Kongregate’s Kongai has been released!
All the cards I earned by playing Kongregate’s Card Challege games these past months will finally be put to use! David Sirlin announced in his website that Kongai, one of the games he’s been designing, is already released to the public!
Here’s a description from David:
What is this virtual card game that I’ve been working on forever? Now you can find out for yourself here. It’s deceptively simple in that you only make about two clicks per turn: first choose your fighting range, then choose amongst attack / inercept / rest / switch characters. And yet I think you’ll find it tests the interesting skills of yomi (reading the mind of the opponent) and valuation (judging the relative value of moves in a game).
It turns out, I only missed 6 cards (ergo 6 weeks) since the card challenges started. Since you get to pick 3 additional cards from the ones you don’t have yet, I basically missed only 3 cards.
BTW, in case you didn’t realize it, the game is free. You get to pick 3 cards for your “starter” (3’s all you need to play the basic game) and earn more cards by playing the game or by completing the weekly Card Challenges in Kongregate.
Go try Kongai out yourself! If you need some info, tips, or links to the card list, check out Kongregate Wiki’s Kongai page.
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