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Castle v Castle is an upcoming, stylish card battler hitting mobile this year

Author : Ava Feb 26,2025

Castle V Castle: A Simple Yet Charming Card Battler

Castle V Castle, an upcoming mobile card-battling puzzler, promises a refreshing take on the genre. Backed by indie organizations like Outersloth and featuring contributions from Slay the Spire alum Casey Yano, this title prioritizes simplicity and fast-paced gameplay. Expect a release later this year.

The game's visual style is minimalist, employing a clean black-and-white aesthetic with surprising charm and humor. A standout feature is a walking sign that hilariously proclaims "The End is Nigh" during near-defeats, only to flip to "Never Mind" upon a successful comeback.

Gameplay is straightforward: destroy your opponent's castle while protecting your own. Players utilize cards to expand their castle, damage the opponent's, and execute unique combinations. The trailer showcases cards with diverse effects, including attack reversal and card blocking.

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The intuitive gameplay, combined with the clever visual design, suggests Castle V Castle will quickly become a mobile gaming favorite. Keep an eye out for its upcoming release! We'll provide updates as they become available.

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