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. One More Gate: A Wakfu Legend tries to innovate with 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).