The Amazing American Circus

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Top Critic Average

22%

Critics Recommend

God is a Geek
8.5 / 10
IGN Italy
6 / 10
Generación Xbox
7.5 / 10
Pure Nintendo
6 / 10
GameSpew
3 / 10
NintendoWorldReport
8 / 10
RPGamer
2.5 / 5
PlayStation Galaxy
6.5 / 10
Creators: Juggler Games, Klabater, Klabater
Release Date: Sep 16, 2021 - PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
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Critic Reviews for The Amazing American Circus

The Amazing American Circus blends deck building, management and a delightful theme to create something truly special.

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An interesting implementation of the deck-building mechanic troubled by tedious shows and some balance issues.

Review in Italian | Read full review

‎That card games are part of the entertainment of any culture, at different points in history, is undeniable. That over time these have been transformed and have lived in constant evolution no matter what culture, too. And, in this present of hyperconnectivity, where the digital age reigns, it is increasingly common to enjoy card games of different types. The Amazing American Circus is the result of all this, but it's also ‎‎a look at the classic and contemporary circus,‎‎a show created and directed by multifaceted artists who give away smiles emitted from the heart.‎

Review in Spanish | Read full review

The Amazing American Circus takes you on a romantic romp through the American frontier. It offers an innovative take on card duelling games that feels like a step in the right direction towards the experience it really wants to be.

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I wanted to like The Amazing American Circus. The idea of a card battler game that isn’t necessarily about combat sounded appealing, and its 1800s travelling circus theme makes a rather interesting backdrop. But its gameplay just isn’t fun, and its systems are convoluted and often make little sense. Chances are you’ll get so fed up of long-winded, unsuccessful performances that you’ll give up long before you make any sort of meaningful progress. The bottom line? There are much, much better games in the genre, so play something else instead.

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The Great American Circus' strengths lie first and foremost in its family friendly premise and presentation. That smart lure roped me in to a well fleshed out card match game with a leveling system that doesn't quite grab me. If that and an uphill climb for making a comeback in a performance doesn't deter you, then there's a lot of fun to be had in this upcoming attraction.

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Making it to the big top is a mechanically sound journey with a lot of great characters to choose and varied enemies making each combat fun. Unfortunately, the journey to each combat is fraught with graphical gaffes, sound repetition, and story doled out in odd intervals.

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Overall, The Amazing American Circus has a good premise but the execution fell short for me. I walk away from this game an unsatisfied audience flinging tomatoes at the performers. You’d have to really be interested in this game to want to buy it.

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