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The name should sound familiar, since PoxNora‘s been around for quite a while as a Windows, Mac and Linux browser game. It’s a strategic trading card game, though you’re really using virtual runes, and not virtual cards. You start with some basic free runes, which you can use to send out fighters on a map and cast spells. The goal is to protect your own shrine, while trying to destroy your opponent’s shrine.
Sadly, you can’t do too much for free. If you want decent runes, you’ll need to spend real money on rune packs. If you want to trade runes, customize rune decks, get rare runes, craft runes, trade and mabe get chosen for beta tests, you need to purchase a monthly subscription.
If you’re interested and have a Facebook account, it doesn’t hurt to quick check PoxNoraPoxNora site.
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