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Kyvir: Rebirth is a single player tactical role playing game with medieval and historical themes. It was developed by Dawnblaze Entertainment and was released on January 31, 2021. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Kyvir: Rebirth is a single player card game that combines elements of RPG, deck building, and roguelike gameplay. This game features an original dual deck mechanism, hundreds of distinctive items, skills, and cards for you to experiment with.

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71%Audience ScoreBased on 63 reviews
gameplay9 positive mentions
grinding2 negative mentions

  • Innovative gameplay mechanics such as dual decks (main hand and off hand) and manual card redraw create a unique and strategic deckbuilding experience.
  • The equipment and set bonuses add depth and customization, encouraging varied playstyles and adaptability.
  • Generally enjoyable and addictive with good graphics, pleasant UI, and engaging combat; offers a solid experience for fans of card battlers and roguelike games.
  • The game has been abandoned with no updates since 2021, leading to unresolved bugs, balance issues, and lack of new content.
  • Difficulty is poorly balanced—too easy for some and frustratingly hard or unbalanced for others, with some classes and bosses being problematic.
  • Localization and card descriptions are often unclear or poorly written, causing confusion; plus, the game is repetitive and has limited content variety currently.
  • gameplay

    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a unique and engaging blend of roguelite deckbuilding with innovative mechanics such as dual decks and manual card redrawing, providing strategic depth and variety across different characters. Players appreciate the clear communication of mechanics, class-specific skills, and loot-driven progression, though some express concerns about limited debuff removal options. Overall, it delivers a fun, clever twist on established card and dungeon crawler mechanics that appeals to both casual and strategic players.

    • “It's a fun and clever spin on well-established mechanics (card combos, buffs, items to boost your stats, random encounters, etc.).”
    • “The skills and equipment mechanics are genius, and give the relatively small card selection tremendous depth.”
    • “I've played for two days and I like mostly everything they added here: two different classes (third should be added later), lots of skills, equipment sets (with set bonuses), character progression after runs, random encounters, interesting mechanics with manual redrawing from the deck.”
    • “Your gameplay will also depend on your loot drop luck or RNG.”
    • “Also, I think that the game lacks reliable mechanics to remove debuffs (especially those which are permanent, like poison).”
    • “The draw mechanic is a little different: instead of your hand filling at the start of each turn, you choose whether you want to manually discard your current hand and draw cards once per turn.”
  • graphics

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features beautiful and appealing graphics with a pleasant UI and impressive artwork, contributing to an engaging atmosphere. While the visual design is praised, some users note limited variety with only two playable classes. Overall, the graphics enhance the gameplay experience despite a somewhat complex game mechanism.

    • “Zippy gameplay, pleasant UI, and appealing art style.”
    • “Graphics and music are beautiful, although the gameplay mechanics are not simple and easy.”
    • “I really like the graphic style and atmosphere, even though there are only 2 playable classes and limited variety.”
  • grinding

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is moderately demanding, but inconsistent balance issues make the overall experience feel messy and frustrating.

    • “The balance is all over the place, add to that a grindy game and you have a mess.”
    • “It's moderately grindy.”
  • music

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users praise the game's beautiful music, noting it enhances the overall experience, though it accompanies a gameplay mechanism that is complex rather than simple.

  • replayability

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers a high level of replayability, providing tons of fun that keeps players engaged over multiple sessions.

    • “Tons of fun and high replay value!”
  • atmosphere

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is praised for its appealing graphic style, creating an engaging environment, although the limited number of playable classes currently restricts variety.

  • story

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story shows promise with upcoming character additions and expanded narrative content, suggesting potential for greater depth and engagement as the game develops.

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5h Median play time
13h Average play time
3-30h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 3 analyzed playthroughs
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Kyvir: Rebirth is a tactical role playing game with medieval and historical themes.

Kyvir: Rebirth is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

On average players spend around 13 hours playing Kyvir: Rebirth.

Kyvir: Rebirth was released on January 31, 2021.

Kyvir: Rebirth was developed by Dawnblaze Entertainment.

Kyvir: Rebirth has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Kyvir: Rebirth for its gameplay but disliked it for its grinding.

Kyvir: Rebirth is a single player game.

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