Card Hunter First Look Video

Card Hunter is an RPG style trading card game developed by Blue Manchu. The TCG incorporates many elements from classic DnD tabletop games and features a unique gear-based card mechanic.

In Card Hunter players control three customizable heroes as they complete DnD style campaigns while leveling up and earning loot. Once equipped, a piece of loot provides the appropriate hero with unique abilities cards they can cast during play. Card Hunter provides an in-depth single player RPG experience while also offering competitive multiplayer.

To find more about Card Hunter check out the game page which includes more info, user reviews, screenshots and additional videos. Don´t forget to subscribe to MMOBomb YouTube channel.

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fhpp 11 years ago
website is always off, and the only time i made it work i couldnt log in it was just loading forever. let's launch a game on a very very poor host site, so it breaks up and explode with the people trying to acess yaya genius

Iluvgamez 11 years ago
This kinda reminds me of Hero Quest the board game.
1 month membership for 10$ for a card game? That sounds bad...but the game looks atleast interesting.
As a TCG lover, im gonna try this out but im still waiting for Hearthstone.
Good vid Spunky.

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xewii 11 years ago
I've played this game for some time and one thing that I hate is that first it's all really easy but then you have to take a huge step to the next level and thats the skillcap. After that it's just who gets the best cards (mostly)

Flevalt 11 years ago
The "Card Hunter" link leads to Forge.
And at the end you spelled Card Hunter wrong:
"To find more about Forge check out the game page which..."

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CrysiZ 11 years ago
That's called a review!

Okofire 11 years ago
Too boring to watch you do first looks. It is like tutorial for noobs, So boring :/
You just talk but not play.


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