1- and 2-star reviews grouped into themes with verbatim examples. Each cluster is a wedge a competitor could exploit.
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39 reviews·6 themes
Pay-to-Win (P2W) Economy and Unfair Progression
Players feel the game is dominated by players who spend money, with powerful cards and mechanics only accessible through purchases, making free-to-play progression nearly impossible.
14
reviews
“You need a lot of money — Need lots of money to get all the cards”
“Not recommended — Full P2W, even if you spend hundred hours in P2W players will crash you like a bug”
“If you want the most powerful cards to create the most powerful decks, then get — This TCG online game is Pay to Win if you spend thousands of dollars, must pay $1,000 to $4000 if you want the best deck.”
Lack of Core Game Content and Features
The game is missing fundamental features like campaign mode, PvE content, card crafting, avatar customization, and proper progression systems, leaving it feeling incomplete or barebones.
10
reviews
“No campaign and P2W — In standard Ubislop fashion the game was rushed to release, no content in the game just casual and ranked pvp mode.”
“Incredibly Unfinished — There’s the bones of a good game here but this game launched literally, just a skeleton. It’s JUST bones.”
“Not a full game — Half the game's features are 'coming soon'. Dailies aren't daily (1/2/3 day refresh times). You get nothing but quest progress if you lose a ranked match.”
Bugs, Technical Issues, and Poor Performance
Multiple reports of game crashes, loading failures, stuck loading screens, and account connection problems, severely impacting usability.
6
reviews
“Connecting a account isnt working — Connecting a account isnt working the email wont send till i click resend and the code it sends is wrong”
“Will not load — Game stops loading at 76%. Has plenty of room in storage.”
“Pay to win and buggy — When I try to load the game it gets stuck at 59% and I get an error and it’s also severely pay to win.”
Unbalanced Gameplay and Overpowered Mechanics
Specific cards, spells, or mechanics are perceived as excessively strong, breaking game balance and making fair competition impossible.
5
reviews
“Game is extremely unbalanced — Hell faction is overpowered and disgusting, and I hope this game could be burned in hell, thank you!”
“Not balanced — Fun at first. I love Heroes and still play it so I wanted this to work. But they need to adjust cards. Spells are very overpowered. For the love of god Nerf chain lightning.”
“Unplayable — A completely unplayable product with a pretty picture, a complete lack of strategy, the winner is the one with the best card layout at the start...”
Misleading Marketing and False Advertising
Players feel misled by promotional claims such as 'solo or PvP' or 'TCG' when core modes like single-player or actual TCG mechanics are absent.
4
reviews
“False advertising — Yet another tcg without a single player mode, what a surprise. If you are going to advertise “solo or pvp” right in your description, then launch without a single solo player mode, that’s not okay.”
“Not M&M, Not TCG — Simply a cash grab by Ubisoft. There’s nothing here related to Might & Magic. There’s nothing that’s related to TCGs.”
“Just another p2w garbage”
NFTs, Crypto, and Monetization Scams
Players accuse the game of being a crypto/NFT cash grab, with high-priced digital assets sold outside official stores and exploitative monetization practices.
4
reviews
“Ubisoft’s entry into NFT‘s — And for that, I do not recommend the game especially not for children, which is a shame because there is a solid game here if not NFT’s nonrefundable tokens.”
“NFT cash grab — Marginally looks like heroes of might and magic... and overpowered cards are in the range 45-90$ in crypto (outside the App Store)”
“Crypto Scam — Great game, too bad the marketplace exists to fleece players for crypto money”