- June 9, 2023
- DIY Experiences LLC
Mark Out! The Wrestling Card Game
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About
"Mark Out! The Wrestling Card Game" is a 3D collectible card game where you can build, upgrade, and fuse cards to create unique wrestling moves. Play against the CPU or other players online, with 100+ cards, 10 arenas, and a card innovation system for double stat impact. Customize your deck, share your own cards, and earn achievements. Experience a completely unique animation style for a fresh take on card games.











- The game combines wrestling and card mechanics in an innovative and enjoyable way, providing a fun experience for fans of both genres.
- The creation modes allow for customization of wrestlers and decks, adding depth and replayability to the game.
- The developer is actively updating the game, showing commitment to improvement and community feedback, which enhances the overall experience.
- The game currently feels bare bones, with limited customization options and a lack of depth in gameplay strategy.
- There are issues with the user interface and animations that detract from the overall experience, along with some bugs that need addressing.
- The grind for leveling up and acquiring new cards can become tedious, especially as matches tend to be quick and lack variety.
gameplay
22 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is praised for its enjoyable card collecting mechanics and innovative features like card fusion and customization options, making it accessible yet challenging. However, some players feel there is a lack of strategic depth and variety in card effects, with room for improvement in balancing and solidifying mechanics. Overall, the game offers a fun experience, especially for fans of card games, with potential for further enhancement.
“The game features unique mechanics such as fusing cards together, creating your own cards, searching for specific cards to create goat-tier cards, etc. The innovation and combo features are enjoyable as well.”
“The game mechanics are fun and there is a ton of customization.”
“But there seems so far to be no strategy to the gameplay, with no variety really in the card effects beyond the amount of damage they do.”
“Still lots of work to be done, balancing, solidifying mechanics. I am hopeful that this will be sorted out, and what will be left is a quality card game starring wrestlers.”
“The flow of gameplay has been improved, along with several added match types.”