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Wildfrost
Take on the elements in Wildfrost, a tactical roguelike deckbuilder! Journey across a frozen tundra, collecting cards strong enough to banish the eternal winter…
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Kim Snaith
With a fantastic art style that immediately charms you, and engaging gameplay that will keep you coming back time and time again, we love Wildfrost. It’s a very welcome entry into the roguelike card battler genre, offering challenging but fulfilling combat that we can’t get enough of. If you’re a fan of games like Slay the Spire, we urge you to try Wildfrost. You won’t be disappointed.

Ruth Cassidy
Wildfrost is a captivating card battler with an art style that absolutely shines, even if it’s difficult to out-plan your luck.

Leo Faierman
Monster Train persists as the most readily available comparison and inspiration; that contemporary classic deckbuilder shares Wildfrost’s prioritization of hero cards, leaders, boss fights, and lane positioning, but there’s much more in-battle flexibility here. Two lanes afford space for a maximum of twelve cards on the battlefield – six for each side – but, in an ingenious stroke, players can hus...

Checkpoint Staff
Wildfrost is an upcoming tactical deckbuilding game developed by Deadpan Games and Gaziter and published by Chucklefish. Set in a world plagued by an eternal winter, it’s up to you to gather a band of heroes, take on enemies, and restore the balance of the world.

Daniel Hollis
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Stephanie Liu
Take on the elements in Wildfrost, a tactical roguelike deckbuilder! Journey across a frozen tundra, collecting cards strong enough to banish the eternal winter… Switch version reviewed.

Nathan Ball
Despite the palpable chill in the air throughout, there's a cosy fire burning at the heart of Wildfrost. Gather round for a tough-but-rewarding deckbuilding adventure.

Juniper Finch
Like most deck-building battle games, every encounter demands clever strategies and a bit of luck to take down the opposing team. But the ongoing city-building thread in Wildfrost keeps things interesting as you earn new ways to fight, drawing you back in for more so that you can get just one last achievement, even when things get frustrating. And boy, do things get frustrating.

Getselious
Wildfrost is an interesting roguelike deckbuilder game, that is a bit on the harder side that may put off people. Still, I’m looking for more people to dive into the game, find out strategies, and hopefully, the developer will tweak the game and release more content down the road.