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Void Tyrant

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Void Tyrant

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4.6
9.3K ratings
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User Reviews for Void Tyrant

5
A true gem amongst a sea of trash

I typically don’t write reviews, but I really wanted to support this game. It’s entirely f2p, but if you do decide to pay the small amount it takes to remove ads and get all the bonuses, it becomes a really addictive, replayable game. I’m working on gaining more blueprints and getting past the “final boss”, but I’m hoping there continues to be more and more content added as time goes on. It’s been so satisfying to learn more about the game and different strategies as you play. I do have to say, it might be beneficial to add a small player’s guide in the menu to explain some things, but on the other hand, most symbols and bolded phrases for things like modifiers and skills pull up an explanation screen when you tap them. The game itself is fun and so addictive. There’s so much strategy and the momentum of it all, especially without ads, just makes you want to keep playing. It’s incredibly hard for me to put this game down. I really hope there’s more and more content added to this game. Thanks to the developers for working hard to create a truly enjoyable game in a market where most games are money grubbing and frankly, just garbage in comparison.

_sheenna, May 15, 2022
5
PLEASE READ AND REPLY!

I have never gone this far to rate and write a review about a game before, but this is different. This game is truly incredible and believe it could be a lot better if it wasn’t lacking certain things. First off, I got the game and immediately fell in love with it. Every time I play it’s incredible and it’s difficult and fun and strategic all at the same time. With that being said, I was really enjoying everything about the game. The only downside I have about the game is when I finally finished the final boss, I was looking forward to new planets to travel to and new enemies and new bosses to battle as well. Once I defeated the boss there was none of that...it was exactly the way it was before except the planets were switched in order. That really hit me hard, because this game has so much potential and it’s truly a great game. Please if you could make it where there are many more places to travel and bosses and enemies to defeat, as well of being more classes to use and more stuff to purchase in the shop and other things like that. The game itself is truly incredible and I thank everybody who has made the game and worked hard on it. First time I ever rated a game hoping you guys will hear the fans out. Thank you!

Blueice524, Jul 03, 2019
4
Addicting , but VERY tough

This game, it takes a while to really get into it. The mechanics are pretty simple, like a game of rolling dice, with the highest number winning the attack. The card variations are unique, and interesting enough to keep me engaged. Although this game is tough, once you are able to form good strategies with your deck, you can easily get to the second/third planet every time (with luck on your side of course). However, I feel that the final boss is a bit too overpowered for where he is. To get all the way to his lair, and then fight two equally challenging phases is quite exhausting, especially if you are already weak from the past enemies. I was able to get his 2nd form down to 70 health, before I finally fell (which was very frustrating). The runs last at least 20 minutes if you have a good build, which means that getting back is quite annoying. I also think the RNG is heavily lenient towards the enemies when it comes to making risky plays. They will be at 9 attack points, and still survive most of the time without shooting over (with me failing more times then not). That being said, this game is entirely built around luck, so if you don’t like those games, DO NOT get this one. Finally, the ads are sort of an overkill, with at least 3-4+ in each planet (depending how you choose to use them). Anyways, good game !

JoelTheRater, Jun 30, 2019
5
Great game

Love the game, super fun, not overly monetized or ad intensive (ad options are not crucial), and lots of room for content growth. Very interesting game play with the potential for requiring well thought out turns and proper sequencing of play. I don’t particularly like blind and daze mechanics but the game would likely be too easy without them. There is a late late game bug for knights where you use power surge III to get 20 attacks because you always take max energy increase. When the attacks fill up the screen and I kill the opponent the game just freezes there it never acknowledges the death of the opponent and moves on to the next one, I have to restart the game and find a way to win without using it, which is disappointing because I spent two upgrades on it and it can be a big help to get extra attacks to gain health back. But I’m excited to see new things in this game, maybe paying some coins to choose your race or even new game modes. I think the enemies could scale faster after the void tyrant battles. I’d also like to see more stores and unique interactions after the boss. Also more ways to get rid of cards as the decks get big in the late game. One way could be stores that require you to sell several cards in order to buy a rare or unlockable item. Would love to see more campaigns, planets, followers, side missions and enemies and all the good stuff that the game already does well

