Rogue Cards is a Games app by Ivan Khokhlenkov. Rogue Cards (Dungeon Cards) is an offline roguelike with puzzle elements. Move your character card across a grid of nine cards, clashing with neighbors to advance.
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1. Move your character card across a grid of nine cards, clashing with neighbors to advance.
2. Rogue Cards (Dungeon Cards) is an offline roguelike with puzzle elements.
3. It's turn-based dungeon crawler with randomly generated dungeons and retro pixel art.
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I really like this game and would love to see more games like this I’m surprised a game so simple is this fun
I’m so glad I found this game! I’m a casual gamer, but I still like something with a little depth and enough variety to keep you coming back for more. This fits the bill! This is very well designed, user friendly, easy to learn and pick up and play, it’s portrait mode (thank you!!!), it uses no battery, and it’s simply really fun. There’s a challenge, but it’s not frustrating at all. Also, there are no ads or IAP, and the premium price is more than fair. Also the privacy policy is excellent (no tracking at all). Thank you developer for a great app and monetizing it so fairly. We need more developers like you.
It’s $2 and is worth it in about 10 minutes of playing. It’s a really nice little tile-based rogue lite. Reminds me of Threes in a weird way. Hope to see more from this dev! Definitely worth a couple bucks if you’re into this kind of game.
I got this back in November when it went free for a day or two. I wasn't really a fan of card-based games previously (outside of Imbroglio, because.... well.... WOW!), even though I'm a huge strategy and roguelike fan, the whole card element has never really grabbed me - and I didn't expect much from this, especially with a generic name like Rogue Cards... HOWEVER:;: After about a week of installing and offloading this game trying to make more space on my dinky little 16GB phone, it started to click with me. By Christmas, I was playing this at least once a day. Now, at the beginning of March, it's still on my phone (one of 3 card-based games I have wound up REALLY clicking with - the other two being; Imbroglio [obviously] and Pirates Outlaws], and more than that:: I have at least 5 gaming 'sessions' (free time where I put more than 15 minutes into a game) with it a week. I have yet to unlock everything, but I do have about 60% of the perks, 3/4 of the characters and a little less than 1/2 of the stages unlocked. And with no IAPs in sight, it's great knowing that everyone else playing it has not been able to just buy their way to unlocking everything. It also doesn't taint the gameplay with thoughts like 'are they purposely coding the game to always beat me?' Or 'is this artificially difficult so that I'll want to toss a few dollars at it?' So.... do I recommend this game? GEWD YES!!! Even for people/gamers who have never been fans of card games? ABSOLUTELY. Should you wait for it to go on sale or even drop down to free to get it? If I knew how much I was going to enjoy this game before I, myself, got it for free, I wouldn't have. $1.99 is a GREAT price point for this when compared to other titles in the genre scattered across the AppStore. In fact, after Christmas I would up gifting this game to a couple of friends at work just because I wanted to toss what I could in the direction of the devs AND because I thought they would both enjoy it. One did, the other is more obsessed with console gaming, has never thought of his phone as a 'respectable gaming device' and has made fun of mobile gamers for the last decade.... so.... <shrug> (can't win 'em all). Anyway, I TOTALLY recommend picking it up if you're even the slightest bit interested in it. Lots of characters with different attributes/abilities - lots of perks to choose from (you can activate 3 out of the 11-12 or so that they have - after you unlock them), and both can be upgraded with the currency you earn/collect in each game, and, right now, 17 stages to choose from, each of them also having different enemies/attributes. Though, you'll have to unlock all of this, starting from stage 1 and with 1 character.... it IS a game that, in order to unlock everything and have a fairly massive selection of ways to play, you'll have to put a bit of time in to - but the gameplay is solid, fair, ENJOYABLE, randomized, and can very easily eat up a lot of that free time. If that doesn't sound good, or like something you're into, then I'd say no, go buy something else. =P
I see no provision to allow saves do be transferred between devices which doesn’t make sense in this day and age. Would love the game otherwise.
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