Arcanium: Rise of Akhan

Arcanium: Rise of Akhan

By Netflix, Inc.

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2022-01-18
  • Current Version: 0.56
  • Adult Rating: 9+
  • File Size: 1.35 GB
  • Developer: Netflix, Inc.
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 15.0
Score: 3.55769
3.55769
From 156 Ratings

Description

Available exclusively for Netflix members. Choose your heroes and embark upon an epic quest to save the world of Arzu in this open-world, roguelike strategy card game. Arcanium is a tale of fellowship and bravery, and is set in a fantasy world of anthropomorphic animals in which good, evil, magic and technology collide. This ambitious open-world, single-player strategy card game merges the roguelike and deckbuilding genres in exciting new ways. Form a party of three heroes and embark on a dangerous journey to defeat Akhan the Calamity and save the world of Arzu from destruction. But beware; should one of your party members succumb to corruption, your quest will come to its end.

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Reviews

  • Y el español?

    1
    By kandremc
    No lo colocarán en español ?
  • Please talk to Netflix we need more games like this

    5
    By bbuireo
    One are the best games? I’ve played in a long time. Good progression, good fights requires smarts. balanced beatable on every difficulty level. If you know what you’re doing, it’s great totally worth your time!
  • Reviews are right.

    2
    By nai249
    There’s a good game in there But the theme is so generic, UI is exceptionally clumsy, constant surprises that ruin a run simply because it didn’t tell you what would happen. It’s fine? But I wouldn’t bother with it
  • Broken

    1
    By dcapelan
    First tutorial mission doesn’t allow progression after selecting Ability reward, can’t even exit to menu (options grayed out).
  • Great Roguelike

    5
    By Somefish254
    This game takes after Dream Quest and Slay the Spire but offers multiple characters similar to the lord of the rings tcg. Great innovations and UI. Don’t listen to the other reviews saying the game is impossible. I was able to beat the arkhan boss on my first try with the starting level 1 lion, fox, cat on Normal Adventure. I did not have any unlocks and this was ,y first time playing the game. It took strategy and it took me 4 hours since I had to think hard about my strategy and read all the cards.
  • Great game, needs playability update

    4
    By Nicknameorange
    Game is a lot of fun, but picking a card and what to do with it is frustrating sometimes. Dash+attack sometimes won’t dash first if you don’t slide the card perfectly
  • Black screen

    1
    By Friarfraust
    Beat the arena only to receive a black screen and can’t continue. Forced quit, and it happened again.
  • Rough edges, fun game

    4
    By frfiallo
    This is a deck building rogue like in the vein of Dream Quest and night of the full moon. Moderate learning curve, as both the battles and world map have quite a few mechanics involved. Some of those mechanics, such as the major and minor buffs are not always well-explained, which made fine-tuning decks challenging. My other complaint is the metaprogression. I don’t think even the best player could beat the boss on normal difficulty starting a new save game. Increasing your character’s and map’s experience levels unlocks more powerful cards, making subsequent runs much easier. I have mixed feelings about that. Some assets are incomplete, with flavor text missing and at least one feature (execute) that is present but not functional. Graphics, music, and animation are all good. Art style is consistent.
  • Surprise roguelite sucker punch, not cool

    1
    By Sarcastaball
    So hey, I got Netflix, I like games, looked online for their best offering and this game came up. I play for a bit, seems cool, building my deck and powering up bit by bit. Nice. After 30 tiles that were a pleasant mild challenge, you get forced to fight an impossible battle, where at best you manage to slay one of three OP opponents that respawn anyway in 3 turns. So you die pathetically and only then can you discern the roguelite structure of the game: new cards are awarded for your forced failure to help with the next run. So you’re never gonna progress past the first 30 tiles for maybe dozens of runs before you can power up enough to get past them, after which the process repeats after another 30 turns and grind grind grind away. I like roguelites, I even like roguelikes which are much harder. But that’s because you know it’s coming and it’s a challenge start to finish. Totally blindsided here and absolutely zero motivation to play a pretty easy mellow game that auto-nerfs you after 30 turns. Pick a lane guys.
  • A good, fun, rouge-like card game.

    5
    By ggininderyo5829
    Despite seeing a mediocre 3.5 score, I decided to give it a try, it’s free and why not. The game is with beautiful art and effects, good tutorial, easy to start, and require a lot of strategic planning when you dive deeper into this game. 13 heroes, 3 map regions, 35ish hero-specific cards for each hero, 60ish non-hero-specific cards, 3 hero-specific equipments for each hero, 100ish non-hero-specific equipments, and tons of random map events and talents. Even the final boss has 5 elemental types! All the above makes this rouge-like card game a unique experience each time you restart. If you enjoy a beautiful, intensive planning, brainstorming, and RPG game, you will love this one. But beware, time flies really fast when you are all into it!

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