Wildfrost, a frosty deck-building game, is coming to PC and Switch in April

Wildfrost
The release date for Wildfrost, a deckbuilding game developed by Deadpan Games and Gaziter, is set. On April 12, PC and Nintendo Switch players can go on the perilous journey of the adorable card strategy. In Wildfrost, you embark on a dangerous adventure over the mountains with nothing but a deck full of allies and equipment. Until you reach the Sun Temple and restore the sun’s warmth, life will be a bit chilly. It’s a roguelike in which your progress between runs unlocks new benefits and perks in town. The addition of new cards and other effects might help your team become more powerful, making the peak seem more within reach.
In addition to gaining access to more cards and challenges by expanding Snowdwell, players can employ Leaders from a variety of tribes, each with their own unique play style. In addition, the counter system is an ingenious method of making you focus on the strengths and weaknesses of individual cards rather than just their numerical values. I have the stamina to see this through.
When I tried Wildfrost at the Steam Next Fest, I thought it to be a humorous and engaging experience that also presented a fair amount of challenge. If you’re sick of darker variations on deckbuilding, you’ll appreciate the unique visual flair. At only $19.99, it seems like you may get your money’s worth in terms of entertainment value. On April 12, Wildfrost will be available for those who are eager for yet another deckbuilder to get their teeth into. There is a playable demo on the Nintendo eShop, too.
