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Our Verdict
If you love fast card duels with magic and monsters, this game’s for you.
Highlights
- Fast-paced and fun
- Mix of trick-taking and combat
- Loyalty cards give advantage
Keep in mind
- Requires translated cards
- No complex variants
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Summon Legends is that card game that blends trick‑taking and epic battles, perfect for anyone who enjoys a quick duel. The goal is simple: outlast your opponents by getting rid of all their cards first. Each round works like a mini‑tournament: you use magic cards to control the battlefield and monster cards to attack. Whoever runs out of cards at the end of a round wins that phase and gains a legendary card to use in the next one. The game goes on until the fourth round; whoever wins the final round is the ultimate champion.
The components are lightweight: an 80‑card deck split into three types—magic, monster, and legendary cards—and life‑track tokens to mark who still has cards. The game doesn’t require much setup, but the cards must be in Portuguese or translated, as the theme is heavily language‑dependent. It supports 2 to 4 players, lasts 20–30 minutes per game, and is ideal for families or friends who want something fast and strategic.
The core mechanic is trick‑taking, where each player plays a card and the highest value wins the round. What sets it apart is the mix of magic cards that alter the game state and monster cards that bring damage and block effects. This creates a decision flow where you must anticipate your opponent’s moves and play your cards at the right moment.
In short, Summon Legends delivers a fast‑paced card combat with cool visual effects and the possibility to customize your deck with legendary cards. It’s a great choice for those who love trick‑taking games with a fantasy twist and rapid battles.
Each player starts with 20 cards, 8 magic, 6 monsters and 6 basic. As rounds progress, you can swap legendary cards for more powerful combos. The game encourages memorizing combinations and reading the opponent. The card art brings an anime style that pleases both fantasy fans and those who enjoy martial arts.
The components are lightweight: an 80‑card deck split into three types—magic, monster, and legendary cards—and life‑track tokens to mark who still has cards. The game doesn’t require much setup, but the cards must be in Portuguese or translated, as the theme is heavily language‑dependent. It supports 2 to 4 players, lasts 20–30 minutes per game, and is ideal for families or friends who want something fast and strategic.
The core mechanic is trick‑taking, where each player plays a card and the highest value wins the round. What sets it apart is the mix of magic cards that alter the game state and monster cards that bring damage and block effects. This creates a decision flow where you must anticipate your opponent’s moves and play your cards at the right moment.
In short, Summon Legends delivers a fast‑paced card combat with cool visual effects and the possibility to customize your deck with legendary cards. It’s a great choice for those who love trick‑taking games with a fantasy twist and rapid battles.
Each player starts with 20 cards, 8 magic, 6 monsters and 6 basic. As rounds progress, you can swap legendary cards for more powerful combos. The game encourages memorizing combinations and reading the opponent. The card art brings an anime style that pleases both fantasy fans and those who enjoy martial arts.
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あんきろわーくす (Ankilo Works)
How many players can play?
The game supports 2 to 4 players.
How long does a game last?
Each game lasts between 20 and 30 minutes.
What is the difficulty level?
Easy to learn but requires strategy and memory.
What are the game components?
An 80‑card deck (magic, monsters, and legendary) and life tokens.
Do I need Portuguese cards?
Yes, the cards must be in Portuguese or translated.
Are there variants or expansions?
There are no official expansions, but legendary cards allow deck customization.