Hidden Dimensions

Hidden Dimensions

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Hidden Dimensions

Rating:
3.8
Released: October 15, 2010
Last updated: February 13, 2011
Developer: nulllvoid

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Description

Collectible Card Game in a sci-fi setting. Launch ships & deploy structures to protect your base and defeat the opponent.
Unlock achievements to gain access to up to 9 different sets of cards for a total of 230 different cards.

How to Play

Tutorial and additional instructions included in-game.

In short : you control a baseship, capable of launching ships, deploying structures and performing actions. These are all represented by cards.
Structures are your main source of energy, this energy can be used to launch ships or perform actions.
Ships serve both to defend your base from hostile ships or to attack your opponent's base.
Actions provide all kinds of ways to defend or attack.

You can build your own decks, use the premade decks or use the random deck generator for endless possibilities.

Once on the combat screen, cards in your hand can be played (provided you have enough energy) simply by clicking them and then clicking the location where you want the ship or structure to go.
In a similar way you choose targets for actions : first click the action in your hand to perform it, then choose a target if the action requires one.

Press 'p' during combat to toggle popups.
Press 'l' during combat to show the opponents action log.

Multiplayer, rpg/story mode are all planned for future versions/expansions. Please relax!

FAQ

What is Hidden Dimensions?
Hidden Dimensions is a sci-fi collectible card game (CCG) developed by nulllvoid, where players build decks and battle in space-themed duels.

How do you play Hidden Dimensions?
In Hidden Dimensions, you construct a deck from a variety of cards and use them to fight against AI opponents in turn-based space card battles.

What kind of progression systems are in Hidden Dimensions?
Hidden Dimensions features progression through unlocking new cards, earning credits from battles, and customizing your deck to take on harder challenges.

What are the main features of Hidden Dimensions?
Key features of Hidden Dimensions include deck building, a large selection of cards, turn-based card combat, and a science-fiction space setting.

Is Hidden Dimensions single-player or multiplayer?
Hidden Dimensions is a single-player card game where you face AI-controlled opponents.

Developer Updates

Oct 12, 2016 4:32am

Hidden Dimensions 3 is now available on Steam! http://store.steampowered.com/app/531540/

Comments

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dmartin1982 avatar

dmartin1982

Dec. 11, 2010

177
5

Nullvoid, I have to say, this is an amazing game. I'm have a soft-spot for online CCGs, but Hidden Dimensions is one of the best I've played. Having said that, however, it could be epic if you released an update incorporating some suggestions from the top-rated comments. I'd love to get to know the background, play through a campaign, and see status icons on my ships. Even without that, though, it's still a 5/5 in my book. Thanks for making it!

yrudoy avatar

yrudoy

Oct. 16, 2010

882
42

I think this game would gain a lot from a campaign setting of some sort.

Zelf avatar

Zelf

Oct. 20, 2010

273
13

I really like this game. =) A few suggestions. Disabled ships should have something displayed on them so that you know they are disabled. Maybe a red X in the upper right corner or over the entire card. I was gonna suggest some type of action log, but I noticed you already got that in there. I've been wanting to do a space card game for awhile, glad someone did it though and did it well. Of course more improvements can be made, but the fact that you care about making improvements and are making them shows this has the potential to be a great game.

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nulllvoid

Oct. 17, 2010

488
34

Blood_Shadow, i'm obviously familiar with Elements (great game). There are plenty of different mechanics as well, i personally think my game has more in common with Spectromancer (also fixed number of creatures, but no bases) than with Elements. Also check out Mytheria (on Kong as well) for a really awesome card game + of course the Magic The Gathering PC game (the 1998 version). All these games have similar mechanics, i'm not claiming to reinvent CCGs, but i did add the much needed spaceships and explosions!

hitman013 avatar

hitman013

Oct. 16, 2010

532
48

needs mission/campaign mode adding a storyline would be nice too