![]() I can't really say if the competitive mode is properly balanced as I've spent most of my time engrossed with the single player content. ![]() There’s also an auction house where players can buy and sell cards with the in-game (non-premium) currency, so building the deck you really want isn’t too onerous. Hex is also a free to play game with somewhat familiar mechanics of getting drops from playing against other players as well as levelling up in the campaign mode. In the little that I've seen of the lore and world, it's been somewhat interesting to learn about and to adapt my deck and strategies to all sorts of different scenarios. Sure, there's still staples like elves and humans but there's also more atypical factions like evil rabbits and nomadic coyotes. It's a colorful world filled with all sorts of creatures and types of cards, with the occasional interesting twist on how their fantasy creatures are represented with the types of mechanics they prefer. I’ve already lost a few hours enjoying the different challenges and discovering the interesting mix of RPG elements that you get to play around with with your avatar. ![]() Perhaps more interestingly, at least to people like me who prefer playing on their own, Hex also features a campaign mode for singleplayer exploits. Hex borrows a lot from the very successful Magic: The Gathering card game (so much so they settled a lawsuit with Magic owner Wizards of the Coast) but adds its own little twists and updates that take advantage of the digital-only format of the game. I’ve played a lot of TCGs in my day and have been around a lot of people who are obsessive about them so I always appreciate trying out a different take on the genre. YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view.
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