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Three Kingdoms: The Blood Moon is a single player tactical role playing game with medieval and historical themes. It was developed by Kygua Tech and was released on April 2, 2025. It received positive reviews from players.

OFFICIAL DISCORD About the GameThree Kingdoms: The Blood Moon is a turn-based Roguelike card game where you assume the role of a Shu general. Explore dungeons, gather relics, and amass a collection of cards. In each round, you can assemble a unique combination of cards and treasures to defeat your enemies and rewrite history! Classic Battles: Commence with basic cards - attack, evade, heal, …

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83%Audience ScoreBased on 88 reviews
gameplay7 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions

  • Unique twist on the deckbuilding roguelike genre with cards played both on player and enemy turns, adding strategic depth and interactivity.
  • Distinct and varied characters with different playstyles and multiple viable builds, enhancing replayability and fresh gameplay experiences.
  • Strong base gameplay mechanics and enjoyable combat loop that appeals to fans of Slay the Spire and other similar deckbuilders, with good difficulty scaling on higher levels.
  • Inconsistent and unpolished AI-generated artwork that some players find distracting or off-putting, impacting the game's visual cohesion.
  • Balance issues including overpowered relics and combos, as well as a gameplay experience that can feel too easy or repetitive after initial runs.
  • Poor translation quality and some UI/technical issues, including limited meta-progression and lack of meaningful updates, which hinder long-term engagement.
  • gameplay

    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    26% positive mentions, 63% neutral mentions, 11% negative mentions

    The gameplay offers a unique and engaging twist on the Slay the Spire formula, featuring distinct characters with varied mechanics and innovative card play styles that keep runs fresh. While mechanically solid and enjoyable, the game suffers from limited meta-progression, repetitive enemy encounters, and occasional balance issues that can make extended play less compelling. Overall, it delivers a focused, strategic roguelike deckbuilding experience that is fun and accessible, though less deep and challenging than its inspiration.

    • “Very much similar to Slay the Spire but with a different setting and some new mechanics, including a way of playing cards that I have not encountered before.”
    • “Character variety adds another layer of depth, with multiple playable figures offering distinct mechanics that significantly alter how the game is approached.”
    • “It brings some genuinely new mechanics to the table, and I’ve put in around 50 hours, reaching ascension 9 with all four characters, so I’ve spent enough time with it to give a grounded opinion.”
    • “A shameless Slay the Spire knockoff with none of the original's mechanical depth or challenge.”
    • “The gameplay gets old really fast because of this.”
    • “Balance between mechanics, cards, and items is off.”
  • graphics

    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    23% positive mentions, 54% neutral mentions, 23% negative mentions

    The game's graphics feature a distinctive pixel-art style with a strong Three Kingdoms theme, praised for clarity and appeal by some players. However, heavy use of inconsistent, AI-generated artwork leads to a patchwork visual experience that detracts from overall polish. While the art style suits the genre, many note that the varied quality and animation inconsistencies hold the visuals back from being fully satisfying.

    • “Exactly what I expected and beyond my expectations of a Chinese rogue-like card game, personally like the artwork better than Spire.”
    • “Visually, the game adopts a pixel-art style that emphasizes clarity over extravagance.”
    • “Also as a Three Kingdoms fan, I love the strong Three Kingdoms theme and the retro art style.”
    • “The heavy reliance on unpolished AI art and inconsistent visuals holds it back significantly.”
    • “Poor translation, inconsistent art (looks like it was all patchworked together from different asset packs, totally different art styles, pixel density, and even animation), everything else is pretty basic for the genre.”
    • “Enemy visuals also lack consistency.”
  • replayability

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 33% neutral mentions, 17% negative mentions

    Replayability is generally enhanced by the distinct playstyles of the four characters, making repeated playthroughs feel fresh and engaging. However, limited overall content and some design choices can detract from its lasting appeal for certain players.

    • “This helps extend replayability, as switching characters can make the same pool of content feel meaningfully different.”
    • “Fast-paced, fun, good depth, and highly replayable.”
    • “The gameplay differs greatly between all four characters, which I like, so quite a bit of replayability.”
    • “Content is limited, and replayability suffers because of it.”
  • story

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The story serves mainly as a superficial backdrop with familiar characters and themes but lacks depth and meaningful narrative development. Many users feel the game misses an opportunity to expand its storytelling and engage players more fully.

    • “The Three Kingdoms theme is present more as a backdrop than a deeply explored narrative, offering recognizable characters and motifs without committing heavily to storytelling or historical detail.”
    • “No story, no difficulty level that matters, nothing really.”
    • “I wish they did more with the story.”
  • music

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 67% negative mentions

    The music is simple and unremarkable, neither particularly impressive nor irritating, complementing the gameplay without standing out.

    • “Simple but not irritatingly simple music.”
    • “The soundtrack is another issue.”
    • “Graphics aren't great, music isn't great, but gameplay is engaging.”
  • character development

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Character development is criticized for its flaws, with users finding the character design lacking and underwhelming.

  • atmosphere

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's atmosphere is anchored by its Three Kingdoms setting, which adds thematic depth without overshadowing the gameplay, creating an engaging but balanced environment.

    • “The three kingdoms setting, while not deeply explored, provides a thematic anchor that enhances the overall atmosphere without overwhelming the gameplay.”
  • emotional

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users express a strong emotional connection to the game, often feeling regret for not discovering and playing it earlier, highlighting its impactful and memorable experience.

    • “How I regret not discovering this hidden gem much sooner.”
  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's humor is subtle and lighthearted, with amusing elements like quirky enemy names that add a charming, playful touch to the experience.

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Three Kingdoms: The Blood Moon is a tactical role playing game with medieval and historical themes. Common tags for Three Kingdoms: The Blood Moon include turn-based, indie, card battler, roguelite, 2d and others.

Three Kingdoms: The Blood Moon is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

Three Kingdoms: The Blood Moon was released on April 2, 2025.

Three Kingdoms: The Blood Moon was developed by Kygua Tech.

Three Kingdoms: The Blood Moon has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Three Kingdoms: The Blood Moon for its gameplay but disliked it for its graphics.

Three Kingdoms: The Blood Moon is a single player game.

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