When I finally lost a match it was because I got distracted by cuddling my hot girlfriend who exists and I got timed out. I passed it off as beginner’s luck, or as a sign that I was being matched with AI or bots for an extended period of time. While I was initially just entertained by the aesthetics of the thing, remembering how shiny Pokémon cards were the single most exciting object to me when I was nine, something strange started happening. Butting your head against something and not having anything to show for it unless you win is always frustrating, but this being a free mobile game it’s designed to make you feel special. The resources needed to do so aren’t locked behind victory, so getting started wasn’t as daunting a prospect as it usually is with these things. The cards themselves really pop out of the screen if played on mobile, high-res screens capable of deep rich colours rendering these little rectangles of Marvel art so sharply you could cut your thumb on them.Ī big hook beyond playing the game itself is the drive to upgrade the appearance of all these cards and see them organised like they were in a big ring binder. Marvel Snap might be a fundamentally simple game but it’s been realised with a preposterous amount of slick animations and effects and satisfying sounds – all meticulously designed to light up the baby-like joy receptors of a gamer brain. Marvel’s new digital card game has been expertly calibrated to appeal to people like me – chumps with miniscule attention spans who are easily distracted by pretty shapes and colours. Don't tell me this is a game aimed at Serious Adult Humans.
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