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If you enjoy Marvel superhero content, then you have one more reason to be excited. This reason comes in the form of a card game dubbed Marvel Snap, a strategic card battler designed to put you to work. The game is not yet fully released. However, its developer, Second Dinner, just recently confirmed the official release date as October 18 this year. This fast-paced strategy game focuses on speed as opposed to conventional CCGs that lean towards more turn-based gameplay; here, both players are always on the move. 

While the game has other interesting features, the most unique is deckbuilding. The deck featured only has 12 cards, each coming as just one copy. Making for a very short play with matches ending within three to four minutes. If you are as excited about Marvel Snap as we are, you might want to check out a couple of similar games you can play. Here are the five best card games like Marvel Snap.

 

5. Gwent: The Witcher Card Game

GWENT: The Witcher Card Game | Cinematic Trailer

Born out of an RPG minigame, we have Gwent. The Witcher card game has won several awards since its first release in 2018. This is a turn-based strategy game that lasts two to three rounds between two players. Here, you and your opponent each handle 10 cards selected from a deck of 25. There are a total of six different factions in Gwent that provide versatile play styles. These factions make up the special abilities featured in these cards. 

Each game goes for three rounds, so your goal is to win two of these rounds. You do this by acquiring as many points as possible against your opponent. As you progress through the ranks, you can gain more cards and build a powerful collection. There are different exciting modes, such as classic, seasonal and Arena, that let you match up against other opponents of your level. All you need is proper strategies to fight and win in either of the three modes. 

 

4. Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft

Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft Cinematic

Blizzard Entertainment's Hearthstone is considered one of the best CCGs. It is a turn-based card game that pits two players against each other using a 30-card-deck structure. The game has garnered the interest of thousands of card players since its 2014 release. It has also been able to maintain this interest by providing constant updates and improvements to its gameplay. The game's main focus is to provide detailed adventures set in the Warcraft universe. 

Here, you and your opponent select one hero each and attempt to destroy each other using the cards. The winner also gains in-game gold, which comes in handy in improving one's deck. There are different incredible modes to play in Hearthstone. From amazing single-player adventures to casual matches, arena battles and ranked matches. The game requires rational tactics as players must juggle between which cards can be played and which ones can't. All this while watching out for the timer set for each turn.

 

3. Kingdom Draw

Kingdom Draw Promo

Set in a medieval fantasy universe, Kingdom Draw is a classic turn-based strategy game with more focus on single-player adventures. However, you can still participate in epic battles with random online opponents or with friends. The game provides you with a field containing different sections, such as mountains, deserts and forests. You and your opponent then take turns in placing different cards in different areas. These cards can act as attack indicators, health or even curses in any unit you place them.

The game's story occurs in a fantasy world packed with exciting events. Go through the plot and select a deck of cards; you can then destroy your enemies and slowly collect more cards. You can also use the gems you earn through campaigns and ladder plays to buy randomized cards. With more than 180 cards to collect and even more being released each season, the battles just keep getting better. Become a Kingdom Draw champion by customizing your own deck and beating all your challengers.

 

2. Infinity Kingdom

Infinity Kingdom - Trailer

Infinity Kingdom may not necessarily be a card game but its level of strategy earns it a tier on this list. This is a cartoon-themed strategy game that lets you select different elemental units to battle opponents. It is also most suitable for those who enjoy single-player games with interesting plots to go with. In Infinity Kingdom, you are required to protect the land of Norheim from evil gnomes. You, therefore, have to strategize an army and defend your territory not only from monsters but from other players as well.

Like Marvel Snap, the game features a roster of different combatants you can place in battle according to their abilities. Some are stronger with more power and can last longer in battle than others. Knowing how to arrange your troops gets you ahead of your opponent. Completing daily challenges the game offers, as well as participating in events and alliances, attracts various rewards. These will allow you to get level up and gain even better troops.

 

1. Legends of Runeterra

Launch Announcement | Cinematic Trailer - Legends of Runeterra

Test your card skills against various formidable strategists in Legends of Runeterra. This is a strategic card game featuring iconic battle systems with unique card collections that represent exciting champions. Many characters from Riot Games' League of Legends feature in this game. Like most CCGs, Legends of Runeterra puts you in a one-player versus one match. Where each card represents an attack on your opponents, some of which reduce your opponent's health to zero.

There is a variety of cards and each belongs to one of the ten regions that make up the Runeterra universe. What makes this one of the most interesting card games on the list is the combat pacing. The play between each player's turn can vary, as you can choose to either defend or attack. Where you may feel vulnerable, you can choose to defend and forgo an attack move. With amazing theming for each card, there's just a lot to appreciate. The game's high-quality visuals and graphics style have also been a subject of appraisal by many critics.

From the our list of card games like Marvel Snap, which is your favorite? Are there any other card games like Marvel Snap you'd reccommend? Share your pick with us in the comments below or over on our socials here!

 

Evans I. Karanja is a freelance writer who loves to write about anything technology. He is always on the lookout for interesting topics, and enjoys writing about video games, cryptocurrency and blockchain and more. When not writing, he can be found playing video games or watching F1.