7.5
rating
Ludopedia
7.6
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
Perfect for those who love stunning art and want a modern TCG without the constraints of the classics.
Highlights
- Hypnotizing visual art
- Refreshing and innovative mechanics
- Smart phygital integration
- Friendly learning curve
Keep in mind
- Reliance on collectibility (packs)
- Ecosystem still growing
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Imagine that the world as we know it was completely reshaped by a mysterious event called the Confluence, which merged our reality with the realm of imagination. This is the surreal setting of Altered. With an aesthetic reminiscent of Miyazaki's works and the visual poetry of Dixit, the game invites you to lead expeditions through this new Earth, exploring factions and uncovering the secrets of a constantly mutating universe. But don't be fooled by the beauty: this is a TCG (Trading Card Game) with the ambition to revolutionize the genre.
The game was created by Régis Bonnessée, the mind behind hits like Dixit and Mysterium, which explains why the visual experience is so striking. Altered doesn't want to be just another card game; it introduces profound innovations in the rarity system and game mechanics that aim to balance casual fun with competitive depth. One of the biggest differentiators is the 'phygital' approach, integrating the physical card experience with digital enhancements that make life easier for players, tournament organizers, and store owners alike.
At the heart of the gameplay, you'll need to build your deck, choose your faction, and use card-based conflict resolution to dominate the match. The idea is for you to feel the lore evolve as you play, making your adventure feel unique. Whether you're a TCG veteran looking for something fresh or someone who has never played a collectible card game, Altered offers an inviting entry point, but with layers of strategy that reward those who love to optimize every move. Prepare your deck, choose your path, and discover what the Confluence left behind.
The game was created by Régis Bonnessée, the mind behind hits like Dixit and Mysterium, which explains why the visual experience is so striking. Altered doesn't want to be just another card game; it introduces profound innovations in the rarity system and game mechanics that aim to balance casual fun with competitive depth. One of the biggest differentiators is the 'phygital' approach, integrating the physical card experience with digital enhancements that make life easier for players, tournament organizers, and store owners alike.
At the heart of the gameplay, you'll need to build your deck, choose your faction, and use card-based conflict resolution to dominate the match. The idea is for you to feel the lore evolve as you play, making your adventure feel unique. Whether you're a TCG veteran looking for something fresh or someone who has never played a collectible card game, Altered offers an inviting entry point, but with layers of strategy that reward those who love to optimize every move. Prepare your deck, choose your path, and discover what the Confluence left behind.
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Publisher
Equinox
Designer
Charles Wickham, François Jourdain, Jacques Ernoult, Léa Roulée, Manuel Rozoy, Marcus Kearsey, Merlin Ismet, Nathanaël Dufour, Régis Bonnessée, Timothée Simonot
Artist
Max Fiévé, Ting-Yun Yu
Do I need to be a TCG expert to play?
Nope! The game is designed to be accessible to beginners, while still offering depth for competitive players.
How long does a match last?
Matches are quick, generally ranging from 10 to 40 minutes.
Is the game hard to learn?
The weight is moderate (2.7 on BGG), meaning it's easy to start but requires study to master.
How many people can play?
The game supports 2 to 4 players.
What is the mentioned 'phygital' experience?
It's the union of physical cards with digital tools, easing collection management and tournament organization.