Skip to main content
Mythicard Game Cover

About

Mythicard is a multiplayer tactical turn-based strategy game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by Crackoder and was released on November 6, 2022. It received positive reviews from players.

Mythicard is an Online Auto Battler game based on Mythology. 6 players fight to be the last one standing, in order to win, each player has to create an army of cards and make it better every round. Winners get affinity points for the kind they played the most and can use it to modify their game!

Skip User Reviews

82%Audience ScoreBased on 33 reviews
music1 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Engaging and deep gameplay with a compelling blend of deck-building and tactical auto-battler elements.
  • Unique and immersive atmosphere supported by stylish visuals and an appealing soundtrack.
  • Easy to learn yet offers strategic depth, with an active developer and ongoing content updates.
  • Lack of meaningful single player content and very low player population, resulting in a dead PvP environment.
  • Some UI and card readability issues, unclear ranking system, and frustration with grind-heavy progression mechanics.
  • Visuals are considered lackluster and outdated, accompanied by occasional clunky controls and unpolished technical delivery.
  • gameplay

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers easy-to-learn rules with surprisingly deep mechanics, highlighted by a unique passive skill system that requires strategic trade-offs. While visually simple and somewhat flat, the core gameplay is stable, engaging, and well-balanced for an early access title, appealing more to casual players than enthusiasts.

    • “Tl;dr: easy rules, deep gameplay.”
    • “Though it is still being balanced, the core mechanics of the game are solidly enjoyable and I look forward to continue playing it as the game progresses through its early release.”
    • “There are no type synergies and the gameplay feels pretty flat overall.”
    • “For gameplay purposes, because the user interface for this game is mostly just 2D static text/images, it might as well be a web page.”
    • “Musically and visually it is very relaxing and 'clean' and the gameplay is at an extremely stable state for an early access game with a fascinating take on passive skills (you are allowed up to 3 skills but all of the skills have detriments as well as bonuses, for example 'hard hitter' causes your cards to do 1 extra damage to your opponent but you lose 1 gold each turn, which means you have to think your skills through carefully and make some tough decisions).”
  • graphics

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are widely criticized for being outdated, unpolished, and reminiscent of low-quality browser or Flash games, with unimpressive 2D visuals that feel neglected compared to modern 3D standards. While some find the visuals initially confusing, they acknowledge the gameplay can still be enjoyable once familiar. Overall, the graphics detract from the experience due to their poor quality and lack of polish.

    • “The graphics make it a bit hard to understand at first, but when you get the hang of it it's a lot of fun.”
    • “Even mobile phones and game consoles can do 3D graphics now.”
    • “This is shallow for a deckbuilder, pick/buy/sell cards then let the battle work itself out, so there's less strategy involved than usual, but I still think the main cause of failure here was just a really sloppy, unpolished, browser/flash-like technical delivery with laughably poor artwork and everything else feeling phoned in.”
    • “The game features really lacklustre 2D visuals (does the developer not know 3D graphics became mainstream in the mid-1990s?).”
    • “Gamers don't spend thousands of dollars on gaming rigs and the latest 3D graphics cards to play 2D games.”
  • story

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is deeply rooted in rich world-building, drawing heavily from Greek mythology, and while it enhances the game's epic background, the developer relies more on player interaction than traditional storytelling elements or level design.

    • “And it has great world building: you don't need to know about the lore to play the game, but every card is part of an epic background story - just look up "Greek mythology" ;-)”
    • “The developer gambled that other players would be an acceptable substitute for adding storytelling, level design, etc. to the game.”
  • grinding

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the grinding required to unlock affinity powers frustrating and suggest allowing players to choose these abilities without having to invest extensive farming or point grinding.

    • “The only thing that frustrates me is the farming needed to unlock the affinity powers.”
    • “Just let people choose those powers without grinding points.”
  • music

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is described as relaxing and clean, contributing to a calm and enjoyable atmosphere that complements the stable gameplay and thoughtful skill mechanics.

    • “Musically and visually it is very relaxing and 'clean', and the gameplay is at an extremely stable state for an early access game with a fascinating take on passive skills.”
Skip Game Offers

Buy Mythicard

Skip Videos

Videos

Skip Games Like Mythicard
Skip FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Mythicard is a tactical turn-based strategy game with fantasy theme.

Mythicard is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

Mythicard was released on November 6, 2022.

Mythicard was developed by Crackoder.

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

Mythicard is a multiplayer game.

Similar games include Kingdom Draw, Yi Xian: The Cultivation Card Game, Godsbane, Fairytale Fables, Auto RiskRisk and others.