For those who have ever enjoyed collectible card games, the idea of an MMO that features collectible and playable cards might be intriguing. Well, if you're in the market for a new game, Redbana, T3fun and Hanbitsoft have a treat for you. Their newest free-to-play game, CardMon Hero, offers a system that is heavily based on building up certain cards and playing them in the world against mobs and other players. Not only will players get cards for skills, but adventuring through the world will net special monster cards known as mercenary cards, which are picked up via questing, crafting, and drops. As of this evening, the game is entering closed beta as well.
We had a chance to take a look at CardMon Hero with Redbana's Project Manager, Damien Moreno, who gave us an early peek at some of the things players can expect within the game. Many of the systems present will be fairly familiar to veteran MMO players. Movement is handled through either click-to-move or WASD. Also present are familiar UI options like action bars, maps, a quest journal, character sheet (with a cosmetic pane) and the like. Eventually, a cash shop will also be implemented, although Moreno informed us that it is being worked on to provide a plethora of cosmetic and helpful options, as opposed to gear or weapons that will create game-breaking imbalances between paid players and free-to-play gamers -- a very important thing to many Western gamers.
For more on this free-to-play game, join me after the break, or check out the gallery of concept art and in-game screenshots below!
Ultimately, what sets CardMon Hero apart from many others in the imported free-to-play market is the game's heavy use of cards, which grant players all manner of fun ways to take down monsters. Not only will you have mercenary tank-style cards that will fight for you, but other card types are available to assist your mercenary with healing, buffs, and the like. Being an excellent CardMon Hero player will require a good deal of adventuring to find different cards, as well as learning how to use the cards you have effectively. Cards will level with you, but eventually you'll likely want to use it along with other components to craft a newer, more powerful mercenary card via the game's combination system.
Currently, there are three "seasons" worth of cards that will be available in the game, as the game has been available in Korea and Japan for quite some time. As with other card games such as Pokemon, each mercenary card has a specific type of element it is weak against. Players will find it in their best interest not only to look for powerful cards, but to hunt for a variety of different types of cards so that they can use their card stock to build different strategies against monsters in an area.
For more information, or an early closed beta key to check out CardMon Hero, head over to the CardMon Hero site. Keep in mind that this early stage involves a great deal of localization work, so there's quite a bit of odd wording at present. However, for those interested in seeing this game come to the Western market and willing to put in the time helping to hammer out bugs and translation issues, there's quite a bit of potential to be found.
Reader Comments (11)
Posted: Nov 10th 2010 8:46PM fauxcivility said
Gonna download that tonight :3 Forgot about it, but after searching my inbox I realized I had a beta key xD
When I claimed it tonight it gave me an extra so if anyone wants it I'll happily share it.
When I claimed it tonight it gave me an extra so if anyone wants it I'll happily share it.
Posted: Nov 11th 2010 9:34AM (Unverified) said
This actually sounds very interesting, a refreshing change from the traditional "level up get new spell" approach.
If that keys still going begging I would love to give it a whirl please.
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If that keys still going begging I would love to give it a whirl please.
Posted: Nov 11th 2010 9:44AM Krystalle Voecks said
Only thing I'd point out is that it is very early closed beta, so there's rather a high number of bugs, modifications, etc. that need to be worked out. Unless you're actually out to test the game, I'd probably give it a pass for now and check in on it when open beta begins.
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Posted: Nov 11th 2010 9:49AM fauxcivility said
Catastrophe I accidentally posted it as a new comment.
This is an English beta, but the game has been out for so long in Asian countries that this camera is inexcusable and ruined my experience with the game.
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This is an English beta, but the game has been out for so long in Asian countries that this camera is inexcusable and ruined my experience with the game.
Posted: Nov 10th 2010 8:56PM Higurashi said
Isn't this just Camon Hero?
Posted: Nov 10th 2010 11:45PM Kaoss said
the terrain does, the character models not at all...
Posted: Nov 11th 2010 9:42AM fauxcivility said
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I have to warn you that the camera control in this game is terrible and essentially ruined it for me. Camera moves completely independent of movement and feels really dated.
I have to warn you that the camera control in this game is terrible and essentially ruined it for me. Camera moves completely independent of movement and feels really dated.
Posted: Nov 11th 2010 12:45PM (Unverified) said
Thank you for the code.
I ended up getting a friend code as well it seems so posting it here for anyone who wants to give the game a try:
KCB9-9ZB1-BK4A-78RI
Hopefully I can put up with the camera long enough to see what potenial the game might hold.
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I ended up getting a friend code as well it seems so posting it here for anyone who wants to give the game a try:
KCB9-9ZB1-BK4A-78RI
Hopefully I can put up with the camera long enough to see what potenial the game might hold.
Posted: Nov 16th 2010 8:39PM (Unverified) said
I had to try CardMon because my two brothers were bugging me to try it out. The first MMORPG i played was Aika Global which was a bit tricky for a first timer like me but surprisingly, it was addictive and I was really having fun playing it. When my brothers found out that t3fun which is the developer of Aika is coming out with a new CardMon hero, they made me apply for the CBT. Hmmm.... Coming from Aika, i have to say that the graphics of the game isn't something brag-able. But my brothers and I had fun during the CBT. It's enjoyable and I think if my brothers liked it, others will too. I guess I like it although my loyalty is still with Aika Global. Happy gaming you guys!
Posted: Nov 16th 2010 8:36PM (Unverified) said
I had to try CardMon because my two brothers were bugging me to try it out. The first MMORPG i played was Aika Global which was a bit tricky for a first timer like me but surprisingly, it was addictive and I was really having fun playing it. When my brothers found out that t3fun which is the developer of Aika is coming out with a new CardMon hero, they made me apply for the CBT. Hmmm.... Coming from Aika, i have to say that the graphics of the game isn't something brag-able. But my brothers and I had fun during the CBT. It's enjoyable and I think if my brothers liked it, others will too. I guess I like it although my loyalty is still with Aika Global. Happy gaming you guys!







