Meng Xin’s current sideburn post does not need to be considered, an A or A is enough.
Back to the Future 1999 Beta is a story-based strategy game with a metaphysical theme. Back to the Future 1999, a game that was highly anticipated before, is now officially open for closed beta testing. Download here to get the test qualification, allowing you to truly go back to 1999 and figure out what metaphysics is.
Back to the Future 1999 is a 2D card game with a very exciting story. Players need to play the protagonist in the game, follow the story through difficult levels, and draw or obtain various character cards at the same time to form their own exclusive lineup and complete greater challenges. In the meantime, there's plenty of fighting ahead. Players need skills and cards to defeat their opponents.
Players who are interested in participating in the test can participate in the following ways
1. Click to go to the game details and participate in the questionnaire recruitment to have a chance to qualify for the test.
2. Participate in the event to participate in the lottery of test quotas.
1. European Emperor Award: 3 players will be randomly selected to receive [Official Peripheral - Mysterious File Box]
2. Lucky Prize: 5 players will be randomly selected to receive [Back to the Future: 1999 First Test Qualification]
"Sometimes go back to the past, sometimes return to the future." "A new old era", the copywriter likes to use two opposite concepts in one sentence, which is probably to correspond to the theme of the game. The past is not necessarily the past, and the future is not necessarily the future. The future may be the past, and the past may be the future.
Maybe it's an abstract hint that this rainstorm will bring something that doesn't belong to this era?
"Going back to the past in endless modernity." 1999 may not be the year we are going to in the game, but as the starting point of time and space travel, as "a hopeless lighthouse" from 1999 to a more distant era. . And "throwing a faint green light into the future" may further confirm the view that the past is the future.
A card strategy game focusing on modern retro. In fact, retro themes have always had a unique charm, but there are not many games that choose this theme and can play "fresh" games. Compared with some completely fictional retro-themed games, Back to the Future: 1999 borrows the background of the last century and presents a world with a semi-fictional setting, giving the game as a whole a unique flavor of the era.
What will happen on the last day of 1999 when the world stops moving forward?
That day, a strange phenomenon called "Rain Curtain" appeared in the game world. When this phenomenon occurred, the world would randomly go back, and time would go back again and the past era would be experienced again.
Chant the secrets and listen to the mysterious sounds
A world where occultists and humans coexist, and people have many names for them: wizards, magicians, weirdos...
Go back in time and relive the old days
Ancient events will be staged again in the present, and the three acts and five scenes of the era will unfold before our eyes. Go to Wall Street and maybe you can see the first moments of the 1929 stock market crash.
English dubbing, modern exotic adventure
1900s retro exotic tour, from 1900 to the turn of the century, this era tour will be performed entirely in English, please enjoy this strange feast!
Meng Xin’s current sideburn post does not need to be considered, an A or A is enough.
I haven’t played in the first phase of the server since I launched it. Isn’t it a bit too pretentious?
Let’s wait until the new version draws cards before planning.
Thank you! That's done (
Make a small plan and team up, the Post needs character depth, yours is too far behind.
This is quite a test of hard skills. The card pool is too scarce and I can’t get into it. Consider the next issue.
It’s good if a newcomer can get an A. Don’t think about anything else. Take your time. The Mane Post is not actually for newcomers.
Characters I haven’t seen in the live broadcast.
OK OK
It’s time for my favorite little game again