It doesn’t nag you to buy any of its micro-transactions, but there are really enticing items that are locked behind a paywall.However they are some some premium-only items in the game that require purchasing using the game’s premium currency. There’s also daily rewards and points, so you’re not expected to have to really pay money to enjoy the game unless you want some instant rewards.
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Beginners get plenty of tickets to get free card packs. Shadowverse is pretty generous to new players.It’s fairly tempting to dump some cash on card packs. It doesn’t seem like a “pay-to-win” game to me, but you probably don’t want to be playing a card game if you have gambling tendencies.It’s an immersive game to play if you’re low on funds right now.
Someone was looking for similar games to it on Redditand someone replied with Shadowverse.
There’s a fan community that have the game up and running, but it’s just not the same as having it officially supported. The first thing that came to mind was Sword Girls Online, but unfortunately that game was officially closed down years ago. I wasn’t just going to play any card game though, it had to be one with really awesome illustrations. Of course, I’m being biased because I grew up playing Yu-Gi-Oh and watching the anime series.Īt first I was thinking of emulating some of the Nintendo DS games, however most of what I found didn’t really have much female protagonist options to choose from, so I browsed steam for card games instead. Note that the only card game I’ve really played is Yu-Gi-Oh, and that to me is still one of the best card games in the world. It wasn’t until I watched some Yu-Gi-Oh videos that I had a mighty urge to play it, as I’ve had a thing for card games before. Not sure why but I lost interest in playing the majority of the games I owned. Recently I’ve been finding it hard to enjoy gaming lately.