Cards Knight – Frederic Julian

Cards Knight

Cards Knight

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Cards Knight! Developed by the innovative team at Frederic Julian, this Strategy game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 4+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 16th May 2020, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 2nd September 2021.

Are you a fan of Strategy, Card, games? Then Cards Knight is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Cards Knight

Over 27 players have rated Cards Knight. Join them and share your thoughts!

How Much Does Cards Knight Cost?

Good news! You can download Cards Knight on your iOS device absolutely free!

Cards Knight Release Date

Eager to know when Cards Knight first graced the App Store? It was launched on 16th May 2020.

When Was Cards Knight Last Updated?

The latest version of Cards Knight was updated on 2nd September 2021, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Cards Knight?

To get started with Cards Knight, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Cards Knight

Strategic card fighting game in the vein of Final Fantasy’s TripleTriad or TetraMaster, but revisited with more rules and fun!

  • Collect dozens of powerful cards
  • Find and add gems to your cards to gain new powers
  • Try several gem combinations to find hidden amazing new powers
  • Intelligently use bonus or malus zones on the battlefield to establish your strategy
  • Finish the solo mode and try fight others people online

What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Cards Knight updated on 2nd September 2021:

  • Fix potential sound issues
  • Better game rules description
  • Remove life limitation

User Reviews on Cards Knight

Looking for more information? Read a comprehensive review of Cards Knight below:

Im so glad we found this game! Its one of the best solo card games we’ve ever played. (You can play with others but we prefer solo.) Its super easy to learn, very intuitive and smooth UI. The games are quick, because you only play a handful of cards, so its perfect when youre on a work break. Its perfect for casual as well as strategic players. Its simple enough for a casual player but theres actually a good amount of strategic depth, without being overly complex. Its the perfect balance. The design is also top-notch, the file size is small, and its good on battery. And there are no ads. The IAP is purely optional. But we bought it for the very fair price simply to support the developer. We need more good developers like this on the App Store. Also, theres no data collection. Developer, you did everything right here. Thank you for making such a great game and for monetizing it fairly. We hope its successful! Its a really fun game to play, and we find myself playing a lot because it plays so quickly. Great job in every way!


Almost just like the tetra mast game on FF9.


This is an exceptionally well-made, free to play card game that borrows heavily from the mechanics of Final Fantasy 9s Tetra Master. However, gone is the overly complex RNG in Tetra and instead is a more refined and simplistic system that revolves around card power being distributed to cardinal and ordinal arrows on the card with an easy to understand color and tiered format that displays the strength of a cards arrows. It took us about 5 minutes to get the hang of the game wherein we were able to dig into the games plentiful single player card battle scenarios that give you gold you can use to buy new cards or gems. You can socket gems onto cards with gem slots to add additional bonus affect to your cards such as giving a card arrows in all directions or gems to lessen the affects of negative field grids. Game mechanics aside, the artwork is beautiful, battles are quick and intuitive, and this app positively builds upon a FF9s misunderstood classic card game of Tetra Master. This review would be a 5/5 but the rules arent entirely fleshed out completely as we have no idea how card battles are decided if two cards with the same power arrows attack each other (50/50 maybe)? We also wish there was an option to mute the games music. It gets old and repetitive after a while.

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