- November 26, 2018
- kron0s_alexey
CARDCORE
11%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
16% User Score 19 reviews
Platforms
PCWindows
About
It's a TOTALLY FREE card game. We hate restrictions so there are NO timers, pay-to-win, energy bars and the like in the game. A player can purchase a skin for his avatar only. CARDCORE is a pure PvP focused LCG that was born from our CCG Azorian Kings. In order to make the game equal for all we give ALL the cards to players at the start. You get 400+ cards of six races and all 12 warlords! You…





Audience ScoreBased on 19 reviews
graphics1 negative mentions
- The game features unique mechanics that can be interesting for players who enjoy card games.
- There are no penalties for early losses, allowing players to experiment without fear of ranking penalties.
- The PvP aspect keeps player wait times between battles low, providing a more dynamic experience.
- The gameplay is extremely confusing, with a lack of clear tutorials and explanations for card abilities.
- The game suffers from severe balance issues, particularly with certain factions being overwhelmingly powerful.
- There are significant technical issues, including glitches that prevent players from exiting the game normally.
- gameplay4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay features a simple mechanic of dropping one card per turn using the mouse, but players find it confusing due to the unique mechanics and cluttered iconography of each card. This complexity can make initial games challenging as players struggle to understand their own cards.
“Gameplay-wise, just use the mouse to drop 1 card per turn.”
“It's an interesting card game with unique mechanics.”
“As a result, your first few games will be trying to read your own cards because every single card has its own mechanic, and the iconography they use to distinguish between them is cluttered and difficult to memorize.”
“Confusing gameplay.”
“As a result, your first few games will be spent trying to read your own cards because every single card has its own mechanic, and the iconography they use to distinguish between them is cluttered and difficult to memorize.”
“Gameplay-wise, you just use the mouse to drop one card per turn.”