- July 5, 2016
- Charyb Games
Take Thy Throne
Platforms
About
"Take Thy Throne" is a strategic turn-based card game where players compete to claim the throne in a fantasy world. Build your deck, command minions, and navigate political intrigue across different regions to outwit your opponents. The game features various heroes with unique abilities and a dynamic campaign mode for immersive single-player experience.










- The game features cute graphics and a charming art style that many players appreciate.
- It has a fun concept with potential for enjoyable gameplay, especially when played with friends.
- The developers are responsive and actively working on improvements, which gives hope for future updates and a better player experience.
- The game suffers from a severe lack of players, making multiplayer experiences nearly impossible.
- Controls and gameplay feedback are often confusing, leading to frustration during play.
- Many players report technical issues, such as being locked at 30fps and problems with matchmaking.
graphics
18 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game have received positive feedback for their cute aesthetics, colorful maps, and charming character designs, with many reviewers praising the art style and animations as gorgeous. However, some players noted issues with clarity and quality in certain areas, suggesting that while the visuals are appealing, they could benefit from further refinement. Overall, the graphics are a highlight, contributing to an enjoyable gaming experience.
“I really hope that's the case, because everything shown here in terms of graphics, I'd say is gorgeous!”
“Love the art style, it's pretty cute.”
“Art design: nice animations, colorful maps and characters; I personally dig the art style.”
“The kind of MOBA idea was actually pretty cool, but the graphics were too poor, the texts were hard to decipher, and multiplayer didn't work.”
“Take Thy Throne has cute aesthetics and decent gameplay, but has been ruined by the lack of players.”
“The gameplay just needs to catch up to the visuals.”