Cardistry

Cardistry

Can my PC run Cardistry

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 4 GB+ Storage 1 GB+ Windows 10/11

Game Details

Languages
English
Genre
Adventure، Casual، Indie، Simulation، Free To Play
Category
Single-player
Developer
Human Input
Publisher
Human Input

Minimum Requirements

CPU
Intel i5 3570 / Intel Core i5-3570K / 3570K / 3570 / I5-3570K / 5-3570K
GPU
Integrated graphics card
RAM
4 GB
Storage
1 GB
OS
Windows 10/11

Recommended Requirements

CPU
Intel i5 4690 / Intel Core i5-4690K / 4690K / 4690 / I5-4690K / 5-4690K
GPU
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 / GTX 660 / 660
RAM
4 GB
Storage
1 GB
OS
Windows 10/11

Game Description

Cardistry is a free-to-play idle clicker and card-collecting game with hand-drawn art by real artists. Click to earn soft currency, let the game run in the background for time-based drops, and build a collection of cards you can own and trade on Steam. No AI slop - just human-made drawings that grow into a collection over time.

We start with AI “brainrot” animals - the loud, cursed meme creatures you’ve seen everywhere – redrawn by real people instead of pasted from a model. Cardistry began as a small challenge: prove that a few artists, given time and freedom, can make more interesting brainrot art than any model spamming the same prompt all day.



Core mechanics:

  • Time-based drops (Common every 3h, Rare every 12h + daily catch-up Rare)

  • Click your equipped card to earn Inspiration Points (IP); higher rarity card= more IP

  • Random “Sketch Fragment” events that can burst into big one-off IP rewards

  • Spend IP on instant-drop boosters (Common/Rare/double-card) with daily/weekly limits

  • Recycle duplicates into Support Credits (SC) and buy cards/boosters in the store

  • All cards are Steam inventory items; trade them and chase monthly 24h “Black Market Friday” Legendary/Golden cards

Cardistry is a small, loud “NO” to AI slop: a comfy idle game about silly animals, shiny cards and knowing every piece in your inventory was drawn by a human.