I have become a huge fan Elestrasa new trading card game has arrived. That’s why I was excited when the team announced their new TCG emulator was launching on Kickstarter: Clash of elves. It is not uncommon for TCGs to have some sort of digital platform, e.g. magic arenaor Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel. However, Clash of elves Designed to take things to the next level. The emulator’s Kickstarter campaign ends on November 4th, so you’ll have to hurry, but you can keep reading for more information.
Like similar apps, Clash of elves It’s free to play on Android, iOS, and Steam (and, for $750,000, Nintendo Switch). Plus, it allows you to play Elestras As you would expect, play against AI or other players. There will also be a new player training tutorial, tournaments will be held, and more. Clash of elves The difference is that you don’t need to buy a card. All feature cards will be unlocked, meaning you can start building any deck you want from day one and be ready to compete with the best. This does bring up the question of how they plan to make money from the app, but my guess is that their main plan is to make money through cosmetics.
I’m very happy Clash of elves It has exceeded its funding goal and hopes to get more. This would really help for those who want to play a game but can’t find one nearby. I was hoping to get people at the local game store to play it, but there aren’t enough people interested in it (I live in a smaller area) to make it work for the store. I highly recommend you check out Elestras and Clash of elves Looks like this would be a perfect approach.