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maggio 20, 2020 - Uber Strategist

Meet lauded Brazilian Studio Rock Games and check out their strategic card game Manarocks

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Today, we're pleased to acquaint you with Brazil-based gaming studio Rockgames and their latest project, ManaRocks: a new kind of digital card game that offers an entirely unique "Seasonal" deckbuilding experience. Funded by Brazil's prestigious Spcine Film, TV, and Video Game Fund, ManaRocks is currently enjoying overwhelmingly positive reviews during Early Access. On May 29, it will fully launch on Steam for Windows #pc. On May 29, ManaRocks exits Steam Early access and fully launches for #pc.

Rockgames is another critically-acclaimed example of the great things happening in Brazil's thriving games industry and a prominent member of Brazil Games — an export program created by the Brazilian Game Companies Association, ABRAGAMES, in partnership with Apex-Brasil, the Brazilian Trade, and Investment Promotion Agency.

ManaRocks takes the strategic digital card game to new heights introducing a refreshing and much-needed shift in gameplay mechanics. Rather than forcing players to grind out the best cards and decks to keep up with a static meta-game, ManaRocks switches things up by creating seasons where every player begins with the same basic cards and unlocks the remaining through playing and evolving. The best part? No loot boxes, no booster packs—everybody starts on an equal playing field where skill, not time or money, will lead to victory. With 1v1 and 2v2 competitive modes, players can link up with a friend to discover and create synergies and combos that add yet another layer of strategy to the gameplay.

ManaRocks, for Windows #pc, is currently Steam Early Access and will fully launch on May 29.

Rockgames is an online and mobile games development studio founded in 2013 by Alexandre Tomoyose, now Technical Director at the studio and a professor of programming at Universidade Anhembi Morumbi in Brazil, and Daniel Calife, Technical Director at Rockgames and a professor of Computer Science and Game Design. Between developing games themselves and nurturing the bright minds that will command the future of the industry, Tomoyose and Calife are at the forefront of the rapidly growing Brazilian game development scene. These two gentlemen, with backgrounds in Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality, bring a level of knowledge and expertise to the industry that allows them to develop and create innovative titles with deep strategic value and a satisfying, robust level of skill and progression—like ManaRocks.