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My Card Is Better Than Your Card! is a lighthearted indie strategy game from Utu Studios that turns card battles into a whimsical crafting challenge. Released on October 6, 2025 for PC, it blends deckbuilding with DIY customization. You design cards using stickers that alter stats and abilities, then face off in tug-of-war-style matches. The single-player mode focuses on outwitting opponents through clever combinations. It’s a short but charming experience for fans of playful strategy, with a runtime around 10-15 hours. The game’s appeal lies in its tactile, sticker-based creativity and simple but satisfying combat loops.
The core loop revolves around crafting and battling. Each card is built by selecting stickers that boost strength, speed, or special effects like “steal a card.” Battles are turn-based tug-of-war matches where you play cards to pull an opponent’s flag across the field. Sticker choices matter: a card with high strength wins head-to-head duels but might be weak to speed-based tricks. Progression unlocks new stickers and challenges, but the roguelike elements are minimal, there’s no permadeath or procedurally generated content. Controls are straightforward, with drag-and-drop mechanics. Sessions typically last 15-30 minutes, making it easy to pick up and play. The simplicity is both a strength and a limitation, as deeper strategy emerges slowly.
The PlayPile community rates it 8.7/10, with critics at 7.4/10. Average playtime is 12 hours, and 32.7% of players unlock achievements. The rarest achievement, “Most Distinguished Gentleman,” is unlocked by just 1.2% of players, likely tied to a hidden endgame challenge. Community moods lean nostalgic (68%) and quirky (54%), though 32% call it “simplistic.” Review snippets praise the “kiddie-charm” and “creative cardbuilding” but note it “doesn’t reinvent the genre.” Completion rates drop sharply after 10 hours, suggesting a lack of long-term polish. Despite this, the game maintains a 79% positive rating, driven by its accessibility and novelty.
This is a niche pick for casual players who enjoy creative deckbuilding over deep strategy. The 93 achievements add replayability but skew easy, only 12% of players hit the 90%+ completion mark. At its $19.99 price point, it’s a low-risk purchase for sticker-crafting enthusiasts. However, the lack of complex mechanics and limited content may frustrate hardcore strategy fans. It’s best suited for short sessions and players who prioritize charm over challenge. Don’t expect longevity, but if you’re in the mood for a quirky, family-friendly card game, it hits the mark.
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