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Doomtrooper CCG

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73%Game Brain Score
gameplay, monetization
graphics, optimization
73% User Score Based on 84 reviews

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Doomtrooper CCG is a single player and multiplayer casual strategy game with a science fiction theme. It was developed by Secret Cow Level and was released on August 3, 2020. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Get ready for demonic aliens, cyber-mechanical vehicles, and interplanetary chainsaw warfare! Doomtrooper is a digital adaptation of the physical card game by the same name. Play Warrior cards to form your squad and earn victory points by eliminating the enemy's forces. Coming Soon!

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73%
Audience ScoreBased on 84 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
optimization3 negative mentions

  • Faithful recreation of the original Doomtrooper CCG with unique and deep tactical gameplay, appreciated by fans of the Mutant Chronicles universe and nostalgic players.
  • Active and dedicated development team frequently updates the game, balancing cards, adding new content, and responding promptly to community feedback.
  • Free-to-play during early access with no microtransactions currently, allowing players to enjoy the game and build decks through grinding or crafting.
  • User interface is clunky, unintuitive, and visually unappealing, leading to poor user experience and complicated gameplay navigation.
  • Low player base results in poor matchmaking, forcing players to face heavily stacked opponents or weak AI, reducing multiplayer enjoyment.
  • Steep grind and perceived pay-to-win elements for competitive deck building, combined with insufficient tutorial and unclear in-game mechanics.
  • gameplay
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay offers unique mechanics with varied, strategic matches reminiscent of classic CCG thrills, though new players may struggle due to a poor tutorial and interface issues. Despite early access bugs and some frustration, the game is generally fun, balanced, and continually improved with quality-of-life updates and content.

    • “I believe new players will like this game as well as its mechanics are very unique and the game offers exciting matches full of crazy combos, clever battle plans and game drama (in a good way lol).”
    • “Early access and already better than Hearthstone, as the gameplay is much more varied, fluid, balanced and fun.”
    • “It is early access though, so there are a few weird bugs and UI annoyances (that will be fixed in probably the near future anyways!), but the gameplay is there, and overall, it’s really fun :)”
    • “Tutorial sucks big time. Explains almost no mechanics or card features at all.”
    • “Nasty user interface, gameplay that conveys no play, tutorial match that lasted forever, and 3-second long audio sample on a loop that lasted for eternity.”
    • “The whole mechanics is changed, the cards are changed, and it is an entirely different thing.”
  • graphics
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics feature original 90's artwork by Paul Bonner and Studio Parente, but some cards lack proper images and the gray borders detract from the vibrant art style. Overall, the old-school aesthetic feels more like a poorly executed mobile port rather than a polished presentation.

    • “Original artwork from the RPG/Warzone/Doom Trooper.”
    • “You will find quite nice artwork from Paul Bonner.”
    • “Maybe I'm being subjective here, but the gray borders on the cards and interfaces do not do the colorful 90's artworks of Paul Bonner and Studio Parente any favors.”
    • “Some cards lack proper image/graphics.”
    • “Maybe I'm being subjective here, but the gray borders on the cards and interfaces are not doing the colorful 90's artworks of Paul Bonner and Studio Parente any favors.”
    • “They're trying for an old-school aesthetic that leaves the game, in my opinion, looking like a bad mobile port.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is severely lacking, resulting in poor performance with low frame rates and choppy movement even with minimal on-screen activity. It suffers from outdated visuals and inadequate audio feedback, contrasting sharply with better-optimized titles that regularly offer new content. Overall, the game feels like an unpolished early access product with little hope for future improvements.

    • “There's virtually no players, the game is severely lacking in sound, visual effects, animation, and feedback departments, and performance is horrible. Just a few characters on screen cause chugging and struggling to move, with terrible frame rates.”
    • “Doomtrooper (Steam) is badly optimized in early access, with no prospect of new original sets being designed, painted, and added in the future.”
    • “The game suffers from poor optimization, resulting in frequent lag and low frame rates, which seriously impacts gameplay experience.”
  • monetization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features no microtransactions, offering all content fully accessible to all players. It is completely free to play, providing a fair and enjoyable experience without any pay-to-win elements.

    • “At this time, there are no microtransactions; everything that is open is available to all players.”
    • “This would be an excellent time to jump in and try this game since there are zero microtransactions, meaning it is 100% free to play.”
  • story
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect is intertwined with mission-based gameplay, where completing missions rewards in-game currency and card acquisitions, motivating players to engage in ranked matches and progress their card collection.

  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the menu music highly enjoyable and catchy, often wanting to listen to it repeatedly.

    • “Ps I can listen to the menu music over and over again :)”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is praised for being fast-paced and dynamic, creating an intense and engaging experience through quick reactions that lead to amusing interactions. Players find the comedic timing and reactive gameplay elements genuinely funny and entertaining.

    • “Comparing with other CCGs: it is perfect fast action - a bunch of reacting makes this game intensive, like you react to his reaction to your action... funny as hell.”
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Doomtrooper CCG is a casual strategy game with science fiction theme.

Doomtrooper CCG is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

On average players spend around 327 hours playing Doomtrooper CCG.

Doomtrooper CCG was released on August 3, 2020.

Doomtrooper CCG was developed by Secret Cow Level.

Doomtrooper CCG has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its graphics.

Doomtrooper CCG is a single player game with multiplayer support.

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