Fable Fortune Reviews
Fable Fortune has some novel ideas that put a new spin on gameplay that's familiar to CCG fans. Its good/evil upgrade system shows a lot of potential, though its selection of cards needs to grow into it before it can really pay off.
Fable Fortune seems to be late to the card games party. It's feels way too similar to Hearthstone and despite it's "moral" system all the gameplay feels clumsy and slow.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Flaming Fowl Studios has the opportunity to transform Fable Fortune into something more in the future. For now, it's derivative, flawed, and unfinished.
Fable Fortune doesn't reinvent the wheel, and the few new things it brings to the table (pun intended) are not that good. It's unlikely that it will find a spot in the crowded arena of CCGs, even with cross-play between Xbox One and PC. Well, it's free, anyway, so if you're a fan of the genre, it may be worth a try.
Review in Italian | Read full review
New Fable is good Fable, even if it's not what I had in mind, and Fable Fortune is plenty fun
Here we have Fable Fortune, a good attempt by Microsoft to do its bit to the vast world of Card Game. A Hearthstone with morality that will make time pass without us noticing it.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Fable Fortune doesn't offer much that hasn't been done better in the years before it.
Another collectible card game from well-known universe, however not so expressive as Hearthstone or Elder Scrolls: Legends.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Plus, you still can't grow an acorn into an oak tree in this Fable game, and that's just unforgivable at this point.
If you're a fan of Collectibe Card Games you owe it to yourself to check this one out at least. It's free, it does a lot of the same things right as Hearthstone and even adds in a few interesting elements into the mix that can shake things up for those who've grown bored of it.
Fable Fortune is a good experiment that has some great ideas, such as the co-op mode or the morality system, but overall its shortcomings prevent it from being a valid option in the CCG genre.
Review in Italian | Read full review
The CCG market is saturated and Fable Fortunes does not do enough to set itself apart. There was the intention of narrative and flair with the morality quest system, but this falls face first back down the well of good ideas. Fable Fortunes is a perfectly fine card game, but there are far better alternatives.