![]() When I wrote a preview of the game a few months back, I talked about the differences between Card Hunter and Loot & Legends, so go read that article if you want to know more about those differences. ![]() Loot & Legends continues that tradition, producing a fun digital table-top experience that has CCG mechanics at its core. Why have I started a review of Dropforge Games‘ Loot & Legends (Free), which from its screenshots looks like a table-top board game, with a discussion about CCGs? Well, maybe the name of Loot & Legends‘ PC predecessor might give you a clue: Card Hunter, Blue Manchu’s 2013 hit that cleverly put a table-top board game of old and a CCG into a blender and out came a game that cleverly injected a deck-building component into your RPG. If you haven’t read the article, a new report from SuperData Research stated that the portability and popularity of mobile devices have created an excellent environment for digital CCGs. ![]() ![]() A few days ago, I wrote a story about how Collectible Card Games are flourishing on mobile devices, with Hearthstone, of course, leading the way. ![]()
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