Card Hunter
Card Hunter is a Browser-based, Tabletop, Tactical Collectible Card, Strategy, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Blue Manchu. The game is available to play on multiple platforms and mixes the elements of Table-top Board with CCG. It is presented to the player as the gaming session with Gray, the gamemaster who assists the player through the role-playing game, using the similar format to Dungeons and Dragons, comprises 1 or more encounters. In the game, the player creates a part of up to three members, and more character will be swapped and recruited in and out between modules. During the gameplay, the player can choose the character by classes, determined equipment type the player can use while playing the game and the race which grant the player with special bonuses during combat. Each character in the game has a deck consists of thirty-six cards, determined by race, class, and their equipment. The game lets the player get into the grid-based battlefield and prepare for turn-based strategy combat where he can play his cards to take down the enemies and their bosses and be rewarded with loot and experience. Check it out, and have fun.
#1 Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum
Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum is an Anime, Role-playing, Turn-based, and Third-person Perspective video game developed and published by Konami for PlayStation 2. The game offers the mix of Strategy, Collectible Card, and Tactics elements to offer the challenging gameplay. It takes place in the board consisting of a series of duels, played with cards. The game is divided into a campaign mode, in which the player must struggle to conquer all the levels of the Monster Coliseum. It has several modes such as Free Battle Mode, a Campaign mode, and a Versus mode. In the Free Battle mode, the player plays skirmish matches against the number of enemies defeated in the campaign while in versus mode, the player must attempt to defeat the human opponent. Before starting the game, the player needs to select a symbol, assign parameters and buy a starter kit card deck. The player starts the game in the entrance hall, where he has to manage his cards and monsters. The player must select one of four areas with five levels and struggle to defeat the enemies. Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum is the best game to play and enjoy.