5/5 rating based on 103 reviews. Read all reviews for Lost Portal CCG for iPhone.
Lost Portal CCG is paid iOS app published by Michael Camilli
Babysaygorays
Stumbled across this game and I am glad I did. I love playing Magic but I’m very busy and have limited time. I also like old school D&D, this game has a bit a both of D&D and deck building. The card art and the mechanics are also awesome. I love it. If you are an old Magic fan, give it a try and play a few games which play quickly and you won’t be disappointed.
edgar parok
This is game is incredibly fun if you like tcg style games but in a PvE style. There’s an rpg leveling system in place where you can increaase attributes that give you unique in match perks (many are rng based) Deckbuilding is fun with several themes to try. No iap or p2w mechanics other than a couple expansions that add new maps and cards. The downside is that it takes a really long time to acquire many of the truly efficient cards. Meanwhile, many early opponents already carry 4x of these efficient cards in their deck so you run into scenarios where there’s no chance of coming back. Especially early on, it feels unfair to get hit with low cost removal/board clears that have no drawback to the caster.
BJ7581
This game is awesome! Played all the way through it (maybe 30 hours of gameplay) and then bought both expansions because I was having so much fun! This is unique in the App Store. It’s offline (great for travel), has a leveling system, deep strategy/card deck, and super easy on the battery. Grab this game and get ready for hours and hours of enjoyable single player RPG offline epicness!
Dakong
If you enjoy HS adventure mode or games like Slay the Spire you will very much enjoy this game. Definitely provides enough of a challenge at higher difficulties!
GFRoff
Good concept of a card game but completely messed up balance. Seems impossible even on normal difficulty to move past the first 20 minutes of game play before the enemies cannot be beaten. Also completely opaque what the enemy is doing. I can only imagine what kind of absurd time and money would need to be sunk into this game to make progress. Too bad because the game dynamics are interesting.
Salem Smitherstone
I got so frustrated with mana burn/screw that I deleted the game a couple of months back. I just reinstalled it and lost my second consecutive match after drawing six Aeon cards over six turns each time taking a barrage of damage. At this point I had already played 9 Aeons, that is every mana card in my deck, dealing into my hand with 20 cards to spare. Even with random shuffling this is difficult to achieve, and it happens all the time. In physical games, if you shuffle poorly this can happen, but we’re talking about a digital game here, write an algorithm into the shuffling mechanic! This isn’t fun, it’s what everyone hates about MtG and it has somehow reached its opus here.
Nkwizitr
I play this game more than any other, in fact, i find it an improvement over mtg;!it only lacks a fifth color, that would really send it over the top for me!