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Shadow Era - Trading Card Game Game Screenshot
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game Game Screenshot
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game Game Screenshot
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game Game Screenshot
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game Game Screenshot
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game Game Screenshot
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game Game Screenshot
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game Game Screenshot
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game Game Screenshot
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game Game Screenshot
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game Game Screenshot
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game Game Screenshot
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game Game Screenshot
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game

Shadow Era - Trading Card Game

Wulven Game Studios
MoreNow your favorite online Collectible Card Game is under New Ownership! Shadow Era is now more rewarding with a faster continuing development schedule than ever before! Shadow Era is the full-scale, cross-platform collectible trading card game that you've been looking for, with the most generous free-to-play system out there! Start your campaign by choosing your Human Hero, and get a free starter deck. Battle with AI opponents or other players in real-time PVP to earn more cards. Your progress and cards will be saved on the server and can be accessed from any device! You must decide which strategy to use as you build your deck, in one of the most balanced card games out there! REVIEWS "A fantastic representation of what freemium games should be." - Touch Arcade "Shadow Era is a must-download for fans of CCGs." - TUAW "Shadow Era is a deep CCG that's easy to pick up, but nearly impossible to put down." - Slide To Play (4/4) "Shadow Era proves that digital TCG's can be just as fun as their real world counterparts." - Gamezebo Version 4.501 is NOW LIVE! 26 New Cards finishing the Campaign Expansion Packs, paving the way for the next expansion - already in the works. New Monthly Contests offering players an opportunity to become a card in the game! Many balance changes making some cards previously in the game much more playable. The first appearance of Dual Class cards. Wild and Outlaw Tribes are now competitive with your other favorite tribes in the game. More inter-class balance is achieved in this release, allowing all classes to be played at top-tier levels! FEATURES Free To Play Shadow Era is widely considered one of the most generous free-to-play card games out there. You won't find any "pay to win" here! In fact, some of our top competitors haven't spent a dime. More Than 800 Cards Unlike other CCGs, we don't believe in ban lists or card rotations! We carefully balance all cards to make them viable and also fun to play. Amazing Card Art The dark fantasy art style is sure to wow you, with high-quality artwork that rivals even the top trading card games with huge budgets! Game Spectating Whether it's just cheering on your friends in battle, or watching World Championship matches, in Shadow Era we let players join games in progress. You can also search up past matches to view replays and learn new strategies from top players or try to pinpoint your mistakes. Cross-platform PVP With support for PC, Mac, Android, and iOS, players can battle each other no matter what platform they're playing on. What's more, you're free to change devices and all your cards and data will follow you. Great Community We have a great and welcoming community in Shadow Era, who are here to help with deck ideas or pointing you to suitable guilds. What's more, the community is highly involved in the development of the game at all stages. Finally, a game where your opinions matter! After all, Shadow Era is made for the players. Please visit ๐Ÿ”—link for the official game rules, full card list, tutorials, and forums.

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8.9/10
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  • ๐ŸŽจ๏ธ The game's graphics are beautiful and professional, keeping players engaged.
  • ๐ŸŽ๏ธ Card design and generous rewards are highlights of the game.
  • ๐Ÿ’”๏ธ The game engine is dated and clunky, with unbalanced cards leading to pay-to-win mechanics.

