BattleCON: Online reviews

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Microsoft from French
Early Access Review Battlecon is one of the best 2-player games available on the tabletop market. It's clever, thematic, puzzly and has no rng whatsoever. There is a lot to learn for a beginner, and sure, the game is early access for now and needs some polish, but it's a must-play for anyone looking into turn-based 2p games. No boosters, no cancer deck, just developing your knowledge of the matchups and slowly getting good. Plus it's free to play. Honestly, there are no reasons to pass on this game. Great community to boot.
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Microsoft from Spain
Early Access Review Excellent game, super entertaining, I'm sorry how a game of light chess. To Those who can not connect remember this: 1. Register at https://battleconnection.com/, 2nd. Check the mail to confirm the newly created account, 3rd. Login and stay connected with the account confirmed in https://battleconnection.com/and then return to the game and instead of giving the link to register go for the other option (I do not remember that said) and that's it. In my opinion it is a very promising game, I recommend it.
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Microsoft from French
Early access review BattleCON is a game of strategy at all by turn with no aspect of luck, which changes the majority of the games of strategies of the genre that come out today. The gameplay is pretty original, or in any case personally I have not played games that look like it, and in addition it is free. It is currently lacking a ranking system, the game is not fully optimized (I happened to have Ghost games, where the round did not end, the game did not consider the game as a defeat, nor as a victory) but it is necessary to remember that the game is only in early access. It's free and it's worth a peek, I can only advise you if you like strategy games or even plateau.
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Microsoft from French
Early access review I won. I do not know how but I won. I clicked on the cards and I won. Wow, whoa! If you also won a few times at street fighter by pushing on all the buttons, try your luck! (... but you won't go far on the other hand. No kidding). Do you have a brain? You know how to make staté... trasté... strategies? Do you have a good memory? Analytical capacity? Try your luck too, pardi! BattleCon offers the same thing as before its digital porting: a roster of fighters with different styles, some of which are quite difficult to master. The game system (the rules, it would say for the physical version) are crystal clear. But the learning curve is rough, fairly representing the ruthless universe of the games of baston. The free to play is a club argument for testing. The need to create a third account, much less.