Crystal Clash es gratis para jugar — descarga y juega gratis, con ediciones de pago opcionales y DLC comparados en esta página. Desarrollado por Crunchy Leaf Games. Publicado por Crunchy Leaf Games. Lanzado el 14/1/2022. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Strategy, Free To Play.

Free lane-pusher with genuine strategic depth underneath a casual surface - worth your time if you can stomach a slow card unlock grind and a thin player pool.

I came into Crystal Clash expecting a throwaway Clash Royale clone dressed up in fantasy RTS clothing, and I left with a grudging amount of respect for what it's actually doing. The core loop is a lane-based tug-of-war where you spend mana to summon units, cast spells, and place spawners that automatically feed creatures into the push - no direct unit control, just resource decisions under pressure. Matches run five to ten minutes, fights for the mid-tower happen fast, and a well-timed counter-push can flip a game that looked lost. That tempo loop is genuinely satisfying when it clicks. The faction lineup gives you real flavour differences to work with. The White Legion leans on archers, knights, and layered heals to outlast opponents. The Green Legion drowns lanes in evolving Saplings and roots enemies in place for follow-up spells. The Blue Legion generates energy and teleports defensive lines forward for surprise pressure. The Crystal Legion runs golem-and-ancient-spells combos for methodical control. Each plays differently enough that switching factions actually changes how you think about deck construction. Decks are twelve cards - a mix of summons, spells, and the all-important spawners - with higher-tier cards like Legends locked behind a time gate inside matches, which adds a late-game escalation layer that stops early rushes from being automatically decisive. Here is where the impatience kicks in for me. The card unlock system gates new units behind what is essentially a mission-driven skill tree - complete specific tasks, earn coins, then purchase access. It is not pay-to-win, real money only buys cosmetics, but the grind to fill out a competitive deck is real and linear in a way that feels more like homework than discovery. Critics flagged this at launch and it remains the game's most consistent friction point. If you want to theory-craft wild dual-faction builds from day one, you will be waiting longer than you want. Player count is the other honest concern. The game has strong Steam sentiment but has historically struggled to hold a steady concurrent population. Matchmaking at off-peak hours can be slow, and the community is small enough that you will see the same opponents repeatedly once you climb out of Bronze. The 2v2 format - the game's stated core focus - is genuinely fun with a coordinated partner, but queuing solo into Gold-tier 2v2 means reading threat guides just to avoid being the liability. There is a PvE co-op mode for practicing strategies against AI, which softens the gap, but this is a multiplayer game at heart and it lives or dies by who is online. Fred, Scout Team

Crystal Clash

Crystal Clash

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14 ene 2022Crunchy Leaf Games
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Free lane-pusher with genuine strategic depth underneath a casual surface - worth your time if you can stomach a slow card unlock grind and a thin player pool.

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I came into Crystal Clash expecting a throwaway Clash Royale clone dressed up in fantasy RTS clothing, and I left with a grudging amount of respect for what it's actually doing. The core loop is a lane-based tug-of-war where you spend mana to summon units, cast spells, and place spawners that automatically feed creatures into the push - no direct unit control, just resource decisions under pressure. Matches run five to ten minutes, fights for the mid-tower happen fast, and a well-timed counter-push can flip a game that looked lost. That tempo loop is genuinely satisfying when it clicks. The faction lineup gives you real flavour differences to work with. The White Legion leans on archers, knights, and layered heals to outlast opponents. The Green Legion drowns lanes in evolving Saplings and roots enemies in place for follow-up spells. The Blue Legion generates energy and teleports defensive lines forward for surprise pressure. The Crystal Legion runs golem-and-ancient-spells combos for methodical control. Each plays differently enough that switching factions actually changes how you think about deck construction. Decks are twelve cards - a mix of summons, spells, and the all-important spawners - with higher-tier cards like Legends locked behind a time gate inside matches, which adds a late-game escalation layer that stops early rushes from being automatically decisive. Here is where the impatience kicks in for me. The card unlock system gates new units behind what is essentially a mission-driven skill tree - complete specific tasks, earn coins, then purchase access. It is not pay-to-win, real money only buys cosmetics, but the grind to fill out a competitive deck is real and linear in a way that feels more like homework than discovery. Critics flagged this at launch and it remains the game's most consistent friction point. If you want to theory-craft wild dual-faction builds from day one, you will be waiting longer than you want. Player count is the other honest concern. The game has strong Steam sentiment but has historically struggled to hold a steady concurrent population. Matchmaking at off-peak hours can be slow, and the community is small enough that you will see the same opponents repeatedly once you climb out of Bronze. The 2v2 format - the game's stated core focus - is genuinely fun with a coordinated partner, but queuing solo into Gold-tier 2v2 means reading threat guides just to avoid being the liability. There is a PvE co-op mode for practicing strategies against AI, which softens the gap, but this is a multiplayer game at heart and it lives or dies by who is online.

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvpcooponline-coopachievementstier:sub-5Lane BattleTug-of-War2v2 Co-opFaction SystemSpawner MechanicsMid-Lane ControlMana ManagementTime-Gated CardsPvE Bosses

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
Any with at least 1GB VRAM
Processor
Intel Core i3, 2.4 Ghz or equivalent

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Crunchy Leaf Games
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Fecha de lanzamiento
14 ene 2022

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