PolyTare
by scottshufelt
PolyTare
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Description
A "solitare" type game that pits you against the computer
First one to get rid of all of their cards wins!
How to Play
Click a card, move it, and click again to place it down.
Check out the HELP on the start screen for strategies.
FAQ
What is Polytare?
Polytare is an idle game developed by Scott Shufelt and available on Kongregate, focused on incremental progression and resource management.
How do you play Polytare?
In Polytare, you generate tetrahedrons automatically over time and use them to purchase upgrades and unlock new mechanics to increase your rate of progress.
What is the main progression system in Polytare?
The main progression system in Polytare revolves around collecting tetrahedrons, purchasing upgrades, and unlocking new tiers of progression through a system of automations and resets.
Does Polytare feature offline progress?
Yes, Polytare supports offline progress, so players continue earning resources even when not actively playing the game.
What platform can I play Polytare on?
Polytare is a web-based idle game that can be played directly in your browser on Kongregate.
Comments
revenant__
Jun. 09, 2015
A card game on Kong that isn't a multiplayer ccg. I like it. Interesting gameplay. AI is well made, far better than I'd expect in a flash game. But interface needs improvement, in looks (color scheme, not so hypnotoad-looking animations) and more intuitive tutorial. "Start" is so big and bright and glowing I just click it, but can't figure out how to play or find Help in-game. On opening the page again I saw Help button in the menu, it explained things a bit, but it's long, hard to memorize all before playing.
Sir_Valimont
Jul. 14, 2015
A very confusing, not intuitive game with no instructions on how to play? This looks like it has potential but needs work. The "Help" button does not help.
Nekuray
Jun. 20, 2015
A very original game! But you should polish the graphics or replace them with some pixel art (because its easy to make and they look great) so you could gain more popularity and entertain millions of people from all over the world. Cause people love pixels... I dont know why ;)