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Mind Cards

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Mind Cards is a strategic card game where every choice matters. Manage health, gold, and power to survive as long as possible. Think ahead or lose fast.

Challenge your mind with each draw

Mind Cards is a simple yet extremely strategic card game where you have to survive as long as possible by using your resources wisely, choosing wisely, and facing the potential dangers in each card.

Face a randomly shuffled deck of cards, including:

  • Monster: Deals damage if not destroyed.
  • Gold: Used to buy items or upgrades.
  • Potion: Restores health.
  • Weapon: Increases attack power.
  • Trap: Can cause unexpected harm.
  • Artifact: Provides beneficial special effects.

Each turn, you can only choose one of the three cards displayed on the screen. You need to carefully consider the risks and rewards to maintain health, gold and attack energy throughout the game.

Survival thinking and risk management in Mind Cards

Health management is the number 1 priority

You cannot heal at any time. Potions appear randomly and not in large numbers. So, always consider:

  • If you are not strong enough to fight monsters, dodge.
  • If you are at full health, do not waste potions; choose another more beneficial card.
  • Do not be subjective when you have a lot of HP, trap chains and strong monsters can kill you immediately.

Increase attack power as soon as possible

The higher the attack power, the easier it is for you to kill monsters, receive rewards, and minimize damage. Prioritize choosing weapons in the early stages to build up.

Know when to take risks

You cannot dodge everything, sometimes you have to accept losing health to get gold or important artifacts. Weighing short-term damage and long-term benefits is a key skill.

Choose cards based on the situation, not by habit

There is no fixed strategy for every game, because the cards are randomly drawn. Therefore, a good player is flexible: knowing how to play when strong, knowing how to retreat when weak, and knowing how to choose the right time to take risks.

The game does not have a big boss, nor does not have a great skill like War of Sticks, but it makes you have a headache every time you draw a card. It is this simplicity but subtle traps that make the game attractive. If you love light strategy games with high risk management, then Mind Cards is a challenge not to be missed.