Moonsigil Atlas is a new Slay the Spire clone coming soon for PC players to enjoy. This new game will provide lots of strategic options, coupled with some new systems. Every card has a shape, which can make players think that this is some sort of weird Tetris, and they would be right. Moonsigil Atlas boasts its new Positional Magic system, where by trying to place cards in a certain way, you can create different combos to bring down the Titans. You have to do this to prevent the game from being consumed by chaos, and only true wizards will be able to save it. We at Infinite Start will cover what we know of this new and interesting title.
The game has a total of 3 playable characters, but do not let that fool you into thinking there’s no depth to it. After all, there’s around hundreds of cards to mix and match, making your own strategy is key to fighting against the monstrosities that threaten to end the world. Positioning is all that matters in this game, and there’s no limit to the amount of cards you can play, as long as you can fit them. Trying to ensure there’s enough space to do your combo is the key to be successful in Moonsigil Atlas.
When you battle against the Titans who threaten to destroy the world, you are actually trying to use your magic to build a moon-like object. This is a neat aesthetic choice that fits the game’s title, and its quite ingenious. This game might exist somewhere else already, but indie titles are often known for trying to bring old ideas back alive with their own twist. If you are interested in this new card game, you can wishlist it on Steam to boost the developer.
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