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Review: Lightseekers, more like LoveStruck

May 24, 2018 by lancorz

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I'm a big fan of games that are cheap, reliable and replay-able.

LightSeekers hits all of those and with full form. With 6 Orders to choose from and a multitude of sub-genres within for each Element, it's suitable for any side of the battlefield that you wish to play with. Fancy being a defensive steady rock as the Ancient Ignu from the Mountain side or waving the stars with Corvus from Astral there's so many to choose from and limitless play for every player.

My favourite deck to play with is the Nature element, aiding myself in healing as much as I can while slowly wearing down my opponent is what I live for.

If you're not completely distracted with amazing varied artwork from these cards, the gameplay is highly intuitive, simple and devastating if you can pull off the right combos. By playing buff cards on the deck you can have multiple attacks hitting your opponents throughout the game, charging up as they go along or simply throw out an all out combo attack card for total obliteration.

Playfusion also have a mobile game that goes along with Lightseekers, however if you're into the fast paced action card games that we all crave over lunchtimes, this is definitely a winner that fits right into your pocket.

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