having the same cards and pretty soon everybody will be playing the same decks. There's quite a few cards that aren't balanced too. If a player gets those cards you're doomed. It's ok I guess for a kiddy kidI didn't like this game that much. There's no strategy really. If you get the cards you win if not you lose. It's like all the rest. Listen to the fanboys if you want to. Everybody having the same cards and pretty soon everybody will be playing the same decks. There's quite a few cards that aren't balanced too. If a player gets those cards you're doomed. It's ok I guess for a kiddy kid fest but not for adults who really understand what a strategy game is. Expand
  6. Oct 25, 2014
    10
    I have played this game since late 2013, and I have watched to slowly evolve into one of the most strategic online TCGs in existence. I cannot recommend this game strongly enough. If you want the most strategic and fair online TGC that really embraces its purely online advantage, then pick up this game.

    The best aspect of IW is the simultaneous turn system. Each turn generally does
    I have played this game since late 2013, and I have watched to slowly evolve into one of the most strategic online TCGs in existence. I cannot recommend this game strongly enough. If you want the most strategic and fair online TGC that really embraces its purely online advantage, then pick up this game.

    The best aspect of IW is the simultaneous turn system. Each turn generally does *NOT* have a "best play" option, but rather multiple flexible choices that depend on how you predict your opponent will act. Games can be won or lost based on your ability to figure out your opponent's plays and plan accordingly. This adds an extreme level of skill cap to a game genre notorious for "meta decks" being simple and sure-wins.

    The company is true to the FTP model experience: everything could potentially be obtained for free if you are lucky, and I personally have opened random free packs or daily rewards with Legendaries.

    By having a mixture of tradable and nontradable rewards, the game's economy is not affected by bot-accounts while still providing new players a huge list of playable cards for every faction.

    Lastly, the player community is one of the best, low-toxicity groups of people I have ever seen in any online game. Feel free to add "Swiftwynd" to your friends list and send me a message in game if you need any advice!
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  7. Nov 22, 2014
    9
    I have been playing Infinity Wars for the past three months and I have to say it is tactically and strategically the best digital card game I have ever played. While there are still some technical issues that need to be fleshed out, the game itself is so engaging I feel a 9 is more than fair.
  8. Oct 26, 2014
    9
    To give a little perspective on my opinion, here's a quick brief on me. I come from a game design background, having gone to an art school for it. I played TCGs heavily for a period and followed competitive play of friends, which led to a big interest of card game R&D. I also had a half decade of national-level competitive fighting game play that defined my love for the mental aspect ofTo give a little perspective on my opinion, here's a quick brief on me. I come from a game design background, having gone to an art school for it. I played TCGs heavily for a period and followed competitive play of friends, which led to a big interest of card game R&D. I also had a half decade of national-level competitive fighting game play that defined my love for the mental aspect of any competitive game.

    With those things in mind, I love games that introduce new concepts into a genre and take great care in implementing them well. To my great pleasure, this is exactly what Infinity Wars has accomplished.

    Taking full advantage of the digital format of the game, Infinity Wars has incorporated a few huge advantages over the average card game:
    1. Simultaneous turns.
    2. Deck commanders.
    3. Animated card art.
    4. A non-exploitative Free-To-Play business model.

    -1-
    Simultaneous turns is my personal favorite addition into the genre that really makes a massive change in the dynamics of a turn. It serves two major purposes. First, it reduces down time while waiting for your opponent to play through their turn, which keeps both players a lot more active while playing and speeds up games to a degree. Second, it enforces a major element of prediction over reaction. What your opponent may play and how you want to play spells or move/rearrange your creatures is always an important part of the flow of battle and ultimately who wins. In addition, there is an initiative that swaps between players each turn that allows one player's spells and attacks to resolve first. Simply put, this one feature puts Infinity Wars on a completely new level compared to all other card games, and I absolutely love it.

    -2-
    Commanders also serve two important purposes. First, the faction of each commander determines what cards you're able to place within that deck. Having 3 different factions in command gives you a lot of options, whereas three of the same faction gives you access to all tiers of cards within that faction. Second, the commanders are simply extra playable cards from the same list of cards you would build the deck from, yet they exist outside of the limitations of the deck. For example, setting up a deck with commanders that cost 1, 2, and 4 cost cards, when you know your deck has a majority of 3 cost cards gives you a huge advantage in the reliability of your first few turns. It would allow you to simply play your command creatures if you didn't have anything better in your hand, helping to you overcome the inherent randomness of card games. Command creatures also count as being in play, allowing you to use character abilities from the command zone, yet also being slightly at risk to creature removal in the process. Interestingly, the command setup often broadcasts what to expect from the opponent, so that both players understand what they're roughly up against. It's simply a wonderful concept all around.

