Marvel Snap
5 awesome cards to use at Marvel SNAP’s Hot Location, Bar Sinister
Marvel SNAP has released this week's Hot Location and its Bar Sinsiter.
Everything you need to know to get started with Marvel SNAP!
Marvel SNAP is the new digital card game from indie developer Second Dinner -- a new studio featuring many former Hearthstone team members -- but despite that pedigree, there's more to SNAP than Hearthstone, but Marvel.
How does Marvel Snap compare to Hearthstone? While they’re both digital collectable card games, they play very differently
Marvel SNAP is a digital card game from developer Second Dinner, a studio employs several original Hearthstone team members including Ben Brode and Yong Woo, among others.
Everything Marvel SNAP doesn’t explain to you about leveling and currency
Marvel Snap has a good new player tutorial which teaches you the mechanics of the game in an easy and fun way, but with any complex games, there are some details that aren't explained well.
Targeted card acquisition, the most requested feature from beta, is announced for Marvel SNAP
By far, the most requested feature from the Marvel SNAP beta testers has been targeted card acquisition: the ability to choose what new card you get next.
Everything you need to know about Marvel SNAP launching October 18, 2022
After a long beta test Marvel SNAP is launching October 18, 2022.
Are you worthy to wield Mjolnir in Marvel Snap’s Thor-themed second season?
Marvel Snap has themed its second season, running July 5 through August 2, around the upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder movie.
Building your starting Marvel Snap decks
There are two key components to winning most collectible card games: there’s deck building, where you decide which cards go into your deck, and then there’s piloting, the turn to turn decision of which cards to play, and for some games where on the game board to play them.
Marvel Snap encourages players to break away from the meta and use every card in their collection
Playing Marvel Snap, you can tell it has the advantage of being a second-generation card game.
How do you feel about progress carrying over from beta to release?
I was blessed to have received an invite into the closed beta for Marvel Snap, and I'm having a blast playing the game.