When done right, creating digital-exclusive card games can be magical. But that doesn’t mean the game isn’t crazy good fun. You’ll move fast, kill fast, and die fast… and a lot. Players will descend hundreds of floors – if they dare – in a scary zombie-ninja filled castle, and they’ll do it at the speed of light. That’s why they were pleased as punch to publish Megadev’s Super House of Dead Ninjas. Remember when video games were hard? Like, really really hard? The folks at do. A great adaptation with multiplayer support and a unique single-player campaign, you can’t help but pray for a 2013 filled with Goko board game releases. But while the site had its struggles, it eventually opened to the public and touted Dominion as its flagship title – and it was marvelous.ĭon’t let the bad press around Goko’s site issues fool you (Pocket Tactics called it the Disappointment of the Year) – Dominion is everything fans of the game could have hoped for. Goko not only netted the license, but used it to kick off their web-gaming destination… and then everything fell apart. Maybe in 2013?Īs one of the most popular card games of the last five years, gamers have been waiting for a digital adaptation of Donald X Vaccarino’s masterpiece with bated breath. It’s a great game, but while we’re delighted to have something to play that’s not on Facebook, Tynon is the one entry on our round-up that seems like it would be a pretty great fit on the platform. Mixing casual elements like village building with hardcore twists like turn-based combat, Tynon successfully managed to deliver that “midcore” experience that some many developers have been after this year. Well what if I told you that some of its development team broke off, created their own game, and it’s substantially better? That, in a nutshell, is Tynon. It’s one of the biggest games on the web.