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World War II: TCG was a finalist in Gamelab 2014's "Best Debut" section. He concluded the review by saying that, "Free to play doesn't excuse many design mistakes that make this collectible card game feel fresh out basic training." While Thomas viewed the tutorial at the start of the game as lengthy, he noted that there was a lack of explanations for many new elements introduced after the tutorial. Rob Thomas of reviewed an early version of the game and stated that, "While an enjoyable enough experience most of the time, World War II: TCG sports a few serious weaknesses." Thomas criticized how "random chance" sometimes resulted in "infuriating unfairness," along with the game's lack of "fundamental concepts" from other digital trading card games. But, the simpler battles can typically be won mainly by being aggressive and coming out strong with cards that will, ideally, overpower the ones your enemy puts on the field". He highlighted the fact that "cards can be examined to get a better idea of which one would be appropriate for a particular play. Joseph Luster of the Warfare History Network website called World War II: TCG a "fun new take on WWII Combat" and said it was "surprisingly likable". Defiance - Gameplay and UI rework (120+ new cards and leaders feature), Decem.War Machine - Swap cards option (130+ new cards), October 14, 2019.Outbreak - Crafting option (80+ new cards), May 2, 2019.Stronghold - Added structures (60+ new cards), May 28, 2018.Sea Lords - Added ships and submarines (80+ new cards), May 11, 2017.And with no other viable options/services to be able to support the game, FrozenShard in turn ultimately decided to shut down the game. Due to the fact that Gamesparks, the backend provider of FrozenShard, ultimately decided to end their services. Īnd though World War II: TCG had a good fan base behind it, as of October 3rd, FrozenShard announed the official end of the game itself. If a card is destroyed, it returns to the player's deck and may be drawn again in its promoted state. Players can use their action points to promote units and become more powerful a card that starts as an infantry unit gains more attack power, health, and abilities after being promoted. The game has a unique resource system in which the player starts with three action points that can be used to play cards from their first turn onwards. Each card type is based on World War II technology, such as the Japanese A6M Zero plane and Tiger tank. World War II: TCG contains four major types of cards in: Units, Items, Orders, and Commands. Players can enjoy the game in a variety of ways by playing in a single player mode, online co-op, an online PvP mode, and even a cross-platform PvP mode so players can play each other on a variety of different consoles. ( March 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Īs of 2015, World War II: TCG allows players to join five different distinct factions including: The Germans, Russians, Japanese, Americans, and the British. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources.
