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Spellsword Cards: Origins

Spellsword Cards: Origins

Details: Video game
Developer: One Up Plus
Publisher: One Up Plus
Platform: Microsoft Windows
Genres: Indie game, Strategy
Description: Featuring 400+ cards and counting, 8 classes, 6 races, and 5 paths to follow along with hundreds of unique battles. CARD FUSION & UPGRADES & CYCLING SYSTEM Upgrade your cards and use the unique card fusion system to create any combination of cards imaginable! As you make each run you will need to carefully manage your deck, to include just what you need to survive. To combat the problematic “bad draw” a voluntary discard and resource recovery system has been developed. PROCEDURALLY GENERATED ADVENTURES Adventure across the lands of Port Haven in this solo card combat roguelike. Crawl through swamp, fight over mountains, and swim through the seas all in search of loot, fame and fortune. Game play focuses on being a perfect card crawler and deck builder for all roguelike and roguelite loving dungeoneers. CHINESE LANGUAGE SUPPORT (中文) Native English and Chinese languages can be selected in the settings menu

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