Best fantasy games Across the Obelisk has a few great ideas hidden behind classic gameplay. Black Book: Prologue offers a simple yet charming take on Adventure. Between mastery and instinct, Black Book pushes your limits. While not perfect, Cardaclysm: Shards of the Four has some hypnotic moments. While not perfect, Dicefolk has some fast-paced moments. An underwhelming experience overall: DPS IDLE. Some players will enjoy Gwent: Rogue Mage's strategic approach. Gwent: The Witcher Card Game mixes RPG and Strategy with varying success. HELLCARD: every match tells a story. Fans of Strategy may find some satisfaction in Legends of Runeterra. Magic: The Gathering Arena stays safe within the boundaries of Strategy. Rogue Lords masterfully combines RPG and Strategy for an electrifying experience. Repetitive gameplay hinders Spelldrifter's captivating potential. Vault of the Void turns dodging traps into a true strategic quest. Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars tries to innovate with explosive combos. The Adventure of Wildfrost sets new standards. Commander Quest won't amaze everyone, but it offers fun for fans. Not revolutionary, but Fatermyth remains a pleasant Adventure. Mage Tower 2: Call of Zadeus provides an acceptable dive into Strategy. Union of Gnomes brings an uneven but interesting strategic experience. WARCANA offers a familiar but enjoyable strategic journey. Ash of Gods: The Way occasionally shines thanks to its unique poker mechanics. Erannorth Chronicles occasionally shines thanks to its procedurally generated dungeons. Novus Orbis mixes Adventure and RPG with varying success.