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DRM-Free (Steam version not withstanding)

Offline Multiplayer

PVP

COOP

5 different gameplay modes

4 Players simultaneously

3 vs 1 mode unique to this game

No real-money ingame payments


Based on these merits alone, its no exaggeration to say this is objectively the best card collecting game ever made, by a SIGNIFICANT margin!

People may have different preferences for other CCG gameplay styles , but no other digital card game comes even close to this feature set.

Please never stop developing this.

Thank you for your kind words! It has been very challenging to get eyes on this unfortunately, so I really mean it when I say I’m very happy you appreciate it!

Regarding the Steam version, it actually has no DRM! It does detect if you’re on steam and allows for steam cloud and a couple more features, but it works without either way!

I’m working hard on the next update, which will be huge, and will introduce a new game mode!

I think you will enjoy it :)

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Wow. You've made so many cards! For me it's still a challenge, I've even created a separate tool for making it. How did you come up with so many ideas?

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Lots of iterations, took me about a year to remake the game into the current form, lots of playtesting until things felt just about right!

As a programmer, the biggest challenge is the art, rather than the implementation. I think it's getting along quite nicely tho!

I don't think I have enough system requirements to play this game :(

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Looks like you need a Unity upgrade, in fullscreen the Linux version doesn't display anything (a well known bug from earlier Unity versions).

Yeah, I'm not sure how to fix that. I'm using Unity 2018.2.14f, which is pretty recent. As I mentioned in the development builds, there's a workaround:

"Linux builds might start with bugged graphics. To solve this, go to ~/.config/unity3d/Flaming Torch games/Fairtravel Battle/, edit the prefs file, and change the fullscreen line to have a value of 0, and remove the two lines that give a width and height of 1."

Sorry for the trouble, though. Whenever I figure out how to properly fix this, I'll do so. It's a critical bug on Linux.

Howdy,

Just wanted to let you know the last update most certainly fixes that problem! At least, I've received reports that it's fixed.

Thank you kindly.