Best games in adventure Inscryption: an Adventure that redefines the genre with unique poker mechanics. A flawless game: Impostor Factory. The Adventure of Wildfrost sets new standards. Between mastery and instinct, Black Book pushes your limits. A tailor-made experience for strategic lovers: Roguebook. HELLCARD: every match tells a story. Griftlands has a few great ideas hidden behind classic gameplay. Not a must-play, but Pirates Outlaws has its moments. Gordian Quest has a few great ideas hidden behind classic gameplay. Night of the Full Moon offers a decent Adventure experience. While lacking polish, Fate Hunters remains engaging at times. A Long Way Down mixes Adventure and RPG with varying success. Black Book: Prologue offers a simple yet charming take on Adventure. A shallow take on Adventure: Card City Nights misses the mark. If you expect excitement, One Deck Dungeon may disappoint. The Amazing American Circus fails to capitalize on its explosive combos. Northmark: Hour of the Wolf feels unfinished and lacks intense. Not revolutionary, but Beneath Oresa remains a pleasant Adventure. Kortstrid has a few great ideas hidden behind classic gameplay. Not revolutionary, but Fatermyth remains a pleasant Adventure. Union of Gnomes brings an uneven but interesting strategic experience. Railroads & Catacombs provides an acceptable dive into Adventure. One More Gate: A Wakfu Legend tries to innovate with unique poker mechanics. Novus Orbis mixes Adventure and RPG with varying success. Erannorth Chronicles occasionally shines thanks to its procedurally generated dungeons. Ash of Gods: The Way occasionally shines thanks to its unique poker mechanics. Not a must-play, but Chrono Ark has its moments. If you enjoy Adventure, Phantom Rose Scarlet might be worth trying. Not revolutionary, but Aeon's End remains a pleasant Adventure. While lacking polish, Frost remains engaging at times. A respectable attempt at blending Adventure and card game: UnDungeon(itch).