Wildfrost is card-based strategy action-adventure game. Its not at all what you expect it to be. Is it a good game though? Is it addictive? Here is our review of Wildfrost for the Nintendo Switch! Wildfrost is addictive card combat game with a lot of strategy. There isn’t much of a story to it, though some neat world history is revealed through journal pages that contain cool illustrations. The gameplay is the core of what makes Wildfrost special. In Wildfrost…
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Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars Demo Impressions
During Thursday’s Nintendo Direct, Square Enix announced a couple of surprise games. One of them was Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars. Footage of the game was shown off for the first time and it was announced that a demo was coming out after the Direct. I’ve now played the entire demo and want to share my thoughts on it. Voice of Cards: The Dragon Roars is a video game that plays like a board game! You have cards…
Read MoreAnimal Crossing Sanrio amiibo Cards Will Unlock New Items and More in New Horizons
If theres one thing you must remember about Nintendo is that they love to surprise their fans! Animal Crossing fans got a new reveal today: the returning Animal Crossing Sanrio amiibo cards, releasing for the first time in the West, will unlock new items and more in New Horizons. Check out the video below for more information and then come back here for some thoughts on this update! Wow! The Sanrio amiibo cards unlocking new items is cool but unlocking…
Read MoreImage and Form Announces SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech
During today’s Indie Highlight video from Nintendo UK, a new Steamworld game was announced! We have the trailer for the game and more infomation below. Image & Form announced Steamworld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech today. The game is an rpg that uses cards to attack enemies. According to a press release we received players will “Lead a party of heroic steambots through a beautifully hand-drawn world and intense battles, using only your wits and a handful of cards. Take on…
Read MorePaper Mario: Color Splash Review-in-progress Part 2
In Part 1 of our Paper Mario: Color Splash Review-in-progress, we examined the writing and graphics of Color Splash. In today’s part 2, I want to look at the game’s battle system. Color Splash uses cards instead of stickers and while the battle system is turn-based, it is also very different from Sticker Star or any of the other Paper Mario battle systems. The most important question is: is the battle system any good? In Paper Mario: Color Splash, a…
Read MoreThe Value of the Elite Pokemon Trainer Box
Over the last month, I have become very invested in the Pokemon Trading Card Game, both the physical game and the online version which I play on my iPad. I’m having an outstanding time, and purchased a few of the Elite Trainer Boxes that released earlier this year. Value in the Box For 39.99 CAD, the price we paid at 401games.ca in Canada, you received a box that included, 8, ten card booster packs, with a code for a free…
Read MoreAnimal Crossing New Leaf Will Be Getting amiibo support this Fall
Its been four years since Animal Crossing New Leaf came out and I still play the game. Every day I check my towns and try to make sure that none of my favorite villagers leave. Nintendo hasn’t had any updates or dlc for New Leaf for awhile now. Happy Home Designer was getting updates, but it hasn’t gotten any for awhile (expect for special contests on the online server). I didn’t think New Leaf would ever see another update. I…
Read MorePocket Card Jockey Demo Impressions
What do you get when you mix horse racing with Solitare? The answer is, of course, Pocket Card Jockey for the 3DS. Nintendo released a demo for this unique game this week and I tried it out. What did I think of the horse card game’s demo? Read on to find out! Pocket Card Jockey is a very strange game. When I saw the footage for it during the last Nintendo Direct, I thought that it looked awful. I…
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