Taboo: The Sixth Sense
Taboo: The Sixth Sense is a Trading Card and Single-player video game developed by Rare and published by Tradewest for Nintendo Entertainment System. The game provides the player with a tarot reading where the dealer can shuffle the cards.
At the start, the player needs to input his name, gender, and birth date. After that, the game asks the player to input a question and shuffles the cards to start the game. Then the game generates a tarot reading via the Celtic cross layout. However, these cards can be standard or reversed.
Thereafter, the player selects the state that he is from and will be offered lottery numbers accordingly to his selection. In the game, a tarot deck is used which comprises the Minor Arcana and Major Arcana, a total 78 cards.
It comes with an instruction book that offers a brief history of the origin of the word tarot. The game includes some religious images which were unacceptable under the content guidelines of Nintendo of America. With engaging party gameplay, superb mechanics, and quite simple graphics, Taboo: The Sixth Sense is a party-based game to play.
#1 Mille Bornes
Mille Bornes is a Card, Strategy, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Asmodee Digital for Android and iOS. Throughout the game, the player’s goal is to be the first one out of all the opponents to reach 1000 miles. The game allows the player to play with up to three friends on the same device.
The player has to test his driving skills against the AIs, where the AIs are much smarter. The player needs to draw cards and use them to jump miles over the opponents. But be careful, because the opponents will not let the player cross them easily. Flat tires, accidents, and running out of gas are some of the troubles that a player comes to encounter.
The player has to play with the best safeties like avoid bumping, manage the gas, and use the best cards to end up being first. The game has two modes, such as Classic mode and Course Mode. The player can play in single-player mode against an AI or challenge his friends in multiplayer mode.
#2 World War II: TCG
World War II: TCG is a Free-to-play, Card, Strategy, and Single-player Simulation developed and published by FrozenShard Games for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS. The game introduces the collectible card game focused on the events of WWII. In the start, the player has to establish his army deck with tanks, aircrafts, or infantry and struggle to increase his firepower with weapons and strategic orders. The game introduces a Single-player fictional campaign comprises up to five-hundred challenging missions. The game has an Online and Friendly Player versus Player mode and it features crafting system and co-op raids. There are five different factions available and each faction has its unique skills and abilities. There are up to five-hundred cards available for each faction and the player is free to experience the both strategic and dynamic gameplay. World War II: TCG includes prominent features such as Co-op Raids, Deck Builder, Strategic Gameplay, and more. Check it out, and you’ll love this game.
#3 Cthulhu Realms
Cthulhu Realms is a Strategy, Card, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by White Wizard Games for multiple platforms. All through the game, the player has to manage a deck of cards where the main mission is to drive out the opponents by moving the cards strategically.
The game offers a small deck consisting of initiates, goons, and followers at the start of the game to each player. The game rules are simple such as if the player loses all of his sanity; he will be out of the game. In contrast, the player who remains at the table with still sane in hand will win the match.
The game ends when the deck runs out, and the player with most sanity wins the turn. The game has an interactive tutorial that makes it easy for the player to start without knowing the rules and regulations. In PvP mode, the player can challenge the top best players around the world.