    -3-
    A major marketing point for the game itself is the animated card art. Now, having come from an art school, I can tell you that a lot of the early card animations were very rough. Flash-esque element manipulation, simple things like colors glowing in and out, etc. With each consecutive set, though, the quality of art and animation has simply skyrocketed. The next set's card previews left me in awe and craving more. And despite a tremendous amount of time and effort going into each card's art, they don't skimp on the amount of content that each set delivers. That, to me, is truly impressive, especially considering the they're such a small team.

    -4-
    And finally we reach their business model. Now, I have to admit I really dislike what the free to play model has become in the current gaming climate. It often encourages a lot of exploitation of the player, detracting from their fun as much as possible without actively pushing away players, in order to influence addictive spending. Much to my relief, Lightmare has not only eliminated the biggest pitfalls of free to play design (the pay-to-win stuff), but also actively rewards free players by allowing cards purchased with the in-game currency to be tradeable with others. They also have a rudimentary master and apprentice system that rewards both players with free cards for playing together. It even incorporates a very rewarding draft mode that allows players who manage good runs to get high rarity free cards and even potentially receive their whole draft deck for free.

    The only reason the game doesn't receive a 10/10 is that the game is still fairly new, and has a number of planned updates that are absolutely necessary to eliminate a lot of bugs, open it to more playable platforms, and expand on the overall longevity of the game. As those are incorporated, I can confidently say that the game will grow to be be the best possible card game I can imagine.

    Thanks for reading along, and I hope you join us all in the wonderful experience it offers.
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  9. Oct 24, 2014
    10
    One of the best TCG, in fact would rate this as the TCG of the year.
    Good depth and strategy, definately more than hearthstone. The only downside is that the UI could be better.
  10. Oct 25, 2014
    10
    As far as DTCGs go this is the best there is. Combining the best elements of traditional TCGs with things that only can be done playing online. Simultaneous turns adds an element to the strategy and mind games that you just can't get with a traditional card game. I have spent over 500 hours playing this game, and am completely enamored by it. The cards are fully animated. Which I admitAs far as DTCGs go this is the best there is. Combining the best elements of traditional TCGs with things that only can be done playing online. Simultaneous turns adds an element to the strategy and mind games that you just can't get with a traditional card game. I have spent over 500 hours playing this game, and am completely enamored by it. The cards are fully animated. Which I admit sounds like a gimmick at first....until you actually see the art. It is absolutely beautiful. I am still noticing little touches in cards that I never noticed before. On top of everything the developers actually care about your opinion and respond to it. The community (albeit small right now) is very dedicated and the most helpful bunch of people you will find in ANY video game. Infinity Wars allows for deep strategy that has yet to be found in any other DTCG. They may not have the huge budget, but Lightmare sure knows how to make a hell of a game. I recommend this to anyone who likes card games or strategy games. Expand
  11. Oct 25, 2014
    10
    Nothing can compare to this, a real TCG! After trying out several CCG out there, both on phones and computers and having played around with Heart Stone I finally found this!
    The game, the variety, strategy, graphics and foremost the community is great, both the ppl working with the game and the players! It took me one day to switch from 4 months of Heart Stone to go to this and I´ve never
    Nothing can compare to this, a real TCG! After trying out several CCG out there, both on phones and computers and having played around with Heart Stone I finally found this!
    The game, the variety, strategy, graphics and foremost the community is great, both the ppl working with the game and the players! It took me one day to switch from 4 months of Heart Stone to go to this and I´ve never looked back :P
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  12. Oct 25, 2014
    9
    Great game for people who love Trading Card Games. Lots of complexity and variation to deck building and strategies. Takes some of the best elements of games like Hearthstone and Magic the Gathering and combines them in unique setting which includes everything from demonic magic to giant mechas.

