For example, early on in the game you'll discover fairy and druid types work well together, increasing their healing potential. Some hero units also work in synergy with each other. These range from powerful attacks, crippling enemies, and even healing your team. To use it, just tap on the hero and select the skill you want. And the more cards you get in one turn, the more your multiplier goes up, increasing damage dealt.Įach hero unit also has a special skill that can be activated once the gauge is full. The damage they deal is determined by the value of the cards. Each card is colored, and allows a hero of the same color to attack. If you go over 21, then your turn ends and you won't be able to attack. You'll want to deal until you get 21, or get as close as you can without going over. In the bottom left corner is a button that lets you deal cards. Enemies have a number on them - this represents the number of turns you can make before they'll attack you. Otherwise, the game automatically picks targets for you. You can tap to select a target, and while it's not necessary, it's helpful when you need to eliminate the biggest threat. In battle, you'll face off against waves of enemies, which may have anywhere from two to four monsters in each wave. If you're out of stamina, you'll have to wait for it to refill or spend gems (premium currency). Stages must be cleared in chronological order, and each one costs stamina to enter (unfortunately). Each level features several waves of enemies that you must fight through, with a tougher boss fight at the end. Similar to other social RPGs, Battlejack is level-based with different areas, and each has a handful of stages to go through in increasing difficulty. There's a generic adventure soundtrack in the background, and delightful sound effects of shuffling cards and elemental attacks. Animations are smooth and fluid so I experienced no lag issues on my iPhone 7. While the menus feel a bit cluttered, it's still pretty easy to follow. Battlejack is full of bright and vibrant colors, and all character sprites are distinctive and appealing. The game is rendered completely in 2D, but the world map has a bit of a 3D feel to it, thanks to the shadows and depth of each world. Visually, Battlejack is fun with a cute and cartoonish art style that's drawn well and is rather eye catching.
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