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Takara Cards: Academy

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54%Game Brain Score
music, story
monetization, grinding
82% User Score Based on 17 reviews

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Takara Cards: Academy is a single player role playing game. It was developed by Post Mortem Pixels and was released on January 18, 2025. It received positive reviews from players.

Welcome to the Academy, Cadet!In this free prologue of Takara Cards, you can create your Cadet and venture into the first sector of your adventure in search of the Space-Dragons who stole from the Federation. Build your deck while exploring the Cosmos, and choose from a handful of Maneuver and Equipment cards earned in story events, level-ups, and stores. Create new characters and strategies: E…

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82%
Audience ScoreBased on 17 reviews
music3 positive mentions
monetization12 negative mentions

  • The game features a visually appealing art style and solid music, enhancing the overall experience.
  • It offers a unique blend of deckbuilding and tactical combat, providing a refreshing gameplay experience.
  • As a free prologue, it serves as a promising start to a potentially great card game series with strategic depth.
  • The game is criticized for being more of an advertisement for Takara Cards rather than a full-fledged game.
  • Some players find the game mechanics tedious and not particularly fun, leading to a lack of engagement.
  • There are concerns about the game's value, as it is perceived as a poorly executed demo rather than a complete product.
  • monetization
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of this game is heavily criticized for being essentially an advertisement for "takara cards" rather than a legitimate game. Users express frustration over misleading marketing practices that present ads and demos as full games, arguing that this detracts from genuine developers and harms the gaming experience. Overall, the monetization strategy is seen as exploitative, with a recommendation against spending money on it.

    • “If you enjoy advertisements, you can consume them for free on the web or on YouTube without needing to add them to your game library, download them, and then launch the advertising.”
    • “While it might seem like an innocuous mistake, publishing demos and advertisements as if they are full games is misleading and in some ways harmful.”
    • “It's impossible for me to recommend this incorrectly published advertising spam to gamers; you deserve better than adverts.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is praised for its solid concept and artistic execution, contributing positively to the overall experience.

    • “The music, concept, and art are solid.”
    • “The soundtrack perfectly complements the gameplay, enhancing the overall experience.”
    • “Each track is beautifully composed, creating an immersive atmosphere that draws you in.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be somewhat tedious, suggesting that it may detract from the overall enjoyment and pacing of the experience.

    • “It just seemed a bit tedious.”
    • “The grinding feels endless and repetitive.”
    • “I found myself doing the same tasks over and over without any real reward.”
  • gameplay
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized as a card mini-game embedded within a larger sci-fi context, but early impressions suggest that the mechanics may not be particularly engaging or enjoyable.

    • “The core gameplay feels like a card mini-game in a larger sci-fi game.”
  • story
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in the prologue provides a compelling introduction to the game's strategic depth and engaging narrative, enticing players to explore the full experience.

    • “As a free prologue, it offers a taste of the full game's strategic depth and engaging storyline.”
  • graphics
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are praised for their visually appealing art style, which complements the unique blend of deckbuilding and tactical combat, creating a refreshing aesthetic experience.

    • “The unique blend of deckbuilding and tactical combat is refreshing, and the art style is visually appealing.”
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Takara Cards: Academy is a role playing game.

Takara Cards: Academy is available on PC, Windows and Linux.

Takara Cards: Academy was released on January 18, 2025.

Takara Cards: Academy was developed by Post Mortem Pixels.

Takara Cards: Academy has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its monetization.

Takara Cards: Academy is a single player game.

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