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And what are we supposed to do in the game again? The game has 30 minutes of content
-NK
Play against other people? Such games dont exactly want too many players playing the singleplayer mode
And it is a mistake. If you ask people what their favourite card game they have played on the PC is, without a doubt you will hear about titles with great single player modes, like MTG Shandalar or Etherlords series.
Anyhow, regardless. After you have played the 30 minutes of content, you lose the ability to to grow your deck in any way. Meaning that you have to either spend real life money, or grind resources against people that did spend money, and have simply better cards than you do.
There's no trade of here where they have stronger but more expensive cards. No their cards are just better. So you can "grind the game" by being rolled by p2w players, or become a p2w player.
And I am not paying a single cent for monetization this god awful. You have to pay for single player, pay to have cards that don't suck to play online, and grind your account slowly.