[Claim gift code] MARVEL SNAP, the award-winning collectible card game, is now available on Steam!

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MARVEL SNAP, TGA Mobile Game of the Year, is now better than ever on PC! Starting today, players worldwide can experience the hit game on PC, with native widescreen and beautiful gameplay, perfect for streaming.
Second Dinner’s Ben Brode announced the news on stage with Geoff Keighley at Gamescom’s biggest event: Opening Night Live, sharing an epic animated trailer.
To celebrate the launch on PC, the MARVEL SNAP team will be dropping new awesome rewards all month long! Players worldwide who log in to MARVEL SNAP on PC over the next month will receive a Devil Dinosaur Mech Variant.
For TapTap players especially, you can now claim a limited $1 Razer gift card here on the game page of MARVEL SNAP. Don't forget to grab MARVEL SNAP now on Steam and embark on your epic Marvel adventure on PC!
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it's a fun game. the matches are quick but they can also be annoying and aggravating at times. there's an ever growing number of cards and they make changes (buffs or nerfs) to various cards pretty often. I won't lie here. At it's core, it's totally a friendly gambling game with Marvel faces. The "SNAP" mechanic is an ante mechanic. Every game you either win or lose cubes which are hard to increase your player rank as you climb the ladder. If no one Snaps by the end of the game, you'll lose or gain 1 cube. If both players Snap, you can win or lose up to 8 cubes. But don't be fooled or afraid. The game is a freemium. It's totally free to play and enjoy. and even if you spend money, it doesn't guarantee anything just more credits or gold which are used to upgrade your cards or purchase skins. But at the same time, even if you don't spend a dime, you'll still have PLENTY of chances to unlock more cards and skins. The games are quick (like 3 minutes on average). You'll start by building a 10-card deck and hopefully your chores will synergize well. The objective is to win 2/3 locations (where you'll play up to 4 cards). And with the exception of certain abilities or locations, the most power (determined by the individual cards and their collective power and abilities) at the location wins. Honestly after the first few games, you'll get a solid enough grasp on things that you'll be able to figure it out. From here, though it seems simple enough, there's a fair bit of strategy and tactical thinking involved. Either way, good luck to you out there and if you see a player named RHAPTOR. That's me.
09/18/2023
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