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Meteorfall: Journey

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Meteorfall: Journey

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4.6
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User Reviews for Meteorfall: Journey

4
Love it but...

As a fellow fan of strategy card games, I love this one it has a unique play style to it that no other games that I have played. The roles are easy and nice with a smooth booster card set that can really give you an advantage to your role type (but not nailing you down to that role in any way at the same time if that makes sense.)I really love how there are no pay to play booster packs and it’s a one time purchase kind of deal although there is one thing that I don’t really like to much and that’s the four roles, nothing about the roles in particular besides me either having the worst of luck or not being able to build my character with certain cards because I can’t find them but I just wished that there were more and more of an in-depth story line (although I haven’t played much) I just don’t think there’s a crazy draw to the storyline is all, and that there isn’t a huge huge diversity that other games I’ve played has. (I get that this just came out and hopefully hasn’t gotten all the stuff together and just the bare bone game) but I’d love to see sort of a clerical type character or a debugger of some sort besides the standard mage,fighter stances.

b_will1332, Jan 29, 2018
1
Crash. Crash.. Crash

Does not work on older devices such as iPad 2, please fix, those of us that use these do pay, we most certainly pay,, but would like to play as well,, please be kind❤️ love to bring these stars up. Heads up:@) most of these newer games will not work on old devices regardless of claims that they do, there all worked for the newer systems which conflicts with the older devices, they crash before they even load, I have bought 10 games in the last few weeks, each were suppose to be compatible ( these were not high end games as far as graphics) 7,8,9.0 and so on, out of ten one worked, each with the same trademark problem, because of the low percentage of people using older models the game creators are not interested in making alterations, I can't blame them but hey don't take our money if you don't have a care, of course this is not targeted at this specific maker,, I hope your one of the few that will try, ❤️ the game sounds great, I would love to play it AGAIN: IF YOU HAVE A LOW END DEVICE DONT BUY ANY NEW GAMES REGARDLESS OF WHAT THEY SAY, A 98% CHANCE SAYS IT WONT RUN

Ddddddfff, Jan 27, 2018
5
Tough until I realized...

I simply couldn’t make it past the second area after about 10 runs with various characters. I couldn’t figure out why; I felt like I made the right choices on what to upgrade and buy and remove and whatnot, but I always seemed to get murdered by a tough area 2 monster. Then on one run with the wizard I decided not to fight nearly every monster; I rested a lot more, and actually prepared to go into fights, rather than blindly attacking every monster. And with some nice random events and good choices, I breezed by to a victorious run. And it was satisfying. I just mention it because it didn’t seem so obvious to me that you’d still gain enough XP to level up even if you choose to rest on 3 or 4 monsters per area. It’s certainly not as brutal as this developer’s previous deck building rogue-like app: Dream Quest. If you’re looking to scratch a deck-building rogue-like itch, this’ll get it done until Slay the Spire comes to mobile. Looking forward to getting victories w all 5 characters.

DeBellM, Jun 30, 2018
5
Must-try for fans of roguelikes or deckbuilders

This game is wonderful and you can really tell that the developer put a lot of love and thought into the game’s systems. It all runs really smoothly and feels satisfying to win. However, perhaps more importantly, it doesn’t feel too bad to lose either which is important in roguelikes. Each run-through you’re constantly thinking of new ways to build your deck and new strategies to try and focus on. Add all of the great gameplay on top of some truly excellent art and animations, and you have a game that is incredibly unique and engaging to play. I haven’t beaten the final boss yet, but I’m still having loads of fun exploring the possibilities. There’s also tons of potential for additional content, like new starting characters and enemies. With so much to love and so much potential for the future, this game gets as high of a recommendation as I can give for a mobile game.

Eusbkvkrbtnfk, Jan 25, 2018
5
Fun Deckbuilding Game

Simplistic fun deckbuilding game. I have one complaint: using your gems to “unlock” cards actually adds them to your starting deck. While they’re relatively powerful early, I find that in the long run “unlocking” cards weakens your deck substantially as the strongest strategy in this game is to keep a small, heavily upgraded deck full of synergy cards. The cards that you unlock aren’t bad, but are ultimately more things to upgrade or remove. Mischief especially is hurt by the extra cards, as without them it’s much easier to make a deck that can consistently cycle through itself multiple times a turn. To the developers, I suggest adding a toggle to the cards, and letting players choose whether or not to include them in their starting deck after unlocking them. Also, I’d consider reflecting on the design philosophies surrounding these “upgrades” actually weakening the deck, and consider reworking it to give a more rewarding sense of progression. Overall, I really like this game, and consider it a worthwhile addition to the genre. :)

I WAS BRIBED, Jun 07, 2018
5
Great game after two major updates! Buy it!!

Great, fast and fun one handed RPG based card game action! Well worth the price. It’s a great little time killer with plenty of tension and meaningful decision points. Lots of room for expansions too. Here’s hoping the Dev releases some new content going forward!Update: I previously had a few minor quibbles about the lack of opportunities to customize the player’s deck in game. However, after two major updates, this is now one of the best games for IPhone I own and I own a lot. Plenty of opportunities to really hone your deck and build your character. Want to play a fire mage or an ice mage? No problem. A fast, acrobatic thief or a subtle poisoner? Can do. The latest update offers a new, more difficult deck to play against if you so choose and it is FANTASTIC!Wish list: One more player character and something meaningful on which to spend the in game currency; Players choice of additional starting cards or temporary buffs. Whatever play tests well. Amending my previous rating of 4 to 5 stars. This is a GREAT game. Buy it!

