About This Game With its unique living board, Faeria will challenge you with truly strategic card battles. Craft your deck, shape the battlefield, and fight for victory!A strategy game like no other. Build exciting decks and shape the battlefield as you fight epic battles. Raise mountains, build forests, fill lakes, or harness the sands of the deserts. You choose your own path to victory.Earn your collection through our simple and affordable DLC-based business model. Experience a card game without expensive micro-transactions. Whether through solo campaigns, draft mode, or PVP, all cards are earned through simply playing the game!Enjoy 100+ hours of solo content, co-operative missions, and puzzles! Explore a vast array of challenges that reward you in return. Journey through the Oversky and defeat devious World Bosses - or even play enemy AI in draft mode!Enter Pandora, Faeria's unique draft mode that where your deck-building skills are put to the ultimate test. Choose to play against the AI or put your deck to the ultimate test in PVP. Earn rewards based on how well you do. It’s the perfect way to increase your collection, or just have fun!Become a part of our thriving, supportive, and helpful community by joining our official Discord channel, subreddit, forums - or join The Hub! Years in the making, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a more welcoming group of players.Compete in regular officially-recognized tournaments with great prizes - or watch them live and win in-game loot! Our esports system rewards players for excellent performance and allows everyone else to watch, enjoy, and gain free loot! 6d5b4406ea Title: FaeriaGenre: Adventure, Indie, Massively Multiplayer, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:Abrakam SAPublisher:Versus EvilRelease Date: 8 Mar, 2017 Faeria Torrent Download [portable] This game is just beautiful in both visuals, sound and - of course - gameplay. It perfectly combines three different layers of strategy: The strategy in your deck creation known from other card collector games, the strategy of how you claim land form the ocean during a battle (if you do not decide to draw an extra card or gain an extra point of Faeria instead) and the strategy and tactics of placing units on the 3x3x3 hexagonial battlefield as well as moving them and playing events wisely.All of the above just make Faeria a deeply satisfying strategy card game for me, except of course I'm getting rekt again by one of those dragon monsters. Faeria is a multiplayer turn-based strategy game against one opponent. But it also has a lot of singleplayer content.Gameplay:In Faeria you build a deck of cards. If you play your cards they become minions which you place on a board where they fight the minions of your opponent.Each turn you have to choose whether you want to place some minions, cast spells or do nothing. Every action consumes some resources: You need special land tiles to place your minions on. Those tiles can be put down at the start of each turn and they build and form the board dynamically. And you need a resource called "Faeria" (like "Mana" in other games you might know). If you don't use your "Faeria" you can accumulate it to play "bigger" minions or more powerful spells the next turn e.g.. So the game has also a management aspect to it in addition to the more tactical aspect where to place your minions and how to move them on the board and to the strategical aspect of how to build your deck of cards.It's probably obvious by now that Faeria is a complex game. But don't be afraid. The singleplayer content helps you to get familiar with it's game mechanics and you can play in different modes against the computer to test your decks.Art, style, presentation:The game is beautiful with an elaborated, unique art style and a nice soundtrack. I would buy a graphic novel featuring the characters from the game if there would exist something like that.Costs:You pay for the base game and for DLCs which contain new cards. Until now you don't need any of the DLCs to make several good, interesting and competitve decks. The DLCs are a welcome diversion for veteran players to try out new cards and not a necessity for climbing the ranks.Buying the base game gives you all the cards of the base game. It's the same for the DLCs and their cards. There are no further microtransactions for buying cards. You have to unlock some of the cards though buy playing the game: you earn experience points and ingame gold with which you unlock your cards. This mechanic tries to simulate the accumulation process of a collectible card game where you build your collection over a periode of time. In Faeria this doesn't cost you any more money besides the already payed costs for the base game and\/or the DLCs. (Imagine getting ALL the cards of an expansion in Hearthstone for around 20 dollar\/euro...)Size of the player base:Faeria never had any proper advertisement because of the limited resources of the company behind Faeria. But there are enough players to give you an opponent after waiting for one to three minutes regardless of the time of the day. With Faeria's new publisher ("Versus Evil") and announced plans to bring Faeria to consoles (with cross play between all different platforms) the player base might grow in the near future.Look for the Faeria Discord server (you will find an invite inside the game client under the "friends" list) if you want to be part of a small but very dedicated and friendly community where you can chat about strategies, find teammates to beat the co-op missions or run your own tournament (the game client has a tournament feature build in) or give feedback to the developers.Conclusion:If you are interested in a strategic card game with a fair monetisation and a deep game play you should try out Faeria. It might not yet have such a vast amount of cards like Magic the Gathering but because of Faeria's game mechanics where you manage your resources over several turns and the two-dimensional dynamic board where placement of your minions matters in a similar way like in games like chess the smaller card pool doesn't really matter that much.Addendum:I play Faeria on Linux. It's great to have such a game available on Linux!. Love the game, deck building with strategy and tactics, good community, beautifully polished, active devs.For those who keep abusing the term 'Grind'....If you're enjoying playing a game it's not a freaking Grind. I mean, this isn't a job, it isn't work. You're not slogging away for some kind of material reward, no one is forcing you to participate. 'Getting somewhere' or gaining rewards in a game isn't the point, relax and enjoy the experience! Get some Zen in yer life!. Amazing game. The art in the cards and arenas is beautiful. Easy to learn but hard to master. The hexa-grid arenas add a very tactical layer to the excellent card game battles.. This game is great. And I'm not supposed to give my opinion BUTThey ruined the game by making it pay to win.Unless you are prepared to give around 70 euros for the full game, it's not worth it.Don't get me wrong, I love this game, But they are too greedy.They should focus more on their main game Faeria and keeping the community alive then trying a new game while the old still needs support.
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