I’ve been playing a lot of inscryption and while kaycee’s mod is fun, it can get a little boring after a while. Is there anything that will scratch that itch? (that’s not magic the gathering, too predatory).

Edit: Just bought slay the spire and it is really fun so far. Thanks to everyone for their suggestions.

I just wanted to add that STS is a spectacular game and I hope you enjoy. Its a very challenging game but you learn pretty quickly.

If you run into issues and want advice there’s a bunch online but I’d love to help if you need it. Best of luck to you :)

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Slay the Spire is THE card game to try on pc. Absolutely start with that one, then check out the other recommendations in the thread

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also on mobile and console

I love Slay the Spire, but it makes my eyes bleed on mobile. It definitely needs a bigger screen.

And it being $10 on the Play store with reviews that say it crashes and deleted the game progress if it loses focus - wowsers

Yes, this makes it nigh unplayable on Android. Also, very long load time.

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Friends Vs Friends for something weird and fun and different

I’ll add Roguebook.

Monster train

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It’s definitely not patientgamers material but Deckbuilder roguelikes/roguelites have taken off these past few years with many more in development right now.

Some to keep an eye out for are ‘Balatro’ and ‘Dungeons and degenerate gamblers’. Mentioning these since I believe they’re both in development but have a playable free demo (which makes them somewhat ok for the patient gamer in my book)

I’m actually super psyched about those myself. I feel like (with a few exceptions) deckbuilders have been in a bit of a rut. Balatro and DDG seem like two interesting sides of a completely different coin.

I usually prefer poker to blackjack, but DDG definitely has my interest more.

I think it depends on the PG (patient gamer) but I think the philosophy doesn’t extend to indie games as much as big budget AAA titles that get pushed out half baked and only end up being good years down the line after they’ve finally actually finished it. We have patience for indie devs. It’s not a zero sum thing. Like, I’ll hop on the next ratchet and clank game, no way I’m waiting a year to play it. But for games that I don’t care so much about that start out as ps5 exclusives, I always wait for the PC port

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Yeah I’m much more into indie games. The only aaa game that I bought on launch was doom eternal because 2016 had no problems around launch.

HARD agree with you.

Indie games are completely different to me than big name titles. I have zero issues picking up an indie game on day 1-2 if it’s rated well. I’ll even PREORDER and/or donate if it’s a dev that I love (lookin at you, Mullins, you fukkin genius…)

AA/AAA games, I will almost NEVER buy in the first year. I do kinda regret not snagging Elden Ring earlier, but a year later at 30USD it was a steal.

Cyberpunk I still hafta start but apparently now is the best time to play it! Very happy I didn’t get that on launch.

Returnal is the last game I caved at launch (on the computer). Full Dualsense triggers and haptic support, ran incredibly on day one, and I got a 10USD discount from launch price (which was 60 to begin with, fuck a 70 money price)

CP2077 had a great little patient trick. I took a gamble, bought it on clearance for $17 during the whole “this game will never be playable” phase. I let it age like a fine wine, and cracked it open 3 months later when the price was back to full and people were enjoying it.

I’ve got three. The first two aren’t traditional card games, but the third is absolutely a card game.

Rounds is a little 2d multiplayer game with a couple of circles that get cards to unlock new abilities every time they loose until one player wins the whole set.

There’s Friends vs Friends which is similar, except you use the cards for that round only. Oh and it’s furry and 3d. It’s a lot faster.

Third, there’s tabletop simulator. I recommend everyone gets this game as you can play any card games or board games that are on the steam shop, which is all of them.

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In the order of recommendation as a longtime fan of deck builders:

Slay the spire is a must. Cannot recommend enough. Just play it, it’s the quintessential deck builder. There are plenty of mods on steam. The full version complete with achievements is on Android as well.

One Step From Eden is a favorite of mine, it blends deck building and real time combat in a system heavily inspired by the megaman battle network series. It scratches that itch like nothing else I’ve ever played. Steam and Switch. Again, lots of mods on steam.

Star Realms and Ascension are vs style deck builders that are played in a multi-player format like magic or hearthstone. They are unlike any other game in this list in that every match is against an opponent with the capability to play the same cards as you. Your deck is built during the game out of a shared pool, not pre-built before, so neither player has an advantage going into a match. Android and Steam, and hotseat multi-player as well as online multi-player and ai games. These two games also have actual physical tabletop releases if you really like them.

Quantum Protocol is a quaint little deck builder that is more like a puzzle game than a traditional battle style. It was kind of short but super addicting once you get into the gameplay loop. Still recommended if you like deck builders. Steam.

Dawncaster is the one on Android I’m currently playing. It’s extremely similar to slay the spire. Its mechanics are surprisingly deep and it has a large pool of cards, even though the battles are only ever one on one.

Tower Tactics Liberation is a deck builder that blends into the tower defense genre, if you’re into that. This one can be difficult at the higher levels though, and a single playthrough can take half a day. Steam.

Loop Hero is technically a deck builder. The best way I can describe this one is an idle battler that you build up yourself each round. Steam.

Card Quest is an older one on Steam and Android, one of the first ones I ever found. It’s a pure deck builder-roguelike with minimal graphics, but addicting for the genre nonetheless.

Hope you guys find what you’re looking for in this list.

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This is great, I’ll have to check out dawncaster. I had seen it before and wasn’t totally sure if it’s worth diving in, but I need a new android card game right now

I had a lot of fun with Hearthstone over the years and never spent a dime.

Haven’t seen it mentioned yet but “monster train” is a great second to slay the spire. Different enough gameplay to justify both.

I would actually add that I prefer it to Slay the Spire.

I feel more at fault in Monster Train when I lose. And I feel more responsible when I win. And the “two clans” thing makes it feel like I have a dozen “characters” instead of only the 4.

Gwent (witcher 3 mini game) and Slay the Spire.

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And now an independent game massively redesigned compared to the W3 mini game!

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  • Slay the spire
  • Monster train

I like monster train’s combat better, but slay the spire has runs that are long enough to feel like you can actually take advantage of your deck building.

  • Fights in tight spaces

It’s grid based tactical combat married with card game mechanics. It’s very much a card game, but it’s executed on a grid and you need to fight off multiple enemies using careful positioning and execution.

Fights in Tight Spaces is awesome. Randomly came across that game during a Steam sale and it was surprising and really interesting. Definitely recommend.

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Whoa, that looks a lot like the Metal Gear Acid games, which I loved! Glad to have found out about this.

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We seem to be living through a time where a lot of these games are available!

Others have mentioned good ones. Another one that just released, but is a classic remaster, is Baten Kaitos. I think it’s Nintendo Switch only atm, but maybe it’ll go on from there. Not strictly a card battler; has rpg elements, too.

O cool! Didn’t know Baten Kaitos got a remaster, always thought that sounded like a cool game to try!

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On Android I enjoy

Night of the Full Moon - Really good. Lots of game modes, frequent updates. I’ve paid like $10 after at least a hundred hours to unlock a few completely optional decks. Some of the cards suffer from translation issues, but it’s not a big deal.

Miracle Merchant - fairly simple gameplay with no progression. Fine for a 10 minute session.

Pirates Outlaws Quite fun. A few game modes. Nice graphics.

If you like 4x games Hexarchy is in development that combines deck building like Slay the Spire with Civ. You can currently request to take part in the public playtest on Steam.

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