Card Shop Simulator Multiplayer is a cozy and addictive card shop management game that offers a unique blend of shop simulation, card collecting, and battling mechanics. Players appreciate the ability to open card packs, decorate their shops, and engage in card battles with NPCs or friends in multiplayer. The game features a wide variety of collectible cards, daily quests, and exploration elements such as finding cards in trash cans around the map.
Despite its charm and promising foundation, the game suffers from technical issues including frequent crashes, stuttering, and bugs related to inventory and shelf management. Multiplayer functionality is limited, lacking true co-op shop management, which some players find disappointing. The card battling system is considered simplistic and in need of more depth. Additionally, the extensive use of AI-generated art has sparked mixed reactions among players. However, the developers are active and responsive, with regular updates aiming to improve the experience.
Players praise the game's engaging gameplay loop, including shop management, card collecting, and pack opening, which they find satisfying and fun.
The graphics and character designs, including waifu-themed customers and posters, are well-liked for their charm and uniqueness.
Customization options for shop decoration, lighting, and furniture add a creative outlet, enhancing the cozy atmosphere.
Multiplayer mode allowing players to have shops in the same plaza and battle cards adds social appeal.
The game's progression system and daily goals keep players motivated and coming back.
Frequent crashes and performance issues, including stuttering and occasional fatal errors, disrupt gameplay.
Multiplayer is limited to separate shops with minimal interaction, lacking true co-op play.
The card battling minigame is considered simplistic, slow, and lacking strategic depth.
Inventory management and shelf organization suffer from bugs, such as disappearing shelves and lost data.
Some players dislike the heavy reliance on AI-generated art, finding it detracts from originality.
Game lacks controller support and keybinding options.
Gameplay can become repetitive, especially with recurring card spawns and dumpster diving as a primary card acquisition method.
You and your friends are going to compete to see whose card shop can earn more money! Starting from a humble little shop, decorate your store, hire staff, formulate marketing strategies. Finally, use the coolest cards to engage in card battles, and win away your friends' precious cards!