First 50 set decks ordered will receive one copy of a phantom extinct rarity cover animal!

How the game plays differently

Animalia kingdom plays similar to most of the other big card games. BUT there are some very big differences as well.

The biggest difference you will notice right away with this game is that there is NO shuffling. This means that there is no luck involved in this game, and the strategy that each player comes up with can be carried out in a match. 

We all hate the feeling when were playing one of the other big card games and we take a lot of our time to construct a new deck,  but you draw your starting hand and you can already tell there is a high chance that becasue you didn't draw the cards you needed to carry out your strategy, you will more than likely lose the game. That is not a worry in this game.

The other big difference in this game, is the pace at which it plays. It is deliberately slower. Almost all of the big card games that have existed for decades now have all become games that end to quickly, with some ending on average in just three turns, Even the card games that last longer dont even last ten turns.

In this game players have 50 health and lose it slowly. The animals in this game have their own health, which means they stay on the field of play(environment) longer and it feels like a real battle.

Another big difference with this game is that the matches do not stall because players run out of cards from their starting hand. In this game players draw two cards at the start of each of their next turns, enabling players to keep the matches moving faster without having the dreaded "mid match crawl".

You might be worried about the competitive scene and matches taking to long to play out in a best of three round. Well in this card game, because there is no shuffling and luck involved, it's one and done. You win against your opponent or they beat you and it's over.