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Deckbuilding

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Top 150 best Steam games of all time tagged with Deckbuilding, according to gamer reviews.

Rank, title, date, tags, platforms and price Score Rating
8.10
94% 3,388 votes
7.70
96% 156 votes
7.58
88% 1,256 votes

Correlated tags

Correlation is how often another tag appears together with this tag. If one in every five games tagged with Deckbuilding is also tagged with a correlated tag, the correlated tag has 20% correlation. 100% correlation means the pair of tags always appear together.

Tags most frequently applied to the same games as Deckbuilding, with at least 15% correlation.

  1. Strategy 80%
  2. Card Game 75%
  3. Singleplayer 58%
  4. Card Battler 56%
  5. 2D 56%
  6. Roguelike 48%
  7. Roguelite 46%
  8. Fantasy 39%
  9. Indie 38%
  10. Casual 36%
  11. Turn-Based Strategy 35%
  12. RPG 34%
  13. Turn-Based Tactics 33%
  14. Turn-Based Combat 32%
  15. Roguelike Deckbuilder 25%
  16. Adventure 21%
  17. Early Access 20%
  18. Pixel Graphics 19%
  19. Tactical 18%
  20. PvP 17%
  21. Action 16%
  22. Colorful 16%
  23. Turn-Based 16%
  24. Trading Card Game 16%
  25. 3D 16%
  26. Magic 15%
  27. Cute 15%
  28. Procedural Generation 15%
  29. Multiplayer 15%

The Deckbuilding tag refers to a gameplay mechanic commonly found in card-based games. In these games, players start with a basic set of cards and gradually build and refine their deck over the course of the game. The deck is a collection of cards that represent various actions, abilities, or resources that players can use strategically to achieve victory.

The core concept of deckbuilding involves acquiring new cards throughout the game by purchasing or earning them through gameplay mechanics. As players acquire new cards, they add them to their deck and remove weaker or less useful cards in order to create a stronger and more efficient combination.

In many Deckbuilding games, players draw a hand of cards from their deck during each turn. They must carefully manage the resources provided by the cards in hand to make optimal decisions for that specific turn.

Deckbuilding games often incorporate elements such as card drafting, resource management, strategy, and decision-making. The objective typically revolves around building a powerful deck capable of outmaneuvering opponents or overcoming challenges presented within the game.

Some popular examples of Deckbuilding games include:

  • Slay the Spire A roguelike Deckbuilding game where players climb an ever-changing tower using a variety of cards and strategic decision-making.
  • Dominion Considered one of the first modern Deckbuilders, Dominion tasks players with acquiring Victory Points through constructing effective decks using Action Cards.
  • Ascension: Chronicle of the Godslayer A fantasy-themed Deckbuilder where players collect Heroes and Constructs while facing off against monsters for rewards and points.

Deckbuilding mechanics offer depth and replayability as each playthrough brings different combinations of available cards. These games reward strategic thinking, adaptability, and deck optimization skills.

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