The game is just you and a deck of cards. And you’ll be trying to defeat all of the royals.
Breaking your enemies takes time and patience. Number cards damage the royals equal to the number of it. Aces will bring a royal to 1 health. If they are already on 1, they will die.
To kill a real, the suit of the attack and royal card needs to match.
And you’ll try to walk away with the victory before the deck of cards runs out.
There are various difficulty levels to unlock along with performance statistics and leaderboards.
To match the retro graphics, there is even a fun, chiptune soundtrack.
I’ve played a few times, and Royal Card Clash is easy to understand and pick up, but definitely difficult to master. Take your time making moves.
Royal Card Clash is a free download now on the App Store. It’s for the iPhone and all iPad models. A $2.99 in-app purchase will remove all of the advertisements.
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