    Every last card in the game is also animated with at least 24 frames of animation. Some of
    Great game for people who love Trading Card Games. Lots of complexity and variation to deck building and strategies. Takes some of the best elements of games like Hearthstone and Magic the Gathering and combines them in unique setting which includes everything from demonic magic to giant mechas.

    Every last card in the game is also animated with at least 24 frames of animation. Some of the cards actually look like they have little movies with multiple scenes.

    As a free to play game it takes a page from popular MOBAs where the only cash only items are cosmetic and everything else can be acquired through the use of earned in-game currency. Also being implemented are weekly free deck rotations with showcase decks built by veteran players, allowing new players to not only jump into matches using properly constructed decks but also helps them learn how cards and combos are best utilized.

    While it all sounds great, there are a few bugs with the game right now which are being worked on. Also the rules and mechanics are difficult to learn for players without previous Trading Card Game experience. Even after playing through the tutorial and 64 mission single player campaign, new players may be ill prepared to face off against actual human opponents.

    But this actually brings to light one of the BEST features of the game: A great community. Lots of helpful players with advice and hints occasional free cards. There is even a built in Master/Apprentice system that actually encourages this type of friendly behavior.
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  13. Oct 26, 2014
    10
    Can't stop playing this game! Very deep and strategic. Best TGG out there! Hearthstone not even close to this. If you like card games - don't look no further, this is the ONE!
  14. Oct 29, 2014
    10
    This game is an exceptionally good TCG (Trading Card Game) and CCG (Collectible Card Game) as well. It kicks MtG and other cards games (Hstone) butt by far.

    Overview This is a Free game that manages to give a balanced and challenging experience while avoiding P2W (Pay to Win) altogether. It also has a great community of players, moderators and developers, who get in touch with you to
    This game is an exceptionally good TCG (Trading Card Game) and CCG (Collectible Card Game) as well. It kicks MtG and other cards games (Hstone) butt by far.

    Overview
    This is a Free game that manages to give a balanced and challenging experience while avoiding P2W (Pay to Win) altogether. It also has a great community of players, moderators and developers, who get in touch with you to help you out right from the start if you need it.

    Pros:
    + It's Free! You can play this game for free, or you can choose to spend some bucks in it to get more cards. Even if you don't want to spend real money, you can still get the same cards by playing and earning in-game free currency, or by trading cards with other players.

    + Real TCG. There's a reason TCG are called that way, Infinity Wars lets you trade your spare cards to get the ones you want, be it for building a better deck or just to complete your collection.

    + Animated cards! Each and every last one of the cards is animated. I dare you to find another free online card game that offers you the same (100% animated cards). Not only that, the artwork is just amazing, professional artists work on this game and the quality is superb.

    + Competitive, challenging and balanced gameplay. Infinity Wars has many factions you can play with, they are all balanced and they can all beat each other in many (I really mean it: many!) different ways. The amount of strategies and combinations is endless, and two people using the exact same deck can still use the cards in very different ways to win.

    + Good card collection start. When you make an account and start playing, after you go through the tutorials (Training and Academy), you can play the Campaign, and you'll be rewarded with an entire pre-made deck of each faction when you complete each campaign. Not only that, you get a free 15-cards booster each time you level up. As if that wasn't enough, you can complete quests to get even more cards, and you also get a free daily card just for logging in, and another daily card after playing three games. It's incredible the amount of cards this game gives you for free.

    + Store. When you play you win free in-game currency which you can spend in the in-game Store to get more cards. You can also spend real money if you want, either to get more cards or to dress up your battlefield and decks.

    Cons:
    - Some minor bugs that are still being worked on (in fact there's a patch coming tomorrow as I write this, so you can see it's actively being worked on). These are not a huge problem, and after some patches nowadays they are hardly noticeable at all. I expect to see them all gone in the future, not only because I've seen patches actually 'work' when it comes to fixing bugs, but I've also talked to some of the developers myself and they listen to what you have to say if you want to report a bug.

    - Addictive, you'll find yourself wanting to play moar and moar. You have been warned.

    Seriously, there's hardly anything bad I can say about this game, it's that good. Otherwise I wouldn't have give them a 10 score.

    Conclusion:
    If you like TCGs, if you have ever played MtG in real life and miss the feeling it gave you the first time you played it, then you NEED to play Infinity Wars. It's a rock-solid card game, and the sooner you start playing it, the happier you'll be.
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  15. Nov 1, 2014
    6
    I'm gonna be honest in my review for this game. I will do my review in pros and cons highlights.

