HELLCARD

February 1, 2024Thing Trunk

$25

Estimated Net Revenue

$1,293,803

After Steam fees, refunds, regional pricing & taxes

Gross Revenue$3,590,438
Owners143.7K
Reviews4.1K
Positive86%
Gross Revenue$3,590,438
Regional Pricing (15%)-$538,566
Discounts (25%)-$762,968
Refunds (5%)-$114,445
Steam Fee (30%)-$652,338
VAT (15%)-$228,318
Net Revenue$1,293,803
Estimates use the Boxleiter Method with a confidence score of 75/10. Actual revenue may vary significantly.

About HELLCARD

Hellcard is a cooperative roguelike deckbuilder that can be played in both Singleplayer and Multiplayer modes. The game takes place in the paper dungeons known from Book of Demons, and its main mechanics revolve around deckbuilding and fast-paced tactical card battles.

If you are excited about HELLCARD , be sure to wishlist the game on Steam. Otherwise, consider wishlisting anyway - who knows, we might surprise you yet!

What makes HELLCARD unique and different from other deck-building games is that monster placement actually matters and can be used to your advantage.

HELLCARD supports co-op battles with up to three heroes facing the Archdemon's hordes. In singleplayer mode , you can descend into the dungeons solo or recruit computer-controlled companions. In multiplayer mode , your friends or strangers can help you battle the hordes of hell.

Return 2 Games is a series of unique mid-core games inspired by the golden days of PC gaming. Each R2G title is a tribute to a single hit game from the '90s: a reimagining of a single universal story for a brand-new audience, using modern means and innovative, often vastly simplified gameplay mechanics.

HELLCARD was first envisioned as a new game mode inside the Book of Demons universe, but we soon realized that its design is huge and that it should be executed as a stand-alone spin-off game. If you want to learn more about Return 2 Games or support us in the development of the series, visit the Supporter Pack store page. On release, HELLCARD will be a part of it.

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