Bored of those silly flappy bird games? Looking to put in some strategy into a game that will soak up a load of time? We have found the game for you. Brought to you by Kabam, Heroes of Camelot has come to stores today for iOS and Android. In a world where evil is coming from all angles and Camelot is under trouble, do you have the capability to prevent the evil from spreading and protect the people you love? In Camelot, a call to arms has been mandated by the king of Camelot, Arthur. Druids and Knights are looked to in order to stop this evil. The only thing that can save Camelot now is the Holy Grail. This grail will bring back order and peace to the kingdom that was once so beautiful and graceful. Which will you be? A Druid or a Knight?
At the beginning of the game, you’ll get to choose whether you want to have your first card be a Druid or a Knight. This doesn’t really have much importance to the game because you’ll be eventually getting all the different heroes that the game has to offer through your journey to save Camelot. Each hero will offer different abilities and have different strengths from each other. Make sure you are using your favorite and most effective heroes to fight the enemies.
The main idea of the game comes through three things. The first aspect of this game are cards. Each card can be placed within a grouping of four, meaning that there are three other cards in each grouping. Then there are three groupings that are allowed for your party. This is only unlocked after you hit level 10 in Heroes of Camelot. Often you will be using the duplicate of a card that you have in order to create new, stronger heroes. Duplicates or unwanted cards can also be used in order to level up existing heroes. By “fusing” cards with each other, you’ll be able to create a stronger product. Once your heroes get to higher levels, leveling up your hero will take a longer amount of time and a bigger number of cards. Higher levels means that you increase the number of stats on your heroes. Increasing the number of stats on a hero means tha the hero gets stronger where those stats are increased in. Basically it’s just making your hero stronger. Higher stats means a better hero. So you’re able to look through your heroes to pick out which ones have the best stats.
However, the main goal of this game is to complete quests to your way into finding the Holy Grail. This means that after you have finished quests in a particular town, you will be able to go on to another town by clicking on the map to a new town and then exploring the town until you are done with that town. After doing that multiple times, you’ll get to eventually find the holy grail. Estimates have the number of explorations necessary to be 70.
The quests are an easy task to do. By simply touching the screen, you can receive all of the benefits of doing the quests. Examples of these benefits are the extra experience, gold, and the additional cards that you earn through questing through more area around the map and exploring into depths that you have not yet explored through. The quests include battles that are a rather easy thing that you don’t have to truly battle through. For example, in battle, you will be out of the game, but the battles are handled of of the screen. The heroes cast abilities by themselves and is handled by the in-game system, so no work is necessary for the player. The results of the battle within the quests are handled by the in-game system, but I’ll explain later on, how the in-game system works and how you’ll be able to get the best results, the quickest.
The cards that you receive from each quest is up to the game. Each card that recieve is based off of luck. Each part of the city contains an area for you, as the player, to explore by yourself. Each area contains a random card that you will receive if you completely explore the area. On occasion, you might not find a card there and it may feel like it was waste of stamina points, but it’s simply luck that drives the cards that you receive in this game. Every time you do an exploration, you’ll be able to get rewarded with the gold and experience that that specific area gives. Along with those rewards, you might also receive the card that the area contained. You could also get some consumable items that you can use during your questing in order to gain an advantage during the questing that will help with battles. Another thing that can happen after you finish a quest, is that you could get some in-game dialogue that’s part of the story. There’s nothing too exciting about the dialogue, but it’ll often give you a side quest of some sort to complete to get more rewards. Before you finish the quest, you must face a boss that protects the end of the quest. After you defeat this boss, will you receive your rewards for finishing the quest.
For the battling part of the game, after you create your party of heroes, which are split into three teams, which then are made up of four cards, you’re able to attack other cards by stacking those cards together as if they’re just one card made out of four other cards. After you attack, the card will take damage and have health based off of the four cards that you put into the initial team in the beginning. It’s not particularly important to watch the battle between the cards because the system in Heroes of Camelot has already decided a winner between the two teams and it doesn’t matter what you do because you won’t be able to affect the outcome of the game after the battle has already started. You have the option to skip the battle because it doesn’t have any real impact on what happens in the game, but it does offer some decent animation for the battle. After you get through the skip, you will get to see whether you have won or not. If you have won, then you will see a victory banner, and then a defeat banner if you do not win.
In terms of making your own party, you will be given a certain number of mana that you’ll get to use for each party. To calculate this, you will get to see how much mana each card costs and then estimate how much mana each card costs to make the best party that you can. So every single time that you want to battle against another team, you’ll have to spend the amount of mana that you added to each team. The way to get more mana is by simply leveling up. Leveling up is done by doing quests, which gain you experience, and will help you level up and will allow you to use stronger heroes and use more mana. When you’re looking to face the boss in the quest, you will have to use a ton of mana in order to try and fight the boss. Bosses do a lot of damage and are likely to do a ton of damage to your party, if not kill a couple of teams before being able to kill the boss. That means that you’ll have to use multiple teams and more mana than you want to against the boss in order to complete the quest. If you fail against the boss, you will get to challenge the boss again, except with the boss down health from your last failed attempt. So as long as you have enough mana, you’ll get to use mana in order to continue fighting the boss over and over again until he drops. That also means that you need to stack mana before fighting the boss or else you will have to stack up on mana potions by purchasing them or using some real money in order to continue killing the boss. Bosses later on, often clean out your mana before you are able to kill them which means that you will need to start over.
In order to get more cards in Heroes of Camelot, you’ll have to journey through quest areas in order to defeat the area, and potentially retrieve the card from that area. It’s completely random, so there’s a chance that you won’t receive that card.