k?!, Jul 11, 2019
4
Addictive deck building adventure - one suggestion

I went searching for deck building games, and saw this one, after playing a few runs, I decided to pay the $5 to get all three spirits, making the game advertisement free, worth it, if you enjoy the play other than the ads. I’ve spent maybe a total of $25 on any iPad games in 10 years, and I don’t regret that 1/4 of that went to this game. Since purchasing, I’ve beaten the void tyrant twice with my knight, and am working hard to beat it with the priest or duelist now. I’ve unlocked and fully upgrades all of the town buildings, at for two wins. (Are there more upgrades available as you beat the void tyrant more times?)One suggestion that reduce the frustrations of short runs due to mistaken taps, or early losses. Add in the ability to restart an encounter before dying, charging half our money or something like that. Many times I’ve accidentally discarded a card I meant to play, or didn’t realize I had a condition giving me damage for playing a hand card, and lost early on accidentally. Rather than using up the spirit for resurrection, it would be great to just restart that battle for a price.

Kindlegamer, Oct 29, 2019
5
Great game, only a few flaws...

I’m addicted to this game because of how fun it is, and how good it makes you feel after beating a difficult enemy. While there have been some ridiculous rage moments in odds, I know it’s not completely the game’s fault, because you can’t control what cards you draw. The only things I think are flaws are the ads, souls, and the lack of updates. First, the ads. Usually I don’t mind ads, because I know that’s how devs make their money, but for some reason, some of the ads aren’t skippable, which is really annoying because of the time it takes to watch. I’m not sure if it’s within the devs control, it’s just why I’ve experienced. The souls are a good idea, and I don’t have a problem with them, I just have a problem with the constant pop ups for them that I wish weren’t a thing. Finally, the game hasn’t been updated in 9 months, so I’m assuming it’s been abandoned. However, this is still a great game for mobile, and I hope I can continue enjoying it for as long as possible :)

Really Great👍🏻, Jul 01, 2023
1
Disheartening

The moment I saw the game, I immediately downloaded it, as I was certain that it’s something I would most certainly enjoy. The game has nice art work. I adore the sci-fi concept of travelling between galaxies to fight enemies. But unfortunately that’s were it ends. My main issue with the game is in its mechanics. The battle mechanics is a way too rng. When the commands you issue is random, instead of relying on skill or strategy, one is at the mercy of rng. The game feels rigged in the sense that if you go over the meter, the enemies hit way too hard with several combos and skills to eliminate you. That’s just regular enemies not even bosses. There are no summons it’s not a gatcha. There are some micro transactions but just to unlock one character (assassin), some sprites which gives some perks; such as, resurrection with 50%, to remove ads for rewards etc. Other cons include lack of game play modes and lack of a decent storyline. But the main issue remains in its mechanics. I can overlook several cons but if the battle mechanics is not up to par, then really the game play is pretty much a rage fest instead of a enjoyment. Overall it’s pretty disheartening. I just cannot afford a better rating. The AI is your enemy it’s designed to counter your decks and best move sets. 1 star at max !!

rj yj, Apr 05, 2022
2
Bad

Game constantly shoves advertisements down your throat. Every time you want to open a chest, unlock a pack of cards, or get a second life it’ll want you to play an advertisement, and then if you refuse it’ll play an advertisement as soon as you leave the area anyways. The game is basically pay to win just because it shows you advertisements so much that you just want to not unlock anything.Difficulty is unbalanced. I like hard games, but only when the enemies use strategy. It’s not fun when it feels like the enemies are cheating just to make the game harder. Drawing cards doesn’t feel like it’s based on chance at all. An enemy will be at 12 and I’ll use a knock down card to reset it and they go straight back to 12 again. Or I’ll finally get a 12 and they’ll match it and it’ll do no damage. Secondly, the first boss you fight is over powered. He has 2 cards that he plays together that each give him two more attacks so even if he only gets 1 point more than you at the start, both of those cards he plays will add on and make a total of 5 attacks and he can easily kill you in just 1 or 2 turns. Third point, it’s extremely repetitive. Die? You start again from the beginning. Win? You go on to the next map which is just all of the same planets in a different order.

