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My Turn – Card Duel Game Guide and Review

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My Turn Card Game Guide

My Turn is a turn-based card game and as of writing, it is still on Pre OBT. You can download the game here. It is for free, but some items can be purchased with real money.

Check out the list of Hero and Item Cards!

Gameplay

It is a turned-based card game and every turn you will draw 5 cards that you can use to attack the enemy.

The gameplay is very straightforward, you use those cards to execute an attack using your heroes. You just have to drag the cards on the battlefield to deal damage to the enemy or to use an item or equipment.

You have 3 points, to begin with, and those points are consumed for each attack you made. Those same points increase in value every turn. Some cards consume 3 points and some are free to use. Your turn ends if you don’t have any cards left on your hand, your time runs out or you don’t have sufficient points to use your card.

You can use all the cards in your hand as long as you have enough points before ending your turn. Before your next turn, 5 cards will be drawn.

If the energy of your hero is full, you can tap it to use a special skill unique to every hero.

Cards

Cards are categorized into 3 types: Ability Cards, Item Cards, and Equipment Cards.

Ability Cards – cards that are unique to every hero

Ability Cards of a Squire

Item Cards – cards that you can use in matches to aid you in battle

Example of an Item Card

Equipment Cards – cards that you can use to equip your heroes, granting them extra abilities

Example of an Equipment Card

Heroes

Heroes are categorized into 5 classes (I named these myself): Tank, Fighter, Mage, Support, and Specialists.

You can only play up to 4 heroes per match

Game modes

Game modes are categorized into 3: Standard, Ranked, and Draft.

Standard: Queues and match you on an opponent at your level

Ranked: I still haven’t played rank because you need 1600 Achievement stars to do so.

Draft: Requires you to have 800 Achievement starts before you play

Conclusion

The first few games were very difficult because I find it hard to win a single game. I only won 2 games out of my first 5 matches.

Is that a bad thing? No. If it has been the other way around then I won’t be motivated to play the game and grind. I’m the kind of person who runs away from a game if I found it too easy.

A single match averages from 5-10 minutes in duration depending on the skill and time taken during turns which I think is good for a mobile card game.

What I also love about the game is the randomness of the cards which makes the game more unpredictable. The variety of heroes and skills also adds to the unpredictability of the game.

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