Epic Card Game Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 26 reviews. Read all reviews for Epic Card Game for iPhone.
Epic Card Game is free iOS app published by White Wizard Games LLC

Amazing

code2424

I haven’t played physical card games in years so hadn’t heard of this. Honestly, I figured it’d just be one of many TCG fantasy games out there. I was proven wrong. This game is very good. It has real challenge, strategies, and depth. It goes far beyond other games. The artwork and music is superb. Well made App, thank you!


Mmmmmmmmmehh

Bleu Whale

Mediocre implementation of a mediocre game I find the game ok, not enough interest there to play over other things I might choose. With the high power cards and one move a turn, it ends up being a slug fest where you each take one swing a turn until someone gets an edge, then it’s a sow all to the finish. The implementation surprised me after the best in class star realms. An odd, random campaign full of typos. Text overlays obscuring the opponents champions. Insufficient visual cues to track turn order through the many gifts in initiative each turn. Incomplete rules explanation in the tutorial and no full rules that I could fine (had to go to internet to learn, for instance, the difference between discarding and banishing and why it mattered for win conditions). Sure, I could get used to the quirks and stop passing at the wrong time, but why bother. After a few hours with the campaign, Epic has done nothing to convince me it’s worth the effort.


Not for me

Gnar Shreddar

I am an experience MTG player, and I’ve played numerous card battlers on iOS and computer. This ranks among the weakest ones I’ve tried. The ability names are trying desperately not to infringe on copyright. The phase mechanic is not easily grasped (it seems to be a twist on MTG’s). The lack of mana or another spendable resource that must be accounted for makes gameplay uninteresting in my opinion. As another reviewer noted, it comes down to who can eliminate their opponent's “champions” (read: creatures) first, so I liken it to if the only colors in MTG were green and red. This oversimplification on top of general user interface clunkiness drove me away from investing much time in this game. Not on the same level as Star Realms!


Not a f2p game - but great AI solo play options

Glair ion

This game feels really tight in some areas and really poorly implemented in others. Pros: fast load on launch, graphics options allow you to look through cards easily enough, the damage assignment is done without tedious flair and is swift enough, pretty pictures, a healthy number of mechanics, flexible solo gameplay (which is its absolute strongest point) Cons: AI is sluggish at times (like, 5 min plus to make decisions???), the layout is just messy with so much wasted space and awkward paging through hordes of enemy cards, really poorly balanced “campaign” mode, and confusing rewards. Summary, this feels intended for those who want to invest in the game as a digital platform for a magic cards-esque game. Its not f2p in one sense, but has very flexible AI play options. Despite it’s clunky implementation, I’ll likely continue to play it solo, so can’t give it lower than 4 stars!


Another trash game

desian13

Some hastily developed game with a terrible tutorial. Card mechanics are garbage. It’s basically destroy everything, play a creature, then attack. The campaign left alot to be desired.. spending 1 gold a turn to cast pretty much everything.. please.. mtg doesn’t even have a limit like that.. please go back to the drawing board and call someone that ACTUALLY plays tabletop card games


Not for the beginner

mopargearhead

I am new at this game and your training quests are way to advanced. I’ve played the very first training quest 5 times and 1. It doesn’t train or teach you any strategy ideas and 2. The bit is so advanced it kicks my trash in under one minute. For a beginner I find the game so hard it’s not fun to play.