Carte Officially Launches
GamesCampus announced that its global online trading card game, Carte, has officially launched. With the official launch of Carte, anyone can now partake of Carte’s many exciting gameplay features, such as its fast paced gameplay, epic raid battles, fierce weapons and allies and much more.
Carte is a global online trading card game. Choose a Hero, build a deck and jump into exciting battles with fierce weapons and allies. Create and master endless strategies with an arsenal of spells and creatures to conquer your opponents. With an easy to learn system coupled with a user friendly interface, Carte is ready for new players as well as grizzled TCG veterans and everything in between.
In celebration of the launch, GamesCampus is hosting several events for Carte players. Any player who logs in today has a chance to win silver coins which can be used to buy cards and boosters. In addition, the GMs will be joining games randomly, so if you play a duel, you have a chance to play a GM.
Players are also going to be treated to art contests. Players can vote for their favorite card art and get prizes for participating. In addition, players can show off their own decks and GamesCampus will feature and award prizes to the best!
For more information about Carte, visit http://carte.gamescampus.com/
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Pro's
-Great Art for the Cards
-Not to Hard to get the feel for
-Great options such as, Raid , duel and single
-Its Global, meaning anyone anywhere can play it
Con's
-Some Cards are a bit over powered
-building a deck can be complicated