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Infinite Cards is a single player tactical turn-based strategy game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by Tubby Turtle Studios and was released on March 27, 2026. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

Discover infinite cards in this roguelike deckbuilder. Every card is unique, every run a new experience. Craft, combine, and build your deck completely freely to defeat enemies and bosses, or take on cleverly designed puzzle challenges!

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100%Audience ScoreBased on 47 reviews
gameplay5 positive mentions
stability1 negative mentions

  • Infinite Cards offers an immense variety with procedurally generated cards, ensuring high replayability and fresh deck-building experiences every run.
  • The game provides deep and rewarding deck customization combined with multiple unique commanders and challenging difficulties, appealing to fans of Magic: The Gathering and roguelike deckbuilders.
  • The developer is highly engaged, actively supporting the game with updates and community interaction, delivering a polished and well-balanced gameplay experience especially impressive for a solo indie project.
  • The game features AI-generated art that some players find off-putting or low quality, which can detract from immersion despite its curation.
  • Runs can feel overly long and pacing sluggish for some players, which may reduce motivation to replay due to extended session times and repetitiveness in combat encounters.
  • UI and UX issues persist, including cumbersome controls, lack of optimization for managing large numbers of cards, and ambiguous or complex card text style that can create a steep learning curve initially.
  • gameplay

    28 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    18% positive mentions, 71% neutral mentions, 11% negative mentions

    The gameplay is praised for its polished, engaging, and unique blend of card mechanics reminiscent of MTG and Slay the Spire, offering strategic depth through interesting triggers and class variety. However, some players find the mechanics initially confusing, and the limited card types and repetitive loops suggest a need for more keywords, mechanics, and challenges to sustain long-term engagement. Overall, it’s considered a promising and enjoyable experience, especially for card game enthusiasts, with potential for further improvement through future updates.

    • “The experience feels surprisingly polished for an indie game, and the game mechanics are tight with multiple possibilities.”
    • “An interesting twist on card mechanics that pushes players to build and tune iterative systems rather than just chase raw power.”
    • “The longer I have played, the more I have come to appreciate the role of each of the three card types (unit, spell, and relic) and been impressed by the mechanics of the design.”
    • “Because the underlying card mechanics are currently limited, you quickly learn the templates.”
    • “Currently, the card types and mechanics feel a bit too limited.”
    • “While this structure prevents the game from breaking, seeing every mechanical type in just one or two runs leaves the gameplay loop feeling a bit repetitive.”
  • replayability

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    43% positive mentions, 43% neutral mentions, 14% negative mentions

    Users praise the game's high replayability, highlighting the variability and constant generation of new cards that make each run unique and engaging. Despite some rough edges and overused AI art, the endless deck combinations and surprises keep players coming back for more. This makes it an excellent choice for fans seeking a replayable card-based roguelite experience.

    • “The variability of the decks gives it high replayability, and I believe my infinite cards journey is just beginning.”
    • “Because of the same, I can guarantee you this will definitely feel like an endlessly replayable game.”
    • “It felt comfortably familiar as a longtime card gamer, and the replayability is through the roof with the constant generation of new cards.”
    • “In a roguelite, this drastically hurts replayability.”
  • music

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The music in the game is described as chill and relaxing, contributing positively to the overall experience, though some users note that the variety of tracks is limited.

    • “The chill and relaxing soundtrack is quite well done.”
  • stability

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game offers excellent stability with zero freezes and responsive, active developers. Its semi-complex yet accessible system enhances gameplay without causing confusion, making it well worth the price.

  • grinding

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Grinding is a significant challenge in the game, with the final boss requiring extensive effort and repetition to reach.

  • optimization

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game's optimization struggles with performance drops when managing over 20 units, causing noticeable slowdowns. While the mana system requires some adjustment, the overall experience remains highly engaging despite these issues.

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Play Times

50h Median play time
50h Average play time
50-50h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 1 analyzed playthroughs
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Infinite Cards is a tactical turn-based strategy game with fantasy theme. Common tags for Infinite Cards include turn-based, indie, card battler, roguelite, traditional roguelike and others.

Infinite Cards is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 50 hours playing Infinite Cards.

Infinite Cards was released on March 27, 2026.

Infinite Cards was developed by Tubby Turtle Studios.

Infinite Cards has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Infinite Cards for its gameplay but disliked it for its music.

Infinite Cards is a single player game.

Similar games include SpellRogue, Die in the Dungeon, Commander Quest, Wildfrost, DICEOMANCER and others.