    (Pros) This game has a lot of depth in its match. There are multiple sections to consider where to put your character card, when to cast your ability card, when to pull back or deploy your character card, is it the right timing to assault or defend in this turn and many more consideration.
    I'm gonna be honest in my review for this game. I will do my review in pros and cons highlights.

    (Pros)
    This game has a lot of depth in its match. There are multiple sections to consider where to put your character card, when to cast your ability card, when to pull back or deploy your character card, is it the right timing to assault or defend in this turn and many more consideration. This game is about the experience and pro plays of a player to win a match. You can't win a game with epic cards because what matter most in this game is right timing to play any cards in which section during the game.

    This game also near to 0 pay to win meta. Yes, you can boost your cards gaining by purchasing packs with real money but you can do that with in game currency too (although it might takes forever to buy a single pack). However, what matter is that any cards in the game can be obtained by free to play players without any lockdown on new release of factions. You can get those new cards at the same time as pay to win players (those that spent real money heavily in purchasing packs). Even the preorders are open to in game currencies!

    Besides, you can trade your cards! The community is small yet major part of it is friendly and helpful. Most of them do tracings and you can expand your deck building potential with this feature. There is even a trade guide on card values that is made in the forum. Check it out.

    (Cons)
    Let's admit it, the in game menu UI sucks. In other way to put it, the UI is clunky, non-thematic, not interesting and user friendly. I hardly find my time trying to chat with other players I met which I found they we so good during a game. The. UI kills my purpose to chat and adding friends. For many times, I hope the UI is more thematic so it can be more engaging user experience instead of a Windows 7-like interface!

    The farming of IP which stands for Infinity Points (in game currency) takes forever. Roughly, to earn a pack 5250 IP (15 cards with at least one rare, having chance for Epic and Legendary) requires a day of farming considering there are wins and loses.

    Lack of cards. This game seriously requires more cards for deck to build with for better strategy and counters for opponents. Got to admit, there are few cards that being the only solution for certain plays be it faction or factionless. I'm understood that this game Is in its infancy but I hope this aspect can be improved. There are 420 cards currently in the game which I would say is moderate come to other big titles in the same genre.

    No incentive for veteran players beyond lvl50. Enough said, players starting from lvl50 would stop gaining free rewards from leveling. No titles, no freebies, no consolation, no incentives, no bonus, nothing! It's definitely not easy to reach lvl50 and to do that one must dedicated their time a lot and I mean a lot. However, the the game designs nothing for players beyond lvl50 in the first place. Repetitively assured by the developer, that this area will change in coming time, so I'm looking forward it.

    Weekends bus and players issue means doomsday. It's really a joke that this company has no one responsible for issues and bug during the weekend! And the excuse is that no one works during weekend, WTH? I know this is a small company with few staffs but what you are offering as an excuse is lame and potentially asking players to stop supporting you guys. I'm kinda shut off when I learnt this from the forum when one player seeking for solution for his encounter with a bug in game.

    To sum it up, this game offers a new meta to TCG and big titles out there should learn from it. However, there is a vast improvement can be done to upgrade the state of this game. Get some staffs to work during the weekends! No players want to play a game with no staffs maintaining it, jeez.
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  16. Oct 25, 2014
    10
    The game is just a blast. Factions are balanced and the card animations are a mildly entertaining Gimmick. If you're a CCG player, you'll have a blast with this game.

    Summary: Game is fun, there's a good number of different rulesets, and the cards/abilities are different from other card games I've played. Pros: --A refreshing challenge for a CCG (collectible card game) vet.
    The game is just a blast. Factions are balanced and the card animations are a mildly entertaining Gimmick. If you're a CCG player, you'll have a blast with this game.

    Summary: Game is fun, there's a good number of different rulesets, and the cards/abilities are different from other card games I've played.

    Pros:
    --A refreshing challenge for a CCG (collectible card game) vet.

    --Balanced play, a fair system of resource generation that doesn't feel pay-to-win (which is surprising considering most other card games are totally P2W when you think about it).

    --Earning points is slow if you're not buying points, but it feels REALLY good to unlock a deck you earned.
    --Varied Game types that aren't locked at any level, but may take time to build up to.
    --Random shuffle programming they use is more random than fricking Magic The Gathering 2014.
    --I loved the mix deck matches when I started because it shuffles both your decks together. So you get to play with their more varied cards and your own (also, it requires more thinking on your feet with the cards you get).

