Rifts are rarely good news in gaming, but Avid Games has embraced this premise wholeheartedly in Eerie Worlds, the highly anticipated sequel to Cards, the Universe and Everything. While fun and learning remain central, this tactical CCG shifts its focus to monsters – specifically, monsters emerging from rifts.
Avid Games has crafted a visually diverse roster of monsters, each inspired by real-world horrors from mythology and folklore.
The game boasts an impressively comprehensive collection of creatures. From Japanese Yokai like Jikininki and Kuchisake-onna to Slavic monsters such as Vodyanoy and Psoglav, Eerie Worlds features Bigfoot, Mothman, the Nandi Bear, El Chupacabra, and countless others from around the globe. Each card includes detailed, researched descriptions, making the game both entertaining and educational.
Eerie Worlds features four Alliances (Grimbald, Zerrofel, Rivin, and Synnig) and multiple Hordes, creating complex tactical possibilities. Monsters may share some properties but differ in others, adding significant strategic depth.
Your monster collection, known as your Grimoire, is upgraded by merging duplicate cards. While the game starts with 160 basic cards, merging unlocks many more, with additional cards planned for the near future.
Avid Games has confirmed the arrival of two new Hordes in the coming months, ensuring Eerie Worlds offers sustained replayability.
Gameplay involves a deck of nine monster cards and one world card, deployed over nine 30-second turns. Players must make crucial decisions regarding mana usage, synergistic combinations, and more.
With its considerable strategic depth, Eerie Worlds demands your attention. Download it now for free on the Google Play Store and the App Store – [link].