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Calculords

Calculords is a unique card-based strategy game that combines math puzzles and deck-building mechanics. Players command armies by solving equations to deploy units, with the objective of defeating their opponent's base.

Platform:
PC / Mobile
Release Date:
2024-11-05
Updated Date:
2025-05-30
Version:
1.0.0

Detailed Gameplay and Operation Instructions

Overview

Calculords is a strategic card game where players use math skills to command armies and defeat opponents.

Gameplay

  1. Objective: Destroy the opponent's base by deploying units using cards and solving math problems.
  2. Deck Building: Players customize their decks to strategically manage resources and units.
  3. Turn-Based Combat: Each player takes turns to use cards from their deck to perform actions.
  4. Math Challenges: Solve math equations to unlock cards and deploy units.
  5. Zones: The game board is divided into zones; understanding zone control is key.

Calculords Controls

  1. Card Selection: Drag and drop cards from your hand to deploy onto the battlefield.
  2. Math Input: Utilize the in-game number pad or keyboard to solve equations.
  3. End Turn: Click 'End Turn' to finalize your actions and pass the turn to your opponent.

Calculords Tips

  • Focus on building a balanced deck that complements your playstyle.
  • Keep an eye on your opponent's movements to anticipate their strategy.

Calculords FAQs

Q: What platforms can I play Calculords on?
A: Calculords is available on iOS and Android devices.

Q: Is there a multiplayer mode?
A: Yes, Calculords features both single-player and multiplayer modes.

Q: How do I earn more cards?
A: Cards are earned by winning battles and completing specific challenges.

Q: Is there a tutorial for beginners?
A: Yes, the game includes a comprehensive tutorial to help new players learn the basics.

Q: Can I play offline?
A: Yes, Calculords can be played offline, though some features require an internet connection.

Support Languages

Calculords supports English as the primary language.