Mon Nov 03 2025
Improved tutorials, stability, map and dungeon visuals, collection mechanics, new items, new enemies and more!
Worldseekers is the first game since Pokémon GO to actually make me want to go for a walk. By combining the strategic depth of a Slay the Spire-style deckbuilder with GPS mechanics, it creates something truly unique. The world map is beautifully stylized, and finding 'Mana Wells' at local landmarks feels rewarding rather than a chore.
The card combat is what really shines. It’s not just a simple 'tap to win'; you have to build a deck with real synergy. The fact that your real-world environment affects the game (e.g., finding Water-type cards near a lake) adds a layer of immersion that is often missing from AR games. The community aspect is also starting to bloom, with players competing for 'Citadels.' It’s a fitness app disguised as a hardcore RPG, and it’s brilliant.
Innovative GPS mechanics
Deep card synergy strategy
Real-world exploration rewards
Competitive territory control
Start the app and start walking! Different types of terrain in real life (parks, water, streets) yield different card types. When a monster appears on your screen, tap it to enter a turn-based card battle.
Combat is a classic deckbuilder experience. Use your energy to play attack, defense, and utility cards. The twist? Certain locations in the real world provide 'Field Bonuses' that can strengthen specific card types during a fight.
While exploration is a key part of the game, there are 'Portal' items that allow you to reach nearby encounters without needing to be exactly on top of them.
This game is truly a masterpiece in the making. I love figuring out the perfect combination of armor and cards to build a good deck. The events are all witty, and I enjoy the real-world element with the different biomes. It still needs some improvements, though. The dungeons feel very large and slow to navigate. The game was quite hard to get used to, especially with all the card mechanics and the energy system. Additionally, having different areas level up separately can be quite frustrating. Overall, I think it’s a great game—once you understand how it works.
I may be just stupid but I was so confused about everything that was going on right away, but after playing a bit, I kinda understood it. First love the whole idea and the design of the game, I’d definitely recommend playing it, so main reason I’m not saying 5 start is like I said, it’s confusing I had no idea how the whole combat system works until like the 2nd fight but they try the best to explain it, I like how you can explore outside of just the place your at which makes it a lot easier and more fun, I don’t like that moving around on the map is only for a limited time and they you have to wait, same with the health, I may just be a short attention span person but I don’t like games as much with “energy” like things, but I get it that game makers have to make money somehow especially on a free game. So it’s not the worst just like I’ll still play games with an “energy” like thing but hate when I can’t enjoy the game when I can’t do anymore things. I played for 30 minutes but was about to sleep so I don’t have a ton of gameplay hours but it was definitely confused about the whole game since there’s not really much direction, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing but maybe might need to figuring out someway to explain the combat, items, hud, and all of that. But overall a good game and I’m sure it’s an enjoyable when I get a little more time. But also limited or free stuff is always the best in these newish games, so hope something will be made for this…
Chill and relaxing, but also with a ton of depth. I’ve been playing for months and loving it. There are so many cards and clever spells. The variety is almost endless but it all goes together well. The GPS component keeps things fresh and interesting as well.
I basically had the experience as the previous guy wrote a review. Not sure what was going on but the game is pretty intriguing nonetheless.
Pretty good game but with one down side I have the iPhone 16 and it overheats if you play for a while if you can figure out the problem, I know it’s not my phone. I play with other games and it doesn’t overheat. Please fix.
I don’t usually write reviews, but I feel the devs deserve a big thumbs up for this one. Very deep, fun to play and stocked with things to do. Well done!
This is the first blend of a deck builder and wandering game I’ve ever seen, and I’m loving it so far! So many clever combinations and ways to burn bad guys and calories
A clever Deckbuilder accompanied with witty writing and a bevy of player choices. If you're seeking an adventure and like slaying goblins aplenty, I'd highly recommend Worldseekers.