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Obsidian's Pathfinder Adventures card game

Ninjerk

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Looks like a VN with cards.
 

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Released.



iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/il/app/pathfinder-adventures/id966333863
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.obsidian.pacg1

Pathfinder Adventures, the digital adaptation of Paizo Inc.'s Pathfinder Adventure Card Game, translates the world's best-selling Pathfinder Roleplaying Game into an entirely new breed of card game, where players cooperatively battle monsters and villains, and acquire new feats, items, weapons and allies.

Role-players will find the game's character development very familiar. Characters have classes such as fighter, wizard, and rogue, as well as numbers that define strength, dexterity, intelligence, etc. You'll improve your character by acquiring new items, allies, spells, and weapons as you explore and overcome challenges; over time, you'll be able to customize your deck to better suit your own individual vision of your character.

The game can be played solo, or with other adventurers using built-in pass-and-play functionality.

Pathfinder Adventures is free to download and play, however, some game items can be purchased for real money. If you don't want to use this feature, please disable in-app purchases in your device's settings.

A network connection is required to earn in game currency during play.

FEATURES:
• Explore the towns, cities, dungeons and landscapes of the Rise of the Runelords campaign, including the fiercely-independent Sandpoint and the goblin-infested isle of Thistletop.
• Every locale has been transformed from a card image to beautifully enhanced and animated backdrops.
• Reactive cut scenes featuring Pathfinder's iconic characters.
• An interactive tutorial ensures the game is easy to learn for new adventurers and veterans of the Pathfinder universe alike.
• No physical card game set-up required. Pathfinder Adventures gets players straight into the action.
• Multiple adventure profiles so that players can experience the campaign using every character.
• Single player and pass-and-play multiplayer gameplay mode.
 

TigerKnee

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Log-In servers are fucked up for the Android version.

Also, $30 for the season pass? WTF I think you could probably find the physical version for cheaper.
 

Quigs

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I played the real version with a few expansions and the pirates box a bunch with my wife. It's a nice bridge game. She likes the quick easy stuff like Dominion, I like needless complications, and this falls kinda in the middle where we both can have fun. Not sure I'd drop that much cash for a digital version though.
 

Ninjerk

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The flow of the game is kind of fun. I suspect the advantage to this is that it handles the book keeping aspects of the gameplay.

The art style here is really kind of Nomura/McFarlane-esque in the sense of adding "gimmick motifs" (e.g. MOAR chains, MOAR straps, MOAR zippers, MOAR spikes). Is this the rule in Pathfinder? In any case, a good deal of the illustration is well-done.
 

deuxhero

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Is this the rule in Pathfinder? In any case, a good deal of the illustration is well-done.

Depends on what you mean. A lot of the pathfinder art likes to depict characters with all the random crap a player character actually carries (10 foot pole, a light slashing weapon, a backup blunt weapon, camping gear ect), which is generally a good detail, though there are lots of Liefeldian pouches ect.
 

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