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  • Summary: Make friends, play cards, twist the rules, become a Mega Mutant Power Pets master, and try to save the world in this single-player RPG about being a 90’s kid. Explore Dudsdale Elementary and build killer card decks to defeat the mutants from everybody’s favorite collectible card game thatMake friends, play cards, twist the rules, become a Mega Mutant Power Pets master, and try to save the world in this single-player RPG about being a 90’s kid. Explore Dudsdale Elementary and build killer card decks to defeat the mutants from everybody’s favorite collectible card game that have invaded the real world. Expand
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  1. Dec 12, 2019
    90
    With Cardpocalypse you’ll laugh to yourself, it’ll bring back memories of the good old days and by the time it’s over, you’ll be wanting to do it all again. So save up your pocket money and grab it swiftly.
  2. Dec 13, 2019
    66
    Cardpocalypse is a nostalgic blast from the past. Players who enjoyed card games such as Yugioh! will get a kick from this along with a flood of warm memories of the 90’s. The turn based title may have trouble shining through among other titles in the genre, but I can’t knock Cardpocalypse for gameplay and story narrative.
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  1. Jan 5, 2020
    8
    Cardpocalypse has a hand-drawn style, with the characters and environments appearing to be part of a story book created by a kid with a greatCardpocalypse has a hand-drawn style, with the characters and environments appearing to be part of a story book created by a kid with a great deal of imagination. While the animations can sometimes seem non-existent or bland, the art style lends itself very well to the overall presentation. The sound design isn’t bad, but is nothing you'll find yourself humming when not playing. Some moments shine more than others, the title screen definitely starts the hype I felt as a kid when my favorite shows came on TV as a kid. With the schoolyard story of kids fighting monsters and playing cards, it really takes me back to my son's childhood of trading on the playground and hiding from the adults who would probably take his shiny trading cards. Jess is a strong-spirited girl who is pretty easy to identify with. Her charming bravery and dedication to just having fun at her new school while trying her best to fit in is certainly admirable. Buckling down and doing her best to save the school, and the entire world shows just how brave a kid can really be. While the game has its quirks and with a few bugs, it's honestly an enjoyable little journey that kids of all ages can play and enjoy on the Xbox One family of consoles. Expand