Spellstone
by synapticon
Spellstone
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Description
Spellstone is a fantasy card game with beautiful hand-drawn art and rich lore! Collect hundreds of striking cards to battle through a compelling story to unravel the mystery of the Void.
*Get game news, share feedback, and chat with the Spellstone community on the "Kongregate Discord server":https://discord.gg/Kongregate!*
FAQ
What is Spellstone?
Spellstone is a collectible card game developed by Synapticon where players collect, upgrade, and battle with digital cards.
How do you play Spellstone?
In Spellstone, you build decks of creature and spell cards to battle against computer-controlled enemies and other players in turn-based combat.
What progression systems are in Spellstone?
Spellstone features card collecting, upgrading, fusing, and evolving as core progression systems, allowing players to strengthen their decks over time.
Does Spellstone have multiplayer or PvP modes?
Yes, Spellstone offers player-versus-player (PvP) battles where you can compete against other players’ decks.
On which platforms can you play Spellstone?
You can play Spellstone as a browser game on Kongregate, and it is also available on mobile devices through the App Store and Google Play.
Comments
Artcp
Jan. 17, 2016
They should add the tag "P2W" to some games.
LancerEvolutionX
Oct. 05, 2015
Let's see here....Energy system/wait time for PvP and PvE? Check. Premium currency only gained through real money? Check. Limited card inventory space? Check. Premium boxes that only give you ONE card at a time so you have to spend hundreds to quad that one card you want? Check. Copy-pasted skills that are reworded from Tyrant Unleashed (TU)? Check. Overpowered cards only available to spenders that will PROBABLY be irrelevant in a few months? Check. This is by far the closest definition of P2W I could imagine. If you're reading this and have a bank account, stay away! You'll thank me later!!
Varamond
Oct. 06, 2015
Anyone who has played synapticon's games knows that the games are fun but extremely pay-to-win. They abandoned Tyrant for more lucrative enterprises when they realized they could make more exploitative games. Save your money, don't get invested.
Redimage2
Oct. 16, 2015
#BringFreeBackToKong
snake153
Jun. 24, 2016
Basically a worse version of Tyrant