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Shadow Era - Trading Card Game
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game
8.9
The only positive aspect that kept me playing Shadow Era is the graphics, which are beautiful and professional. Other than that... Lets start with the engine: Everything in Shadow Era feels terribly dated and clunky. It is an old game, that was poorly coded, and is missing many features and the comfort that we are used to, and the music is terrible, and consists of about three short tracks. e meaningful, though, is the card-pool and the resulting decks. The balance is bad, and the deck-pool is small and annoying. On higher levels, you will be paired against the same broken decks continuously, against which a new player wont stand any chance. Especially, since SE is missing a crafting-mechanic, which leads to clear pay2win mechanics, as certain cards must be sold by players to be available on the ingame-market.
Rainbow Lotus
6
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game
8.9
The only positive aspect that kept me playing Shadow Era is the graphics, which are beautiful and professional. Other than that... Lets start with the engine: Everything in Shadow Era feels terribly dated and clunky. It is an old game, that was poorly coded, and is missing many features and the comfort that we are used to. More meaningful, though, is the card-pool and the resulting decks. The balance is bad, and the deck-pool is small and annoying. On higher levels, you will be paired against the same broken decks continuously, against which a new player wont stand any chance. Especially, since SE is missing a crafting-mechanic, which leads to clear pay2win mechanics, as certain cards must be sold by players to be available on the ingame-market.
Rainbow Lotus
4
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game
8.9
The only positive aspect i can say about Shadow Era, and the main reason i started playing at all, is the graphics, which are really beautiful and professional. Other than that... Lets start with the engine: Everything in Shadow Era feels terribly dated and clunky. It is an old game, that was poorly coded, and is missing many features and the comfort that we are used to. More meaningful, though, is the card-pool and the resulting decks. The balance is bad, and the deck-pool is small and annoying. On higher levels, you will be paired against the same broken decks continuously, against which a new player wont stand any chance. Especially, since SE is missing a crafting-mechanic, which leads to clear pay2win mechanics, as certain cards must be sold by players to be available on the ingame-market.
Rainbow Lotus
6
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game
8.9
The only positive aspect that kept me playing Shadow Era is the graphics, which are beautiful and professional. Other than that... Lets start with the engine: Everything in Shadow Era feels terribly dated and clunky. It is an old game, that was poorly coded, and is missing many features and the comfort that we are used to. More meaningful, though, is the card-pool and the resulting decks. The balance is bad, and the deck-pool is small and annoying. On higher levels, you will be paired against the same broken decks continuously, against which a new player wont stand any chance. Especially, since SE is missing a crafting-mechanic, which leads to clear pay2win mechanics, as certain cards must be sold by players to be available on the ingame-market.
Rainbow Lotus
5
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game
8.9
The only positive aspect that kept me playing Shadow Era is the graphics, which are beautiful and professional. Other than that... Lets start with the engine: Everything in Shadow Era feels terribly dated and clunky. It is an old game, that was poorly coded, and is missing many features and the comfort that we are used to. More meaningful, though, is the card-pool and the resulting decks. The balance is bad, and the deck-pool is small and annoying. On higher levels, you will be paired against the same broken decks continuously, against which a new player wont stand any chance. Especially, since SE is missing a crafting-mechanic, which leads to clear pay2win mechanics, as certain cards must be sold by players to be available on the ingame-market.
Rainbow Lotus
4
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game
8.9
The only positive aspect that kept me playing Shadow Era is the graphics, which are beautiful and professional. Other than that... Lets start with the engine: Everything in Shadow Era feels terribly dated and clunky. It is an old game, that was poorly coded, and is missing many features and the comfort that we are used to. More meaningful, though, is the card-pool and the resulting decks. The balance is bad, and the deck-pool is small and annoying. On higher levels, you will be paired against the same broken decks continuously, against which a new player wont stand any chance. Especially, since SE is missing a crafting-mechanic, which leads to clear pay2win mechanics, as certain cards must be sold by players to be available on the ingame-market.
Rainbow Lotus
6
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game
Shadow Era - Trading Card Game
8.9
The game has its positives, especially the card-design and the generous rewards. But those strenghts are, by far, outweighted by the many negatives. Starting with the game engine, everything feels terribly dated and clunky. It is an old game, that was poorly coded, and is missing many features and the comfort that we are used to. More meaningful, though, is the card-pool and the resulting decks. I found the card-pool to be poorly balanced, and poorly designed. On higher levels, you will be paired against the same broken decks continuously, against which a new player wont stand any chance. Especially, since SE is missing a crafting-mechanic, which leads to clear pay2win mechanics, as certain cards must be sold by players to be available on the ingame-market.
Rainbow Lotus
6
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