    --Constructed deck matches are really interesting too. I suggest looking it up on youtube or try it after you download the game (practice mode).

    Cons:
    --Some people quit when they start to lose, but they quit by dodging rather than concedeing. You still get the win and they still get the loss, but you have to wait 1 minute because it treats the quit like a disconnect. Can be annoying.

    --It can be frustrating playing ranked matches because people frequently try to bum-rush you with death by speed rather than have a fun / drawn out game. Just prepare yourself to fight for your life in the first 8 turns.

    --Finding a late night match tends to pit you against some crazy pros in the game.
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  17. Oct 13, 2014
    10
    This is literally my favorite game on all levels, it took me away from Pokémon instantly after I began. Couldn't believe its advancement in a Trading Card Game, with ANIMATIONS! I love this game (some would even say too much) so much! The game has everything I'd want to have in a card game, and the community is one of the best aspects of the daily [playing] life. The game is one heck of aThis is literally my favorite game on all levels, it took me away from Pokémon instantly after I began. Couldn't believe its advancement in a Trading Card Game, with ANIMATIONS! I love this game (some would even say too much) so much! The game has everything I'd want to have in a card game, and the community is one of the best aspects of the daily [playing] life. The game is one heck of a thing! Who on earth won't love it?!?! Expand
  18. Oct 25, 2014
    10
    In my opinion the best digital TCG out there, and as a bonus it has the best community i have ever experienced in an online game. I reccomend this for every TCG-player.
    10/10
  19. Oct 25, 2014
    9
    Phenomenal game, best on-line trading card game that I have played. Only downside is that the player base is rather small at the moment, but the community is fantastic in every way. I've devoted almost 400 hours to this game so far, with many more enjoyable hours to come!
  20. Oct 25, 2014
    10
    This game is fantastic, and I love that they continue to produce content! This is a fantastic product, and I would love to earn more cards quicker, but that is just how the game rolls.
  21. Oct 25, 2014
    10
    This is certainly the most tactful card game in existence. First thing I gotta get out of the way is the Pay to Win concept that has plagued some of the more...Stone-Heart games out there. This game allows you to grind for cards in two ways with both a point system and a leveling up reward system. To boot, it allows you to trade which is something I have seen other games fail at. I haveThis is certainly the most tactful card game in existence. First thing I gotta get out of the way is the Pay to Win concept that has plagued some of the more...Stone-Heart games out there. This game allows you to grind for cards in two ways with both a point system and a leveling up reward system. To boot, it allows you to trade which is something I have seen other games fail at. I have not invested on this game yet but I have already achieved top 30 in the ranks as well ass attained some of the rarest cards by both trades and packs so I do not feel at a disadvantage to those who buy packs which merely saves them time.

    The game has quite a lot of variety and creativity unlike anything I have seen in any other card game I have played, even Magic. It allows you to select three of any creatures in the game as commanders to use their abilities in conjunction with each other and the rest of your deck for an amazing amount of variety but above all this game has simultaneous turns that allow for unique mechanics you simply cannot find in physical card games.

    Last and certainly not least, the lore of this series is pure gold and connected so well that it could stand on its own.
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  22. Oct 26, 2014
    10
    I am loving this game. I am a long time gamer and this is the first CCG that manages to not only capture my imagination but also has become my all consuming game of choice.

    The community is amazing. The company is great with the players as well. I love watching this grow from it's roots. They want to be interactive with us and we with them. It's win win all around.
  23. Oct 26, 2014
    10
    This is the best TCG i have ever played, over 2000 hours and im still loving every second of it :) Trading, Gameplay and the Community are amazing. Lightmare is not only an iinsanely smart and well TCG educated stuido, but also takes the time to listen to the community with many QA and In game moderators.

