MARVEL SNAP: Hero Strategy CCG

MARVEL SNAP: Hero Strategy CCG

Second Dinner

Rating 3.3 (472,879 reviews)

Fast Marvel card battles built around short matches and deck experimentation

The design centers on compact card matches, collection, and a pressure mechanic that changes how each duel is approached. The result is a strategy game that rewards fast decisions more than long sessions.

Category Strategy
Installs 10,000,000+
Version 52.9.0
Updated Apr 24, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

MARVEL SNAP: Hero Strategy CCG is a free-to-play collectible card game built around short, tactical matches and deck construction. Developed by Second Dinner, it asks players to assemble Marvel characters into a deck, then use their abilities to win quick duels that the description says usually last about three minutes. The structure is familiar to CCG players, but the pace is unusually brisk for the genre. Matches are framed around location-based play, with each battle shaped by a small set of changing board effects rather than long resource buildup. That gives the game a more puzzle-like rhythm than many card battlers. The official description also points to weekly updates, ranked seasons, missions, and cosmetics, so the loop is not just about individual wins but about steady collection and progression across both mobile and desktop play.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Three-Minute Matches Matches are built to finish quickly, which keeps the focus on immediate decisions and makes the game well suited to short play sessions on mobile.
  • Deck Building Players collect and mix Marvel hero and villain cards into custom decks. That collection layer gives each match a different setup and encourages experimentation with card combinations.
  • Snap Mechanic The named SNAP system lets players raise the stakes during a match and potentially double rewards. It adds bluffing and risk management to the usual card-game flow.
  • Location Effects Battles take place across more than 50 locations, each with its own ability. Those changing conditions shape how decks perform and keep matches from feeling static.
  • Weekly Content The description promises regular updates, new cards, locations, cosmetics, season passes, ranked seasons, challenges, missions, and events. That suggests an ongoing live-service cadence.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile CCGs, this one stands out less for spectacle than for tempo and platform reach. The appeal comes from how much variety the game tries to pack into very short matches, plus the fact that progress carries across devices.

  • Cross-Platform Progress The game is available on Android, iPhone, and desktop PC, and the store description says account progress follows the player across platforms.
  • Large Player Base More than 10,000,000 installs on Google Play and nearly 473,000 ratings suggest a large, established audience, even if the average score sits at 3.28.
  • Fast Live-Service Cadence Weekly updates, ranked seasons, missions, and events give the game a regular stream of reasons to return, which matters for a collection-driven card game.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are fairly clear. This is a free game with live-service systems, so progression, cosmetics, and season content are part of the package. The rating data also suggests a mixed reception, which is worth noting before installing.

  • Teen Rating Google Play lists the game as Teen, while the App Store rates it 9+. Parents may want to check the Marvel combat theme and online competition before installing.
  • Free Live Service The game is free on both stores and the description mentions season passes and regular events. That usually means optional in-app purchases are part of the economy.
  • Storage Planning The App Store lists a size of about 329.6 MB, and the Android listing does not show a size here. Leaving extra free space for updates and cache is sensible.

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