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About This Game Hidden Dimensions 3 is a science-fiction themed collectible cards game offering over 500 cards, varied gameplay modes and challenges.Control a powerful baseship capable of launching ships, deploying structures and performing actions. The structures provide various support roles and are the backbone of your fleet, generating energy required to launch larger ships. Ships serve to both defend your base against the fleet of your opponent, and to attack the opposing baseship.Features more than 500 cards to collectduel against the AI, and control the difficulty and gameplay rules in great detailbuild your own decks, or let the game create them for youparticipate in challenging eventsa customizable flagship to lead your fleet into battlecombat boosts that provide varied benefits during battlecountless mercenaries that can assist you in duelling your opponentsmajor gameplay modes : unpredictable, mercenary bosses, tactical 7aa9394dea Title: Hidden Dimensions 3Genre: StrategyDeveloper:Stijn Van CauterPublisher:Stijn Van CauterRelease Date: 12 Oct, 2016 Hidden Dimensions 3 Download Lite closer to 'elements' than 'MTG', still very functional and suprisingly good.. Nope, this game is still too far in alpha to be playable and copies too much from Magic the Gathering. The objective of Hidden Dimensions 3 is basically to reduce the enemy's life to 0 before they do the same to you. It is very similiar to Magic the Gathering. Both of you start off with 75 hit points and build Solar Harvesters / Solar Plants / Power Plants(Lands) to generate energy to summon ships. There are 8 different types of energy.You have 5 structure slots and 7 ship slots. The 5 structure slots allow you to place support buildings like artillery or energy generating buildings. The 7 ship slots allow you to summon 7 ships. When you end your turn, you enter an automatic combat phase. During the combat phase, ships that you summon automatically attack the lane they are in. If there are no enemy ships blocking your ship, you deal damage directly to your enemy's life.Conclusion, it's not ready to be playable.PROS1. Understandable for MTG playersThey should see the similarities in gameplay.2. Structures (Lands) have abilitiesThey generate energy as a passive. You activate the structures to do a special ability. E.g. Sacrificing it to deal 4 damage. It's similar to the special lands in Magic.3. You can Store EnergyUnlike Magic the Gathering or Hearthstone, you can store energy that you did not use. Ensuring you can save it for later turns.4. No Auto-HealingUnlike Magic the Gathering, there is no auto-healing. You trade blows and your ships lose life as well.CONS1. Bad graphicsHorrible. They need better graphics2. Similar Gameplay to Magic the GatheringPut 1 Solar Harvester to every other 2 cards. That's the standard Magic the Gathering, land to spell ratio.3. Tutorial is too DraggyIt takes too long to explain simple concepts.4. Full hand mulliganIf the first 7 cards are not to your liking, discard all 7 and draw 7 again. This is a horrible hand-me-down rule from MTG. Just choose to partial keep.5. Boring attack sequenceSlide up and deal damage. Seriously boring.NEUTRAL1. 8 different types of energyWhy so many?. While running through the free card games on steam, I stumbled across Hidden Dimensions 3. Since it was a SciFi themed game, it immediately skipped to the top of my playlist.Then I was stuck in an absolutely tiny window reading an excessive amount of text in the tutorial because I couldn\u2019t adjust the resolution once the tutorial began. I admit, that soured me on the game. As for the tutorial itself, it was thorough and explained things fairly well, BUT it didn\u2019t feel like I learned how to truly play since I was simply told the rules and told what to play when. The tutorial is both very good and not a proper introduction to playing.Giving the game another chance does reveal a lot of good things about it. The ships are good. There is excellent variety and quality art. The game design and game play is reasonable and well thought out. Unfortunately the game feels too slow over all. Even playing with a speed human deck it feels like you are grinding away in order to win.If you are looking for a new card game, you could certainly do worse. This game doesn\u2019t make it into my recommend list, but that doesn\u2019t mean it won\u2019t make it into yours.. A good ccg, whit sci-fi spaceship art, choose a faction and enjoy it.. played this game since xyth. nice game.. This is a very elaborate and engaging predecessor of the HD Xyth Flash games, which were pretty amazing!It is completely free (to my knowledge), though it is quite time consuming to level up & progress...Nonetheless I recommend it for people who enjoy an intricate, complex CCG with almost limitless possibilities to explore. I would argue that this is the best ccg that can be played on the market, for three reasons: 1. The dev rocks.2. Its free.3. Its got more depth, content, and factions than most card games put together, and these lead to the final point:4. Its fun.Side note: to the guy who wrote a negative review because the game is too hard, that is completely outrageous, Hidden Dimensions was incredibly easy to play when I first came across a version of it on armor games, and the core gameplay has not changed much since then, and if your downvoting a free game just because your not smart enough to figure it out, you need to rethink your review policy because thats a problem with yourself, not the game.Looks like there is another complaint about the game from an MTG fan: He says HD3 copies too much stuff from MTG, hmmm lemme think of what it copies.... oh got it! cards!....... That's about it...... Tutorial that takes too long explaining the game? Are you about to get on a bus to the superbowl? Boring attack animation? I played MTG too, and guess what? Their attack animation(s) were about as exciting as watching a floor curl. So this guy basically judged HD3 by comparing it to a vastly different game, saying its tutorial was too long? (Never heard that one before, usually the tutorial is too short is the common complaint?) and saying that the cosmectic animation, which has nothing to with actual gameplay, doesn't stimulate his senses.... I don't think I need to say much more.

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