![]() Like any good collectible card game, Cardpocalypse has you earning new cards through victories, upgrading cards with stickers, and you can buy new cards through the Mega Mutant Power Magazine. The goal of the game is to get your opponent's Champion health to zero first. The Champions have unique abilities that you'll want to build your deck around, and these Champions can evolve into MEGA forms when their health is halved, so that means more damage and powers. You can build decks that revolve around the ultra-rare Champion cards that you earn through the game. But then the mutants from the game begin to invade the real world, and it's up to Jess and her new friends to save the world. But on her first day at Dudsdale Elementary, the popular collectible card game is banned, so all of the kids need to take their battles underground to prevent being caught. In Cardpocalypse, you take on the role of a '90s kid, Jess, who just wants to be a Mega Mutant Power Pets master. Cardpocalypse brings all of that back, especially the trading card game aspect. ![]() Cardpocalypse (Image credit: Versus Evil)ĭo you remember those '90s Saturday morning cartoons? I grew up on them, and they were some of my favorite moments of my childhood.
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