Heroes of Camelot is a really interesting game, but in the game you will need a lot of gold and gems in order to get all the needed items and upgrades. You can get the gold and gems through the app store, but this costs real money, and this is something that gets expensive in just a few in-game purchases.
Due to the popularity of this game, we have decided to add Heroes of Camelot to our hack database, which means you can get unlimited amounts of gold and gems just by downloading our hack tool.
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The first thing you need to do is download our Heroes of Camelot hack tool, which takes about 35 seconds. The hack will automatically install after downloading, which takes about 30 seconds to complete, although the times of the downloads depend on your internet connection. You then need to choose Android or iOS depending on which device you are using. At that point, simply input how many gold and gems you want to add to your account.
Click “Start” to run the hack tool, which will take about 40 seconds to complete. You can then open up the game as usual and you will notice the gold and gems are already in your account. You will be able to use this hack tool as many times as you want and you will find yourself having more fun with the game.
In order to get past quests effectively, you have to make sure that you’re able to create some solid teams that have good balance, in order to be able to one-shot enemies. By getting a good number of decent cards that you can venture with, you shouldn’t be stacking them into a deck due to your mana cost that I talked about earlier. If you use too many overpowered cards, you will run out of mana for the boss. By using a ton of mana for the overpowered cards, you’ll have to be spending a lot of time waiting for yourself to regen the mana that you lost from those overpowered cards.
There’s a difference between mana and stamina. Stamina is the amount of quests that you can do per day. Your stamina and mana recharge back to full after every single level, so the beginning of the game will be quick because you will level up often and be able to keep on going on quests. Every time you try to do a quest, you’ll use up a certain amount of stamina in order to try out the quest, regardless of whether you succeed or fail.
In the arena, you should be do the special events that they offer to you so that you can get more powerful cards without an excessive mana cost. By constantly doing the arena once you’ve unlocked it will contribute to how easy Heroes of Camelot will be after doing the arena.
For evolving your heroes, you will have to increase the level of your hero to max in orer to retrieve the maximum stats from the pre-evolution, so that your evolved hero gets to start out with those stats. In order to evolve a hero, you have to have two copies of the same card, which you should be max leveling in order to get the best stats. Then after the first evolution, it takes two first-evolved in order to evolve it again, and so on until the max evolution, evolution 4. That means that it would take 16 of the same card in order to create the best hero possible from evolving it.
A lot of times, evolving isn’t worth the effort. Usually there are cards that you receive in the game that are stronger than evolving a weaker card many times. Start evolving when you can’t get any better cards and you aren’t able to finish a lot of quests because you lack damage or health.
There’s really no need to purchase in the in-game store due to the fact that a lot of stuff that you get for the in-game shop is obtained through going through the start of the game. If anyting, purchase gems so that you can refill anything that you’re lacking whether it’s mana or stamina.
The two currencies in this game are coins and gems. Coins are obtainable through questing and defeating enemies that drop coins. You’re able to use coins in order to upgrade or evolve your cards so that you can get more powerful cards. Gems are the other currency. Gems are used so that you can purchase cards that are really strong, so if you have the cash, definitely go for purchasing some gems in order to make the game a bit easier on you.
While the illustrations and artwork of Heroes of Camelot are fantastic, it’s really annoying that the gameplay of Heroes of Camelot is so bad. It’s supposed to be a card game, but you have no effect on the outcome of the battle. At least in other games, you can control which card that you want to play, or be able to gauge its damage based off of a puzzle like Puzzles and Dragons, which I can see being the most similar to this game. Although there is a bit of strategy in figuring out where your party fits together, it really doesn’t entice more strategy other than that.
It’s also really fun for those people who enjoy collecting cards. The game wants you to feel like you need to collect every single card or simply have the best party possible so that you can blast your way through quests. The game doesn’t particularly attract me to come back to it even though it does have that Stamina aspect to it, which forces you to take breaks.
Although Heroes of Camelot may look like a fun card game with nice graphics and artwork, it’s just like a bot simulator with different cards, if I want to give my honest opinion about it. You don’t perform any action in the game besides deciding which quest you want to do, as well as the cards in your party. You don’t get to have any of the action that the game seemingly offers. Playing the game gets extremely old due to its natural repetitiveness. Regardless of how th game looks, it’s a completely different game, whether you like it or not, than what it looks like on the cover.
Artwork: I give Heroes of Camelot a 8/10. The artwork in each card is really nice and well detailed. Nothing to say about it, other than it seems really realistic in the artwork, which would easily attract a ton of players to download this game.
Music and SFX: I give Heroes of Camelot a 2/10. The music and SFX is not exciting. It doesn’t add very much to the game, and to go even further, it stops any kind of music that you want to play when you’re playing.
Story and Originality: I give Heroes of Camelot a 5/10. The five out of ten is because the story is a legitimate story of becoming a Knight or Druid in order to find the Holy Grail, which is an interesting storyline, which could be more developed than it was in Heroes of Camelot, but I still applaude them for trying their best at it.
General Gameplay: I give Heroes of Camelot a 1/10. You don’t do anything in this game besides what you want to choose for the cards in your party. This means that in fights and in quests, you don’t have any say in who wins. The game decides for you whether you are going to win or not. I feel like you should have some say in whether you can win, whether it’s a puzzle that you have to solve the best in order to do the most damage, but please, just something to do during the game.
Addictiveness: I give Heroes of Camelot a 4/10. It is possibly addictiveness because it does have some aspect of wanting to collect every single card or making the best party, but I feel like it would be really hard to get into that mindset.
Overall Rating: Overall, I give Heroes of Camelot a 3/10 because it’s not the worst game due to the artwork, but is still extremely boring at the heart of it.