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Kingdom Hearts Dark Road
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Xehanort, living bored on the Destiny Islands, is approached by Ansem, his Heartless from the future, and is shuffled through a portal to Scala Ad Caelum, a world where Keyblade Wielders are trained. Some time later, Xehanort, now a Keyblade Wielder, and his classmates Eraqus, Urd, Bragi, Vor, and Hermod are told by their master Odin that seven upperclassmen have gone missing before their Mark of Mastery exam, with the sister of fellow classmate Baldr among them. While they are far from ready, Odin tasks the youths to find the missing seven by scouring the many worlds. Before they leave, Xehanort and his classmates discuss the state of the worlds: even long after the events of the Keyblade War, many fragments of the World are still forming, and those that have already formed flow on different timeframes — while one may be far in the future in terms of technology, another may be still in the beginnings of bearing life or basic technological advancements. With that in mind, and the order not to interfere in the affairs of other worlds, Xehanort and his friends begin their search, splitting into two teams. While they do not find traces of their friends at the end of the day, they remain resolute. Four years later, Xehanort, having just put fresh flowers on four gravestones, says his goodbyes to Eraqus, stating he's going off on his own, to see what the master hasn't shown them. While Eraqus hates the idea, he isn't going to stop him, knowing that he'll be back since they need to settle the score for their games.
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Gameplay in Dark Road combines elements of role-playing games and deck-building games. Players construct a deck of cards, each of which features a red, blue, or green background with a gold "upright" or dark "reversed" border; decks can contain a maximum of 30 cards, and must contain equal numbers of cards with each background color and border. Cards are divided into attack, magic, and support types, which determines their abilities. New cards could be obtained by purchasing them from the in-game shop using premium currency, earned in events, or won through a premium draw; following the offline update, all 88 cards can be purchased from the shop. Collecting duplicates of a card will automatically boost its base power, up to 10 levels. In combat, the player controls Xehanort, with Eraqus and one of four others (Hermod, Bragi, Urd, or Vor) as computer-controlled party members, while enemies attack based on a timer similar to an Active Time Battle. During a battle, five random cards from the player's deck will appear at the bottom of the screen. The player selects three of the available cards, with the first in the sequence determining Xehanort's action, while the remaining two cards will raise the ability's efficacy by up to double if they are the same color. The three cards are then discarded and replaced with others from the deck, which continues until all cards have been used. Alternately, an "auto battle" option can be activated at any time, with the game automatically selecting and playing cards for as long as it is enabled, requiring no player input. If the player runs out of cards, they will enter a "reload" state and briefly be unable to act until their deck is replenished. Dealing damage and defeating enemies will fill a meter at the bottom of the screen; when full, a "bonus time" state will be activated, temporarily causing all card combinations to be doubly effective regardless of color. Defeating enemies in battles will earn Battle Points (BP), which can be spent to increase Xehanort's level. Following the offline update, BP is also used for all shop purchases. To progress through the game's story, the player must complete "quests", which feature battles against predetermined sets of enemies. Prior to the game's offline update, additional missions would occasionally appear, requiring certain objectives be fulfilled before the next quest would be unlocked. The story is divided into eight chapters, with three chapters containing 70 quests released throughout 2020; the remaining chapters and 35 quests were added with the offline update. The player can also participate in "world battles", in which the player battles endless waves of random opponents to grind for additional BP. An in-game album lists every card the player has collected and enemy they have defeated, along with the total numbers of each; the player will receive a small increase to one of Xehanort's stats whenever these numbers reach a specific milestone. A crafting menu allows players to use materials collected from defeated enemies to create accessories, which can be equipped to Xehanort to further improve his stats. The game also includes a theater mode to replay any previously viewed story cutscenes.
About Kingdom Hearts Dark Road
Kingdom Hearts Dark Road is a Card & Board Game, Role-playing (RPG), Squad Management, Turn-based game released in 2020 developed by Success that offers Single player gameplay from a side view perspective playable on Amazon Fire TV, Android, iOS with 0 user ratings averaging 0/100. The game explores themes like Fantasy. If you enjoy Kingdom Hearts Dark Road, you might also like similar games in our database of 45,000+ titles.
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