Not all games need to have advanced graphics, experience bars, cute waifus, and absolute units of husbandos. For those looking for a slower pace, how about some old classics – Castle Solitaire, for instance? Castle Solitaire is published by MobilityWare, a long-standing name in the mobile game scene and responsible for porting several classic games …
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Aside from the usual cats and dogs, fish are among the most common pets that people usually get. And what’s not to like about them? Unlike most adorable but highly energetic little furbabies, fish like goldfish, in particular, tend to be a more favorable companion to those seeking a more relaxing and seemingly low-maintenance friend. …
Marvel Snap’s Pool 1 gave us some basic archetypes to play with, and Pool 2 allowed us to both hone the decks we had as well as to begin hybridizing with the addition of powerful control cards like Killmonger, Sandman, and Storm. Pool 3, on the other hand, is where the game really gets going; …
While we were able to create serviceable decks in Marvel Snap’s Pool 1, it’s when you get to Pool 2 that the big guns really start coming out. This second collection tier not only gives you much stronger cards to put into your decks, but also holds some key pieces that we didn’t have back …
There are a ton of cards in Marvel Snap, and as a new player, your main task will be climbing the collection ranks to unlock shiny new toys to play with. However, this can be frustrating as you’ll run into players who have been playing the game longer than you – meaning they have much better …
Of course, every card game has a tier list. Marvel Snap is not an exception. After all, not all cards are equal, and some are extremely niche. And then some are just so meh that it’s hard for them to find a home anywhere. While it’s technically possible to create a deck that uses specific …