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Our Verdict
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
If you enjoy card games with an RPG feel and love customizing your deck, Odisseia Card Game is for you! Your Champion's progression and the variety of strategies will keep you hooked.
Highlights
- Champion progression
- Tactical deck building
- RPG-like combat
- Engaging solo mode
Keep in mind
- Language dependency
- Initial learning curve
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Prepare for an epic journey in Odisseia Card Game! This title throws you straight into a fantasy universe where you and a friend (or just yourself, if you prefer!) transform into powerful Champions. Each player chooses a main class, like Knight, Mage, or Barbarian, and a subclass that adds a special touch to their strategy. The goal is straightforward: reduce your opponent's hit points to zero in a card battle that strongly resembles an RPG.
On your turn, magic happens with the use of mana. You spend this energy to summon allies, use items, traps, structures, mounts, scenery cards, and equipment onto the battlefield. Combat is direct: attack versus defense. If your attack meets or exceeds the opponent's defense, you deal damage based on your attack value. You start with three mana that refreshes each round, but you can be clever and convert cards from your hand into more mana for explosive plays.
At the end of your turn, the decision is yours: draw two cards or acquire a powerful skill from your grimoire, provided your Champion meets the required attribute thresholds in strength, dexterity, intelligence, and arcane. And when your hero's life drops to 10 points or below, things get ugly for the enemy, as they unleash a devastating legendary card! Oh, and if you defeat an opponent, you can even loot equipment from them, adding another layer of tactics to this adventure. It's a game that blends deck construction with the thrill of an RPG, perfect for those who enjoy strategy and fantasy.
On your turn, magic happens with the use of mana. You spend this energy to summon allies, use items, traps, structures, mounts, scenery cards, and equipment onto the battlefield. Combat is direct: attack versus defense. If your attack meets or exceeds the opponent's defense, you deal damage based on your attack value. You start with three mana that refreshes each round, but you can be clever and convert cards from your hand into more mana for explosive plays.
At the end of your turn, the decision is yours: draw two cards or acquire a powerful skill from your grimoire, provided your Champion meets the required attribute thresholds in strength, dexterity, intelligence, and arcane. And when your hero's life drops to 10 points or below, things get ugly for the enemy, as they unleash a devastating legendary card! Oh, and if you defeat an opponent, you can even loot equipment from them, adding another layer of tactics to this adventure. It's a game that blends deck construction with the thrill of an RPG, perfect for those who enjoy strategy and fantasy.
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Soundtrack
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How many players can participate in Odisseia Card Game?
The game is designed for 1 to 4 players, offering both a solo experience and competitive play for two.
How long does a game typically last?
A game of Odisseia Card Game usually takes around 45 minutes.
Is the game difficult to learn?
The complexity is moderate. Basic combat and mana rules are accessible, but deck-building strategies and skill usage might require a few plays to master.
Do I need to know English to play?
Yes, the game has moderate language dependency. It's recommended to have a translated spreadsheet or translated cards to make the most of it.
What types of characters can I play?
You can choose from classes like Knight, Mage, or Barbarian, each with a subclass that shapes your gameplay strategy.
Does the game have a solo mode?
Yes, Odisseia Card Game was designed to offer an engaging solo experience, allowing you to play alone against the game's challenges.
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