Quick overview
Total War: Elysium is a card-based strategy title developed for iPhone that transports the Total War setting into turn-based duels. Players assemble decks made up of unit cards that represent famous commanders and their forces, then use those decks to fight tactical, turn-driven matches. The game blends collectible card mechanics with classic strategic decision-making to create a familiar yet distinct experience.
Core gameplay
Battles are resolved in turns: you deploy cards, react to enemy plays, and try to outmaneuver opponents through timing and positioning. The combat flow emphasizes counters and synergies — choosing which units to play and when is as important as the cards themselves. While many ideas will feel recognizable to fans of mobile card battlers, the Total War theme and unit interactions give the game its own tactical flavor.
Card collection and deck management
As you progress, you unlock a variety of cards and can modify your deck to suit different strategies. Cards can be upgraded or swapped to create combinations that capitalize on particular strengths — for example, focusing on heavy infantry, ranged support, or powerful leader abilities. Proper deck tuning and adapting to your opponent’s strategy are key to consistent success.
Who will enjoy it
The game caters to both long-time Total War followers and newcomers who enjoy strategic card games. If you like building synergies, planning multi-turn plays, and engaging in competitive matchups on a portable device, this title will likely appeal to you.
Other games to consider
- Dragons: Rise of Berk — a lighter, family-friendly collection and base-building experience with dragon themes.
- Hearthstone — a polished, fast-paced collectible card game known for strong card synergies and esports presence.
- Gwent — a more tactical card battler that rewards planning and resource management over brute force.
- Legends of Runeterra — a strategy-focused card game with deep combo potential and a forgiving progression system.
Technical
- iPhone
- Full