The inherent element of randomness to card games can make it a bit difficult to parse how long they’re supposed to go on for. When I was a kid, I saw a game of Yu-Gi-Oh go on for well over an hour, though that might’ve been because no one knew how to play that game properly. If you have half an idea of what you’re doing, card games, as well as games that use card elements like Tainted Grail: Conquest, can be mapped out a little more efficiently. So, how long is Tained Grail: Conquest?
How Long is Tainted Grail: Conquest?
According to statistics provided by Howlongis.io, the average playtime of Tainted Grail: Conquest is around 12 hours. Now, since this is a roguelike deckbuilding game, you gotta make a few assumptions about this: namely, we’re factoring in potential botched runs, side content, and simple luck of the draw. All things considered, that’s not so bad, especially for a roguelike game. As long as you have a proper understanding of the game’s mechanics and how to properly assemble your deck, you should be able to get through the whole thing in a reasonable amount of time.
That being said, just going from point A to point B is rarely so simple in a roguelike, and even when you get there, if it’s a good game, you’ll probably just go right on playing it. This is probably why, according to the same statistics, the top ten most passionate players of Tainted Grail: Conquest have accumulated around 50 hours of gameplay. There’s quite a median between 12 hours and 50 hours, huh? Like I said, you can’t factor everything in a roguelike, so if you have a bunch of bad runs back to back, things will probably get stretched out a bit. Just gotta make a better deck next time, I guess!
Published: Jun 2, 2021 06:03 pm