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DeltaGamer Review: Runespell Overture

DeltaGamer's review on poker/RPG mashup Runespell Overture is up, giving the game an 8.5/10.

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Miths4664d ago

I think I'll buy this on Steam tonight. I'm absolutely clueless when it comes to playing Poker (or any card games in general), but from what I can gather from the trailer and a few game previews, it should be easy enough to pick up the basics. And I get the impression that this game is only very loosely based on Poker rules anyway?

p4warrior4664d ago

It's pretty simple, but good. Most of the challenge comes from opportunity-cost decisions and spending Action Points wisely. It's very very loosely based on poker; in fact, the only real aspect it steals from poker is the sets of cards used to create combos: pairs, two pair, three-of-a-kind, full house, etc. So you'll need to learn those, but the game also has a "poker help" button built onto the battle screen, so it shouldn't be too much trouble. Definitely worth a look, and enjoy!

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Runespell Overture Comes to iOS and Steam, Special Promotion to be Offer

iOS gamers get ready for Little Chicken and Mystic Box’s remastered Runespell Overture, which combines Poker and RPG with Nordic myths, Battle Hardened Heroes and Heroines with alternate medieval Europe.

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Pixelated Radio #37: Kingdom Hearts 3D, Deadlight, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, & much more!

This week the guys talk about Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Deadlight, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker HD, Star Wars: The Old Republic, Mass Effect 3, Runespell: Overture, Happy Street, MLB 2K12, Super Avatar Fighting Tournament, Rock Paper Lazers, The Undead Syndrome, I Miss My Girlfriend (yes, it's the game's name), some news and plenty more.

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GameBanshee: Runespell: Overture Review

The puzzle-RPG genre is a fairly new one, though most fans of both RPGs and puzzle games should be fairly familiar with it these days. Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords, by Infinite Interactive, largely kickstarted the entire trend back in 2007, and the result was a smashingly successful series of puzzle games with prominent RPG frameworks. Despite numerous games by Infinite Interactive and the sudden popularity of the genre, it's rather surprising that it's taken as long as it has for a true direct competitor to spring up.

That's exactly what indie developer Mystic Box has attempted to provide in Runespell: Overture, a casual puzzle-RPG that trades out the gem-matching Bejeweled-esque gameplay of Puzzle Quest for poker battles. In fact, you'll see a lot of comparisons to Puzzle Quest in this review, but I think it's justified given the similarities and that there are so few other similar games on the market. Despite the overlap, though, Runespell: Overture's fantastic presentation and some addictive, strategic gameplay provide around ten to fifteen of hours of playtime, albeit best enjoyed in short bursts rather than long sessions.

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