It seems that kids these days love playing online games that combine chatting with friends and playing games together in a digital world that exercises their imagination. I was recently able to play one of the newest games in this genre called nanovor. Nanovor has changed the way we look at online games. You are able to take the game experience wherever you are. The game has been designed to move from the online world to the real world and then back again. In some respect, nanovor is similar to Pokémon, though in my opinion it is much more interesting.

How Much Does Nanovor Cost?
The nanovor game itself is free to download. I was pretty excited when I realized that when I downloaded the free title, I was provided with a starter pack of creatures. The game itself comes with around 100 characters in total. This may not seem like a lot but every four months a new set of 60-100 beasts will be released. Digital booster packs can also be bought with “nanocash” which is purchased through retailers. Also Nanovor Starter Packs, Nanovor Figurines and the Nanovor Nanoscope provide Nanocash as well as enhance the game play. All can be bought online through Amazon, Best Buy, Toys R Us, or other participating retailers.

Nanovor Is More Than A CCG
It seems to me that nanovor is set up in some ways like traditional card trading games or CCGs. When you start a battle, you must first build a deck of creatures that you will then take into battle. Your team is called a swarm.
You only have 3 options for your swarm when you first start out and you have to use all three nanovors in the battle. Once I figured out what I wanted my team to consist of and how to add them to my swarm, I was swooped off into battle. The battle is turn-based. Mean each player goes one at a time. When it came to be my turn I quickly realized how much strategy is required for this game. I had to decide which attack would be best against the other player’s nanovor. It was a little confusing at first. Though after a few battles I got the hang of it.

How Do I Play Nanovor?
There are basically 2 things you need to decide while in battle. First, you have to decide which attack you will use. You can use attacks that are kind of sneaky and attack the other nanovors speed strength or armor, or you can go out in an all out head back that will damage the nanovors health. The next decision you have to make is whether you can to swap out your creature for another after each turn. There are some strategic advantages to this, though you can still choose to keep your nanovor in for more than one turn. Remember that your nanovors do not heal after each battle.

Getting Nanovor EMs and Evolving Nanovors
Battling is only the tip of the iceberg for this game. There are so many unique features in Nanovor that set it apart from other similar games. Evolving your creature is another game in itself. After each battle you earn EMS for your deck, which you can then use to evolve your creatures. In order to do this you much play a game that is similar to Mastermind. You must attempt to plug in your EMS on a grid and try to figure out the correct sequence.

I am actually very surprised about how engaging this game is. It is very interesting and forced me to use my thinker. I can see how this game really will change the way we play card trading games. You will not regret checking it out.