Hi, thanks for taking the time to right such detailed and useful feedback! Here're my thoughts:
- The hand size does increase with each level. But the demo only goes up to 4 cards. I agree that a bigger hand would be more interesting.
- About consumables, that's an interesting perspective. I do think it forces you to spend more, since that's pretty much the only way you can get a sense of where 'bad' cards are.
- Ruiton, Horton and Iskabon are actually the name of the suits in my native language. I know it's a bit unusual. I can use their English names / other more familiar names. Something to consider for sure.
- About deck size: first, like I said, your hand size do increase with each level. In that context, why you'd buy new cards would be to get better cards dealt. Also, you run through your whole deck before they start repeating (not explained). I do agree some/most people may want to minimize the deck size. The deck size is something I need to rethink, it is pretty large to start with.
- Agree that I should just say outright how many 'bad' cards are in the deck. I think it's still useful to have the magnifier as then you can see what cards are on the table for the round and if you want to take the risk of getting the bad card. Again this is useful when more cards are on the table to draw.
- And I need to lower the initial difficulty.
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