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Or, rather, it's rigged for both sides.
If you watch which cards are on the table you can count which ones remain and make weighted decisions to minimize risks.
Trump cards do the rest. Good luck!
See a pattern?
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Looking through his post history he does come across as an entitled spoilt man child :)
Just finished this, and I really don't see what the issue is, took me 1 run to get to the last level, then after dying once to the mechanic at the end it really wasn't diffiuclt figuring out how to beat it. This was one of the easiest modes to finish.
I think people miss the point and either rely too much on luck or don't use their trump cards efficiently
Survival and Survival+ modes are different, each enemy apart from the 5th and 10th are random and the deals are also random, but the enemy trump deck composition is fixed so you can prepare and work around that.
I know that the looks are deceiving, but if you look past the smoke and mirrors and put the game mode down to its core elements, it is almost purely a puzzle game of using trump cards and counter-trump cards in a rock-paper-scissors-lizard-Spock system.