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About This Game Pick-a-Hero is a card drafting game for two players. Each turn you pick cards from a random pool and play them on the board.There is no unlocking, collecting or deck-building, all cards are playable from the start. Online multiplayer, local hotseat play and single player practice mode. Supports mouse, keyboard, Xbox360/One gamepad, PS4 gamepad and Steam Gamepad. No touch support. Contains 191 cards. Random events: 8 different gameplay modifiers. Pick-a-Hero is perfect for those who don't have time to grind and just want to play on an even playfield.Technical FactsBig picture mode: YesRebindable keys: No.Multiplayer limit: 2Supported resolutions: AllMultiple monitors: YesFramerate: Locked to 60Offline gameplay: yesEngine: XNA/C#Development team size: 1Gameplay video by PolemicGoblin - YouTube channel 7aa9394dea Title: Pick a HeroGenre: Casual, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:vikingfabian.comPublisher:vikingfabian.comRelease Date: 9 Jun, 2016 Pick A Hero Activation Code [Password] a hero's way pick haoma. not a hero dlc lock pick. pick support hero. pick up hero singapore. how to pick a hero name. pick your hero hearthstone. pick for hero. auto pick hero mobile legend. dota pick hero. pick hero image. spyro a hero's tail lock pick. pick a plus suggested hero dota 2. overwatch can't pick hero. not a hero lockpick locations. pick a hero overwatch. pick hero dota 2. not a hero lockpick. pick a power heroclix. overwatch how to pick a hero fast. pick up hero review. pick hero for bot dota 2. pick hero console command. not a hero professional lock pick. pick another hero. pick a random dota 2 hero. pickaxe hero. pick of hero. pickupp hero. pick same hero dota 2. pick rate hero mobile legend. pick rate hero. how to pick a hero in fortnite. pick hero mobile legends. pick a plus suggested hero. how to pick a hero. how to pick a hero in dota 2. pick a random overwatch hero. can't pick a hero. how to pick a hero in overwatch. pick hero epic. how to pick a superhero name. xenoverse 2 pick a hero. pick art hero. pick a plus suggested hero перевод. superhero pick. how to pick a hero in save the world This is... surprisingly not bad. There's some UI work that needs cleaning up for feel, but it's really quite reasonable. I wanted the steam cards (which, problematically, have not been appearing in my inventory, but steam community seems borked so I'll give it a day), but tried it out a bit. In terms of play, I found it more enjoyable than hearthstone.There are a lot of game play decisions that I'd suggest to make it more the way I want, but that's just because I want something a little different. Objectively, what was produced in terms of gameplay is surprisingly good.The interface is where I'd actually expect the developers to focus. You need a card-o-pedia to detail game rules, cards and possibly context. The mechanism for identifying remaining mana can seem opaque with multiple numbers, minuses and the mana potions. The help-mode is super irritating because it blocks view, but not event propogation till you remember to dismiss it... tool-top equivalent on-hover would be preferred, but I get that you have a lot of quite clear info to convey, so maybe a question mark "help" icon in the upper right of each card that pulled up that help interface for the specifica card, and clicking anywhere would dismiss that. The AI for single-player is pathetic (but no more so than any other card-playing AI I've come across in recent history).But for all that, you should probably consider buying this even if you don't care about the steam trading cards. Sure, it'd be nice if the graphics were slicked up too, but who cares? The games a solid 9\/10 for quality of play, though you're gonna be sad if you can't find friends to play it against.. better than Quent, ayy. I bought the game for 99 cents and I didn't spend enough time with it to justify the purchase. I'm a lover of every card game, but the interface is just so agonizingly clunky I couldn't spend time with it.. This is... surprisingly not bad. There's some UI work that needs cleaning up for feel, but it's really quite reasonable. I wanted the steam cards (which, problematically, have not been appearing in my inventory, but steam community seems borked so I'll give it a day), but tried it out a bit. In terms of play, I found it more enjoyable than hearthstone.There are a lot of game play decisions that I'd suggest to make it more the way I want, but that's just because I want something a little different. Objectively, what was produced in terms of gameplay is surprisingly good.The interface is where I'd actually expect the developers to focus. You need a card-o-pedia to detail game rules, cards and possibly context. The mechanism for identifying remaining mana can seem opaque with multiple numbers, minuses and the mana potions. The help-mode is super irritating because it blocks view, but not event propogation till you remember to dismiss it... tool-top equivalent on-hover would be preferred, but I get that you have a lot of quite clear info to convey, so maybe a question mark "help" icon in the upper right of each card that pulled up that help interface for the specifica card, and clicking anywhere would dismiss that. The AI for single-player is pathetic (but no more so than any other card-playing AI I've come across in recent history).But for all that, you should probably consider buying this even if you don't care about the steam trading cards. Sure, it'd be nice if the graphics were slicked up too, but who cares? The games a solid 9\/10 for quality of play, though you're gonna be sad if you can't find friends to play it against.. This is a small simple card game.It is not something for hours to play, but i like it.Cards have skills, strength and HP. You need to fight down the Heros HP to win.The cards seems to be handdrawn. No big art, but it has its own charme.And for 99 Cent, come on, the work is defenetly 99 cent worth!!!!. Nice little card game, learning how to play is easy with the tutorial, after that you can practice with the AI or join any game online. There is also an in-game card browser for you to learn about each card, and you can mark the cards individually as underpowered or overpowered, which will presumably give feedback to the developer to balance the cards. The design and variety of the cards, however, are rather mediocre, but the developer seems to be committed to improve the game. There is no deck-building. You start off with 1 hero (either human, undead, elf, or orc), each comes with its own minion cards. Each turn begins by picking a number of minion cards, scroll cards, and mana points. The minion cards are mostly played to attack the enemy minion cards or enemy hero, although some are played defensively. Scroll cards are cards that have a variety of effects either on self or the enemy, eg. "+ATK" or "damage enemy". Playing both types of cards require mana points. Win the game by killing the enemy hero. Good mix of strategy to plan which cards to play and luck getting good cards to win the game. It's usually hard to find any game online at all due to the small player base. Thankfully there's a hotseat mode where you can play with your friend by sharing the same PC, or if your friend own this game, just invite him \/ her for a match. Pros: +easy to learn +quick game sessions (typical game lasts 10 minutes)+cheap+multiplayer with friends (hotseat or invite game)+musicCons:-limited design and variety of cards-balance issue of cards (some boring and useless)-limited online player base

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