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A digital adaptation of the beloved micro card game where bluffing, deduction, and ruthless timing decide who wins the princess's heart in under 15 minutes.

Love Letter is a digital adaptation of the classic 16-card deduction card game by Seiji Kanai, published here by Asmodee Digital and developed by Nomad Games. The entire deck is tiny by design: sixteen cards, eight distinct roles ranging from the lowly Guard to the all-powerful Princess, and rounds that last roughly five minutes once everyone knows what they are doing. Each turn you draw one card and play one card. That is the whole action space. The strategic weight comes entirely from reading what your opponents are holding, bluffing about your own hand, and timing your eliminations before someone does it to you first. For a strategy-focused reader used to multi-hour campaigns, that minimal rule surface might sound shallow. It is not. The decision tree per turn is short but the information game underneath is genuinely interesting. Every played card is public information, so a player paying attention can narrow down exactly what an opponent is holding by mid-round. The Guard card, which lets you name a card and knock someone out if you guess correctly, is basically a logic puzzle wrapped in a bluff. Get good at tracking card counts and you will start calling Guards correctly far more often than luck alone would explain. This is a game that rewards the kind of player who keeps a mental model of what has already left the deck, which is exactly the instinct that makes someone dangerous at poker or any hidden-information strategy title. The digital version handles the solo-versus-AI side reasonably well for a lightweight card game. The AI opponents provide enough resistance to teach the card interactions without being unbeatable, which matters because the tutorial path is short and assumes you learn best by playing rather than reading walls of text. Multiplayer is the real draw, though, and the asynchronous pass-and-play setup works fine for quick sessions. The presentation is clean, the card animations are readable, and nothing about the UI gets in the way of the actual decisions. It is not a visual showpiece, but it does not need to be. The meaningful criticism is scope. Once you have internalized the card hierarchy and the basic probability counting, there is a ceiling. Love Letter the physical game survives that ceiling because it is a five-minute social filler you pull out between heavier games. The digital version cannot quite replicate that social context, and without an active multiplayer community it can feel thin during longer sessions. There is no deep mod ecosystem, no campaign mode, no variant rulesets unlocked through play, and no meaningful progression layer. You are buying a clean, faithful digital port of a small game, and the long-term mileage depends entirely on whether you have friends to play it with or whether you enjoy the puzzle-box quality of the base experience on its own terms. For the right buyer this is a worthwhile pickup: quick to learn, fast to play, and genuinely clever in its core deduction loop. For anyone expecting the strategic depth of a full deckbuilder or the replayability of a longer card-game adaptation, this will feel like an appetizer rather than a meal. Diego, Scout Team

Love Letter

Love Letter

24 oct 2018Nomad GamesAsmodee Digital
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A digital adaptation of the beloved micro card game where bluffing, deduction, and ruthless timing decide who wins the princess's heart in under 15 minutes.

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Love Letter is a digital adaptation of the classic 16-card deduction card game by Seiji Kanai, published here by Asmodee Digital and developed by Nomad Games. The entire deck is tiny by design: sixteen cards, eight distinct roles ranging from the lowly Guard to the all-powerful Princess, and rounds that last roughly five minutes once everyone knows what they are doing. Each turn you draw one card and play one card. That is the whole action space. The strategic weight comes entirely from reading what your opponents are holding, bluffing about your own hand, and timing your eliminations before someone does it to you first. For a strategy-focused reader used to multi-hour campaigns, that minimal rule surface might sound shallow. It is not. The decision tree per turn is short but the information game underneath is genuinely interesting. Every played card is public information, so a player paying attention can narrow down exactly what an opponent is holding by mid-round. The Guard card, which lets you name a card and knock someone out if you guess correctly, is basically a logic puzzle wrapped in a bluff. Get good at tracking card counts and you will start calling Guards correctly far more often than luck alone would explain. This is a game that rewards the kind of player who keeps a mental model of what has already left the deck, which is exactly the instinct that makes someone dangerous at poker or any hidden-information strategy title. The digital version handles the solo-versus-AI side reasonably well for a lightweight card game. The AI opponents provide enough resistance to teach the card interactions without being unbeatable, which matters because the tutorial path is short and assumes you learn best by playing rather than reading walls of text. Multiplayer is the real draw, though, and the asynchronous pass-and-play setup works fine for quick sessions. The presentation is clean, the card animations are readable, and nothing about the UI gets in the way of the actual decisions. It is not a visual showpiece, but it does not need to be. The meaningful criticism is scope. Once you have internalized the card hierarchy and the basic probability counting, there is a ceiling. Love Letter the physical game survives that ceiling because it is a five-minute social filler you pull out between heavier games. The digital version cannot quite replicate that social context, and without an active multiplayer community it can feel thin during longer sessions. There is no deep mod ecosystem, no campaign mode, no variant rulesets unlocked through play, and no meaningful progression layer. You are buying a clean, faithful digital port of a small game, and the long-term mileage depends entirely on whether you have friends to play it with or whether you enjoy the puzzle-box quality of the base experience on its own terms. For the right buyer this is a worthwhile pickup: quick to learn, fast to play, and genuinely clever in its core deduction loop. For anyone expecting the strategic depth of a full deckbuilder or the replayability of a longer card-game adaptation, this will feel like an appetizer rather than a meal.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamDeductionHidden InformationBluffingCard Game AdaptationAsynchronous MultiplayerShort SessionsBoard Game Port

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Nomad Games
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Asmodee Digital
Fecha de lanzamiento
24 oct 2018

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Love Letter fue desarrollado por Nomad Games y publicado por Asmodee Digital.