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Welcome to the mysterious world of Indies’ Lies, a captivating roguelike mobile card game developed by Fun Square Games that will challenge your wits and immerse you in a thrilling narrative experience. Whether you’re new to mobile gaming or a seasoned player, this beginner’s guide will help you embark on your journey with confidence.
How to Play Indies’ Lies
Enter Your Name and Get Started
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In Indies’ Lies, players will hit the ground running, getting thrust straight into the game right after entering their name and selecting a difficulty level. From here, players will slowly unravel more about the game as they progress through the tile-based map.
Build Your Deck
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As you progress through each tile in Indies’ Lies, you’ll acquire cards from various sources such as shops or through victories. These cards can then be added to your deck, or used to replace cards already in your deck. Initially, you’ll only start with a few cards, but you’ll eventually have 20-30 or more.
Defeat the Boss
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The final challenge of each level is to defeat the boss waiting at the end of the board. These bosses get progressively more difficult, with each boss adding more minions as well as new mechanics that add nuance. This makes deck building even more important as you’ll need to have the correct mix of offense and defense to clear these boss battles.
Select a Companion
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Defeating the Boss of each board allows you to select one among three companions to join your party. Each companion is randomly selected from the pool of playable characters available in the game. Adding these companions to your party adds more nuances to the game since each of them have their own special cards and mechanics that you can build upon when selecting your cards.
There are a total of 12 playable characters in the game. Each of them can randomly appear as a selectable companion after defeating the bosses of each level. If you are going for a specific team build and are unhappy with the current selection of companions, you could opt to watch an ad by pressing on the “change” button on the lower right side of your screen.
This will reshuffle the selectable companions, possibly spawning the companion you want to add to your party.
List of All Playable Characters
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Photo: Fun Square Games
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If you’re familiar with card games like Hearthstone, Magic: The Gather, and Legends of Runeterra, then you’ll feel right at home in Indies’ Lies because of the many similarities between these games and their battle systems.
The objective of the game is simple; defeat the other team. Each side will take alternating turns spending energy to play the cards they have in their hands. Your objective is to defeat the enemy before the enemy defeats you.
Card Info
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Photo: Fun Square Games
Cards can be obtained by successfully defeating enemies. Each battle will award you with a bit of gold and a chance to select a card to add to your deck. Once you’ve selected a card, you can choose to Replace a card already in your deck or Add to simply include that new card in your deck.
Buy From Shops
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On the game board will be tiles with piles of gold and treasures. These tiles are shop tiles that will allow you to spend your gold to purchase new cards or items that heal you or give you an edge in battle.
Should You Add or Replace Cards?
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Adding cards to your deck expands your deck and allows you to play that card during one of your turns during battle. This means it the added card will play by the same rules of the game, costing you energy and then triggering its effect.
Replacing cards is the same thing as adding cards, except the new card will replace an existing card from your deck. This allows you to remove unwanted cards from your deck. It also allows you to manipulate the odds of certain cards appearing in your hand because you have fewer copies of them in your deck.
If you are happy with your deck, then Add new cards to enhance it further. If you are unhappy with your deck, then Replace cards you dislike with cards that you do like.
Conclusion
That’s it for our beginner’s guide to Indies’ Lies! There are so many more nuances when it comes to Deck Building, companion selection, and other DLC content. If you found this guide helpful, or have some tips of your own, then don’t hesitate to leave us a comment!
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