It's a good time to be a fan of deck-building games. Inspired by games like Slay the Spire, the genre has been experiencing a renaissance. Over the past several years, countless studios have emerged with promising spins on the format.
Game Source Studio's Mahokenshi is among them, and it's both promising and incredibly exciting.
Set on the Celestial Islands, a realm loosely inspired by Japanese mythology, Mahokenshi sees you in the shoes of a powerful samurai mage tasked with fending off an evil that threatens to consume everything. At the beginning of each run, you'll join one of the islands' four houses, each with its own unique cards and abilities.
Stand stalwart against the forces of evil as Kaito of the sturdy House of Sapphire, crush your enemies beneath your heel as Ayaka of the fierce House of Ruby, outwit and outfox your foes as Misaki of the House of Topaz, or strike devastating blows from the shadows as Sota of the secretive House of Jade.
Whatever house you choose, you'll have the opportunity to discover over two hundred beautifully-illustrated cards through a combination of exploration and adventure. Selecting and upgrading the right cards will be crucial to achieving victory — but your deck isn't the only thing you'll need to consider. Mahokenshi isn't solely a deck-building title, nor is it exclusively an adventure game.
It's also a turn-based strategy game, with hex-based battle maps that add a completely new angle to its gameplay. You'll not only use cards for powerful combos and magical attacks, but also reposition yourself and outmaneuver your foes. In short, it combines deck-building and hex-grid, turn-based strategy into an experience that's shaping up to be absolutely glorious.
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