Tacape 9+

Roguelite card game

Plug In Digital

Designed for iPad

    • 3.6 • 21 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Tacape is a deck-builder card game with roguelite elements for those who love a tactical challenge. Take part in a series of combats, build your strategy, upgrade your cards and face folkloric creatures along the way!

Be careful! Enemies can switch between positions and will be intent on hindering you in various ways during combat. You will have to manipulate the battlefield, understand the behavior of each enemy, and make smart moves to win every battle: there are countless strategies' opportunities!

Buy and upgrade your cards at the shop, get new abilities with the artifact, heal yourself at the campfire and fight bosses in a Brazilian folk universe!

Tacape is "free-to-try", an in-app purchase is required to unlock the full game.

STORY:

How far would you go to face your fears?
Follow the journey of Lorena, who, after having her little brother taken away by a mysterious creature must venture into the forest and face various folk figures.
In Tacape fear and courage go hand in hand, it's up to you to decide which is stronger.
Discover also the adventure of Lucas, the little brother of Lorena who will try everything to get out of the forest to get back to her big sister.

Do you have what it takes to save them from the creatures? Play now and help them to go through this mysterious forest!



Download Tacape and discover:
• 2 different characters with unique abilities
• More than 100 cards
• More than 25 enemies
• 4 playable areas

What’s New

Version 1.0.9

- Language Selection improved;
- Passives icons art improved;
- BGs art adjustments;
- GameOver gametime count fixes;
- Fixed Tutorial excessive showing;
- Fixed some fields showing wrong values on enemies info popup;
- New in game button to show instructions;
- Minor bugfixes;
- Small performance improvements;

Ratings and Reviews

3.6 out of 5
21 Ratings

21 Ratings

Editors’ Notes

This card battler about sibling love is an enchanting blend of roguelite tactical gameplay and Brazilian folklore.

Zach loves bears ,

Great Roguelite

The mechanics for this are deceptively simple, building up to make lots of interesting choices and playstyle. I like how the two characters have very different feels and each has their own varied styles to play. The game is very challenging, I’ve only gotten to the final chapter a couple times and only with one character, but it’s been quite fun (challenge is a feature of roguelite/like games).

My biggest gripe is that it clearly was translated into English and a handful of the cards can be challenging to understand due to some strange translation choices. There are a few mechanics that are confusing until you play them a few times to figure out what the card text means or you identify its patterns.

For example the duration of abilities or how often they trigger isn’t always clear. It makes it seem inconsistent, but I suspect this would be remedied by more clear card text.

Overall a fun little game worth the $4 to unlock the full game. I hope they add more cards, characters, or play modes in the future!

Mattzle ,

Good spin on deck building

I have played every deck building game I find since Dream Quest first came out years ago. The market has become so saturated that it’s difficult to find ones that do anything new. This adds a simple but fun mechanic where the enemies move around on a grid. It’s not just a gimmmick. It does affect what cards you can play and how you plan moves. The character Lucas has very interesting mechanics I haven’t seen before where cards will add fear. This is negative because it forces you to discard a card every move you make, but it also makes cards you use more powerful (such as repeating their effect for every few levels of fear you have). It’s different enough that I’m happy to come back to it rather than playing once or twice then going back to Slay the Spire.

As to the review complaining you only get to play one level for free, the only in app purchase in the game is to get the whole thing for $3.99. It’s not as if it’s some freemium game that you pay to win. You get to try it and buy if you like. I recommend buying it.

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