![]() ![]() It will take several playthroughs to win the game and several wins to figure it out. The bugs for the most recent major patch are actively being worked on.Ģ) Once you figure out the game, there is not much replayability if your interest is primarily in game mechanics (which it seems to be, from this post). Is it the same here? Once you complete the game there is any point in replaying? Does this game even have a difficulty setting and how does it work? Can you complete the game in a different way, so that multiple playthroughs have meaning?ģ) Can you pause this game for thinking time, and still play cards and move cards around while paused?ġ) It was not very buggy until the most recent major patch, and you can presently roll back to the previous. Stacklands pretty much has zero replayability beyond increasing the difficulty. ![]() Is that true, and how game-killing are the bugs? Note I do not care too much about issues of card placement or snapping to a grid or spacing, since Stacklands cards are all over the place and get moved around a lot when cards produce other cards, so I am pretty used to just throwing the cards around and not caring too much about neatness etc.Ģ) Replayability. I really enjoyed Stacklands and thought it might be time to try this game out, however, some questions.ġ) I heard this game is very buggy. ![]() However recently I have played a lot of a small game called Stacklands which looks very like this - you play cards on top of other cards to create a reaction which usually takes a bit of time to complete etc. This game has been on my radar for some time, but I never took the plunge because it didn't really click with me on how to play it. ![]()
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