KJAY on the Bay, Sep 28, 2018
4
Lot of fun but room for improvement

I’ve really enjoyed playing this game. The art and gameplay are wonderful. The main issue that I’m running into is that the alternative characters appear to just be better than the base characters. However, that means that I end up playing the same deck with the same strategy over and over again. I’d really like to progress further but I’m already getting a bit bored/frustrated doing the same thing over and over without progression after each characters unlocks. I would appreciate more unlock able characters that would allow me to try out different archetypes within each class and experiment and try to play a little bit more how I’d like to play. Lot of fun, but I feel like my stay with this game will be more short lived than it could have because I don’t feel like I can experiment and play how I’d like to.

KrVnk, Oct 10, 2020
5
Worth It!

First off, I never write reviews but this one is too good to not recommend. I was searching the App Store for a deck building game and came across this. It sounded fun and the graphics looked cool so I preordered it. I’m so glad I did because I haven’t been able to put it down! This game is so much fun and addicting. Each game is different and you’re given different options (i.e. purchase new cards, upgrade cards, get treasure, recover health and spell charges, etc). It’s definitely worth the purchase whether you’re already into these types of games or want to try it out. It won’t disappoint!Also, I read someone else’s review about how they need to add a feature so you know what the monster’s cards mean but they already have one. If you click Recap at the end of the monster’s turn, you can see what cards the monster used and a description of what each card does.

lisalynn_19, Jan 25, 2018
5
Great game, lack of content

I wanna start this off by saying the game is fantastic and I think it’s worth the asking price, I’ve been playing this on the bus and while walking to the store, it’s a great time waster. I think the mechanics and overall theme of the game is great, however it lacks the polish I desire for a game that’s about 4 bucks. Some performance problems on my iPhone 6, stutters and lags when loading some card effects. The main problem this game suffers, is simply a lack of more content or areas to progress too. I’d like more choices for character classes, as the standard characters have very set archetypes that are hard to break out of if you want to actually win runs. It’s controls are beautiful and genius for this type of game, however it’s genius is also its downfall, as the lack of choices can leave some games up to complete chance, as some enemies will kill you in one turn because you lack the HP to survive a lucky roll from the opponent. This happens early in the game and later on. A tip for any new players, getting HP early to survive the onslaught while you’re still powering up your deck is a smart choice and sometimes passing on the upgrade is a better choice than trying to go for an ultra powerful deck. Anyways, great game, highly recommend, just wish there was more content, and a little more polish in regards to the cards visually, and special effects.

MindSpaz, Sep 14, 2019
5
Unsure where to put this

Game is amazing, hate that they nerfed the wizard so much it seems, while a little over powered now it seems like the basic attacking people will shine.( Not a bad thing I guess). One quip I have though is it seems I always draw shadow pact first while it isn’t charged ending up with me taking extra damage on the cleric and sometimes ending playthrus early. If this intended then could it be stated as such, if not maybe the algorithm could be looked at since it seems like it’s targeting. And no it isn’t because of a fluke once or twice it’s like every time it is uncharged. Regardless of this little gripe this game is amazing and I am hoping for more content like characters, cards bosses and the like. But even where the game stands now totally worth the money. I also could possibly see adding a feature to fine tune a starting deck using gems for either an extra character or something like that, just because I have already amassed a couple thousand even after unlocking everything. Hope there is a long life for this game because it’s great.

VaultDwellee, Feb 17, 2018

Description

Meteorfall is a deck-building roguelike. You'll choose your class from one of four unique adventurers, and then set out with a deck consisting of some basic attack cards. During the course of your adventure, you'll be presented with the opportunity to add powerful new cards to your deck.

No adventure would be complete without slaying a few monsters that get in your way. In battle, you'll draw cards from your ability deck. Each time you draw a card, you'll be able to swipe right to play the card, or swipe left to skip a turn and regain some stamina. Between battles, you'll venture through a variety of locations, represented by an encounter deck. You'll encounter blacksmiths that can upgrade your cards, temples that can help you optimize your deck, and mysterious characters that will make you all sorts of bargains. The tactical strategy of combat micro-decisions mixed with the strategic element of deck-building provides a compelling and deep gameplay experience. As with all roguelikes, death is permanent. You'll earn some gems that you can use to unlock new cards, but it's back to the drawing board after that. Start out with a new adventurer and set out on your quest once again. The good news is that Meteorfall is different every time you play - you'll encounter different locations, different enemies, and different quests. Part of the challenge is adapting to the challenging situations the game puts you in, given the cards available. Good luck hero - it's time to end the Uberlich's cycle of destruction! FEATURES + Challenging roguelike gameplay with an easy-to-understand deck-building combat system + Procedurally generated content - every adventure is unique + A dozen different enemies with 7 unique bosses + Six heroes to choose from, each with a different starting deck and unique playstyle + Unlockable hero skins, each with its own starting deck + Discover more than 150 cards + Daily Challenge mode with leaderboard and gameplay modifers + 5 'Demon Mode' levels of difficulty to unlock + Unlockable cards that can be easily earned through normal play + Leaderboards and Achievements + Portrait orientation for casual one-handed gameplay + No ads, timers, or other freemium shenanigans

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