by Emily Apr 19,2025
If you're a fan of Mafgames' delightful mobile games featuring adorable cats and chubby hamsters, you might be surprised to learn that their next venture is a card-based deck-builder inspired by Balatro. Enter ACE: Alice Card Episode, a new game that promises to be so captivating that you'll want to clear your schedule before diving in. The game humorously warns players to "not make any plans before playing this game," setting the stage for an immersive experience.
Set within an enchanting Alice in Wonderland theme, ACE: Alice Card Episode transports you into a whimsical adventure where you're drawn into the world of Wonderland through grandma's mysterious pocket watch. Your mission? To defeat the main villain using a deck filled with burst cards that deal significant damage. As you progress, you'll encounter and defeat card soldiers, earning coins that you can use to enhance your deck with a selection of 130 unique Jokers, each possessing distinct skills. This Carroll-esque twist on the "Joker" concept adds a fresh layer of intrigue to the gameplay.
While you eagerly await the launch of ACE: Alice Card Episode, why not explore our list of the best card games on Android to keep your card-playing skills sharp? When the game finally drops, you can join the fun by downloading it on the App Store and Google Play. It's free-to-play, with in-app purchases available for those looking to enhance their experience further.
To stay in the loop with all the latest updates and developments, be sure to visit the official website and join the community of followers. You can also get a sneak peek at the game's vibes and visuals by watching the embedded clip above.
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