Scroycs, Jul 03, 2019
1
Incredibly Unfair And Rigged

The game have a few side dimensions or cities that you can enter such as the bazar and the flux on the Earth like planet. It is absolutely infuriating to constantly be losing to the bosses that somehow have the perfect counter to your deck, especially if your said deck is incredibly strong. Example : I fought the Minotaur and had a card that could immediately get me to a full 12 strike, pretty useful right? A constant crit on every round, what could go wrong! Well, the AI responds with having a full 12 Anger and is constantly able to predict that it will lose. The 12 anger not only increases damage but regenerates his health every round. Another problem was when I faced a potato warrior who had 48 health. One of the lower minions. HE CONSTANTLY FILLS MY DECK WITH POTATOES. Yes, POTATOES. The AI sees the solution by stalling out my deck and causing me to nearly lose the game before even reaching the third enemy. Seeing how stupid of a mechanic that is and having to go through it THREE times in a row, I’ve seen enough of this time waster. Utterly unsatisfying gameplay because you just know you’ll be screwed over if you don’t buy the spirits and the bosses or even the NORMAL AI ENEMIES can screw you over. I would not recommend this for anyone who has anger issues, maybe for those who are smart but even I believe they’ll suffer a brain aneurism if they try to beat this ridiculous game.

SolariousEmpire, Feb 16, 2022
5
Surprisingly Addicting

I didn’t think I was going to like this game at first, because I normally don’t like free to play games with ads and in app purchases, but after playing for a few days I quickly paid for the premium version with no ads and a few permenant power ups that aid you throughout the game. Even if you don't pay for premium, you still can use the same power ups, you just have to watch an ad each time you use them, so in other words it’s not a pay to win cash grab. I would think of the free version as a demo to the premium game, which is reasonably priced at around 4.99 I believe. The game is a mixture of strategy and gambling (no wonder it’s so addicting!). You have two decks; one with numbered cards which you play kind of like black jack by trying to get a higher number than your opponent without going over 12, and another deck with cards like weapons, potions, magic attacks, and modifiers that can aid you in getting a high number closer to to 12 without busting. So it’s a nice balance that doesn’t rely completely on luck, but sometimes relies on taking chances in order to win a round and it’s super satisfying when it works out! I’ve been super into rougelite single player card games like Meteorfall recently, and I really like this one. Give it a try! Since it’s free to play you might as well see if you like it!

stucknoriss, Nov 16, 2021

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Build a deck as you battle across the galaxy, gathering powerful cards along the way. With strategy and a bit of luck you might be able to reclaim the Eyes of Chronos. A single-player adventure, play with 500+ cards and three unique classes to engineer a custom deck to your own design.

Rooted in the simple hit-or-stand mechanics of blackjack, Void Tyrant is an easy to understand roguelike with engrossing depth. Battle quirky aliens, disarm traps, upgrade your spaceport, and face off with the sinister Wruut. Newcomers or seasoned veterans alike will enjoy deck building in Void Tyrant. FEATURES - Strategic deck building and card-based combat. - Four classes to choose from, each with its own strategy - Upgrade your town for new powers and adventures. - Collect blueprints and craft new ships with special abilities and cards - Powerful artifacts stuffed into shiny treasure chests. - Free with ads or convert to premium (NO ADS) with one purchase. - Traps, strange aliens, and lots of other surprises...

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