What is Card City Nights Mac?
Card City Nights is an adventure through a city filled with card-nuts and lunatics. Battle for the 8 legendary cards to enter the biggest competition this city has seen yet. CCN is not a traditional card-trading game. It's an adventure game with zany characters to meet and weird locations to explore. In the center is our new card battle system that breaks away from the fantasy TCG mold with connecting cards to form combos. This page focuses specifically on the Mac version of the game, including prices, regions, activation methods and compatible storefronts.
How can I find the best price for Card City Nights Mac?
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How do I redeem a Card City Nights Mac game key?
After you buy a Card City Nights Mac game key, you'll receive a secure digital code (often called a CD key or activation key). Redeem it through the correct platform client — for example Steam, PlayStation, Xbox or another supported launcher — and the game will be added to your library for download. Always double-check platform and region compatibility before you purchase to avoid activation issues.
About Card City Nights Mac
Card City Nights is an adventure through a city filled with card-nuts and lunatics. Battle for the 8 legendary cards to enter the biggest competition this city has seen yet. CCN is not a traditional card-trading game. It's an adventure game with zany characters to meet and weird locations to explore. In the center is our new card battle system that breaks away from the fantasy TCG mold with connecting cards to form combos.
Game details
| Publisher | Ludosity |
| Developer | Ludosity |
| Genre | Adventure, Strategy, Indie, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Card & Board Game |
| Game mode | single-player |
| Theme | Fantasy |
| Platforms | iOS, PC (Windows), Mac, Android, Linux |