Decide the Successor Through a Duel—or a Card Game: 'Heart of Crown' Adds Korean Language Support

Source: PLAYISM

Indie game publishing brand PLAYISM has announced that 'HEART of CROWN' (Steam/Nintendo Switch), a deck-building successor-battle card game developed by illuCalab, now supports Korean. The game is also available for purchase on the Nintendo eShop in Korea starting today (the 23rd).

HEART of CROWN, available on Steam and Nintendo Switch, is a deck-building card game based on the analog card game of the same name developed and sold by FLIPFLOPs. It was digitized by the indie game studio illuCalab, known for GENSOU Skydrift and A Magical High School Girl. Set in a world where the sudden death of the emperor has triggered a struggle for the throne, players must support a princess through cards, expand their territory, and gather influence to emerge victorious in the battle for succession.

The game features a scenario mode and a four-player competitive mode. In the competitive mode, players use funds earned from their territories each turn to purchase new lands or action cards, aiming to reach the required succession score before their opponents. The first player to reach 20 succession points wins the throne for their princess, leading to intense strategic maneuvering and competition to block rivals.

The competitive mode supports online cross-play between Steam and Nintendo Switch, and includes both ranked and room matches.

The version released on the Korean Nintendo eShop today includes the base card set, the 'Far East Territory' expansion, and a portion of the 'Northern Witch Princess' expansion.

More information about the game can be found on the official website.

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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