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  • Summary: Once upon a day, an evil dragon came to Aim kingdom and took the princess away. The King managed to rescue the princess by assembling groups of braves, but many of them never came back. With this opportunity, Forces were going to start something again, even Devils and Old ones wereOnce upon a day, an evil dragon came to Aim kingdom and took the princess away. The King managed to rescue the princess by assembling groups of braves, but many of them never came back. With this opportunity, Forces were going to start something again, even Devils and Old ones were involved.

    "Brave's Rage" is a challenging real-time strategy card game. You can build your own unique deck and team, flexibly use bullet time and perfect defense mechanism, defeat the enemy elegantly and efficiently, and explore the truth behind the princess kidnapping!
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  1. Mar 6, 2023
    80
    With engaging, unique mechanics, plenty of unlockables to encourage repeated playthroughs, various challenges, and plenty of character combinations to explore, there’s a lot to draw in fans and newcomers to the genre alike. While it’s not the easiest or most accessible of deckbuilders out there, I definitely found it to be one of the most unique and enjoyable I’ve encountered in a while.
  2. 60
    Again I need to emphasise that Brave’s Rage does nothing wrong. It’s a perfectly competent game that belongs to a sub-genre that has become popular for a reason. There’s even a clever design element or two in the combat, and it’s clear that the developer (and I do believe the studio is a solo dev) has a talent for the craft. Unfortunately, the lack of identity or personality ultimately lets the game down. What could have been charming and bright quickly becomes mired in a loop of mediocre repetition that wears out its welcome well and truly before you get to the end.