You can also learn where to find all the cards in the game

May 27, 2015 09:48 GMT  ·  By
The Witcher 3's Geralt likes to sling cards when he's not too busy slaying monsters
   The Witcher 3's Geralt likes to sling cards when he's not too busy slaying monsters

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has been out for over a week, getting rave reviews from fans and critics alike, and showing the potential for high-quality role-playing games to become blockbusters.

The game is now considered by its numerous fans to be the new standard to which all future action RPGs will be compared to, featuring a massive and masterfully crafted open world to explore, mythical beasts to slay, and tons of great stories to enjoy.

The Witcher 3 also carries a companion mini-game on its shoulders, a collectible card game called Gwent. Penny Arcade wrote about it, and many gamers are clamoring for it to get a standalone version on iOS and Android.

While the developers expressed no interest in pursuing those venues, they did try to offer assistance to those who, between bouts of witching around, are finding the in-game mini-game too difficult.

A thread on the CD Projekt RED forums aims to help those who keep getting owned at the game by the AI or are otherwise troubled by Gwent, by explaining some of the interactions in the game and offering helpful tips.

Furthermore, those who are looking to expand their collection of Gwent cards can also pay a visit to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt eGuide page, where Prima Games has listed where you can find all the cards in the game.