Frost - Survival card game is a card strategy game developed by Jerome Bodin. The last update, v1.61, released on April 03, 2019, and it’s rated 4.26 out of 5 based on the latest 27 reviews. Frost - Survival card game costs $3.99 and requires iOS 9.0+ and Android 8 or newer to download.
Frost Gameplay Overview
Description
*Warning: the game will work on iPhone 5C and above and iPad Pro / 4. Other devices are not supported*
On a world where a giant and lethal storm restlessly moves around the globe, people learned to survive in this cold, harsh and hostile environment.
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I love this. One of my favorite iPad games and definitely my favorite iPad card game. It is challenging, but strategic and fun. There is a luck element too. I love it. It reminds me of Friday and Robinson Crusoe.
★★★★★One of a Kind
Great game. If you even slightly like deck builders or resource card games, this is a must.
One thing though, the app icon seems to be messed up after downloading. Can you make it look like it does in the store?
★★★★★Simple and elegant
This game has great artwork, a really fun atmosphere, simple to learn with some great mechanics, and it almost always boils down to plain skill. Love the setting, love the sounds, love everything about the game! The scenarios are great too. Really love this hidden gem!
★★★★★Nice job
Really enjoyed this game and appreciated the updates over the past year or so. Thanks!
★★★★☆Great game hindered by less than stellar mobile
The card game itself is great. However there are a number of issues I suspect are at least somewhat mobile specific. It is incredibly finicky to zoom in on a card without playing it, triggering secondary behaviors is not always perfect, and it’s hard to tell what some cards do because there’s no explanatory text.
My biggest complaint might be that there is no cloud backup of your progress, so if you delete the app you’ve lost everything if you reinstall.