    Overall most played game of 2013-2014 for me, and will most indefinatly be for 2015
  24. Oct 26, 2014
    10
    Infinity Wars will show you that TCGs were meant to be on a virtual platform.
    The artwork of its fully-animated cards is absolutely magnificent and supported by a rich and continuously evolving lore. It will satisfy all hard-core TCG fans with its simultaneous turns and strategic mechanics as well as various ladder and competition systems. As for the newcomers, a well designed training
    Infinity Wars will show you that TCGs were meant to be on a virtual platform.
    The artwork of its fully-animated cards is absolutely magnificent and supported by a rich and continuously evolving lore. It will satisfy all hard-core TCG fans with its simultaneous turns and strategic mechanics as well as various ladder and competition systems. As for the newcomers, a well designed training ground is prepared for all the factions of the game and will introduce you to all the basics and lore while rewarding you every step of the way with cards and rewards and with each new coming day just for logging in 
    All that being said, its greatest feature is its awesome and welcoming community that you’ll rapidly get to know, especially if you hang around the Live Streams of the game and the entertaining gamers hosting them.
    Definitely try out this free-to-play, super fun card game and witness with us the exciting adventure that is the Infinity Wars with its community and the passionate team behind the game, working every day on improving, balancing and growing this game into an institution that will revolutionize its genre.

    See you on the battlefield!
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  25. Oct 26, 2014
    10
    If you don't give this game a try, you're missing out. Great game, devs stay in contact with the community, and no cards are limited by a paywall. Animated cards are a definite plus, great game for all types of gamers, even if you don't usually play TCGs.
  26. Oct 26, 2014
    10
    Having a blast playing this game. Lots of refreshing concepts that take the Digital TCG concept forward. Very good presentation, especially card animations, and a nice set of features already. Give it a try, you wont regret it !
  27. Oct 26, 2014
    10
    Infinity Wars is certainly something special. Though it is a card game on the computer, it manages to surpass others for one simple fact. Its not a card game in digital format, its a card game MADE for digital format.

    Tokens matter, graveyards are kept constant in each game, and turns happen at the same time. Its even fun to look at with animated cards, and the humor only adds to the
    Infinity Wars is certainly something special. Though it is a card game on the computer, it manages to surpass others for one simple fact. Its not a card game in digital format, its a card game MADE for digital format.

    Tokens matter, graveyards are kept constant in each game, and turns happen at the same time. Its even fun to look at with animated cards, and the humor only adds to the value of the game.

    On a company level, Lightmare seems to really care about what they're doing. The small team listens to what their players say, suggest, or think should be changed in the game! Overall, it was put best by the community guy. "Frankly guys..we give a damn"

    Definitely going to be holding my attention for a good while, even though I only started a few days ago.
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  28. Oct 26, 2014
    10
    I played several ccgs and over 15 years of MTG. I can honestly say that when it comes to digital ccgs there is no better alternative. The game needs some effort to get into but rewards so much. The depth when it comes to deck construction and ingame decisions is unparallaled. There sure are some negative points one could mention at this point but none of them are realy major and this gameI played several ccgs and over 15 years of MTG. I can honestly say that when it comes to digital ccgs there is no better alternative. The game needs some effort to get into but rewards so much. The depth when it comes to deck construction and ingame decisions is unparallaled. There sure are some negative points one could mention at this point but none of them are realy major and this game realy deserves to be known. Expand
  29. Oct 26, 2014
    10
    Beautiful game, great mechanics, quite balanced, definitely not pay-2-win ( i haven´t paid anything and probably never will :P ) and definitively far better than hearthstone. sorry for my english, i am not a natural English speaker
  30. Oct 27, 2014
    10
    Infinity Wars brings tons of new features to the table that vastly improve on standard TCG gameplay, while eliminating some of the genre's traditional weaknesses. It is entirely free to play, with new content emerging on a regular basis; new players can accumulate good-sized collections of cards within days, just by playing.

    Particularly strong elements include the card artwork, music,
    Infinity Wars brings tons of new features to the table that vastly improve on standard TCG gameplay, while eliminating some of the genre's traditional weaknesses. It is entirely free to play, with new content emerging on a regular basis; new players can accumulate good-sized collections of cards within days, just by playing.

    Particularly strong elements include the card artwork, music, and the sheer depth of strategy available in this game. The playerbase and devs are also extremely friendly and helpful.

    TL;DR: Drop whatever other TCG you're playing, you don't know what you're missing out on.
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  1. Feb 3, 2017
    80
    Infinity Wars – Animated Trading Card Game is a confidently made card game that comes with complexity and depth that tries to distinguish itself from the standard card gameplay that has become popular with Magic the Gathering and Hearthstone.