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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 41 reviews
gameplay5 positive mentions
stability1 negative mentions

  • Unique procedural card generation ensures almost infinite deck customization, providing fresh and surprising gameplay each run.
  • Wide variety of commanders with distinct playstyles and six difficulty levels enhance replayability and strategic depth.
  • Well-designed mechanics and synergies create an engaging, puzzle-like deckbuilding experience reminiscent of Magic: The Gathering.
  • Enemy variety is limited, often feeling like stronger versions of previous foes, which can make long runs repetitive.
  • Runs can be quite long, sometimes lasting 2-3 hours, which may reduce replayability and feel bloated.
  • Use of AI-generated art is a divisive point; some players find it detracts from the game's polish and aesthetic appeal.
  • gameplay

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

    The gameplay is praised for its tight, polished mechanics that blend Magic: The Gathering-like card systems with Slay the Spire-style progression, offering engaging strategic depth and class variety. However, some players find the limited card types and mechanics lead to repetitiveness after multiple runs, with a learning curve that may initially feel complex but becomes rewarding over time. Overall, the gameplay is regarded as a strong and unique card game experience, though updates adding new mechanics and challenges are hoped for.

    • “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 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

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    60% positive mentions, 20% neutral mentions, 20% negative mentions

    The game offers exceptionally high replayability, with each run providing fresh surprises through new cards and strong combos, keeping gameplay engaging and varied. Its procedural card generation ensures that no two runs feel the same, making it a compelling choice for fans of endlessly replayable deckbuilders. Enabling fast mode is recommended to enhance the experience by reducing run times.

    • “Because of the same, I can guarantee you this will definitely feel like an endlessly replayable game.”
    • “Even when it looks like I spent a lot of time talking about what I don't like, I have genuinely enjoyed this more than what I was expecting, every run getting surprised by new cards and strong combos, so give it a shot if endless replayable deckbuilder is what you are after (oh, and enable fast mode immediately once you start playing, it will save you around 1 hour per run).”
    • “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.”
  • stability

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

    The game demonstrates strong stability with no reported freezes and responsive, active developers supporting it. Its semi-complex but accessible system contributes to a smooth experience, making it well worth the price.

  • grinding

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

    Grinding is notably intense, as players must complete significant repetitive tasks to reach the final boss, making progression challenging and time-consuming.

  • optimization

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

    The game's optimization struggles with performance slowdowns when managing 20 or more units, indicating room for improvement. Despite this, the overall experience remains enjoyable.

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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 stability.

Infinite Cards is a single player game.

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