How to sign up for the Bloons Card Storm playtest

Sign up by the end of the week.

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Screenshot by Dot Esports via Bloons Card Storm subreddit

Ninja Kiwi is launching the second public playtest for Bloons Card Storm, which they are calling the Full Playable version since all the major gameplay features are fully playable. You’ll have to fill out a form and meet some prequisites to be eligible to participate.

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How to sign up for the Bloons Card Storm second public playtest

The defender card in Bloons Card Storm.
You’ll have one week to go against other players. Image via Ninja Kiwi

Anyone interested in participating can sign up for it by filling out a form by the end of the week (Aug. 17). Ninja Kiwi hasn’t given a more specific date for the time limit to sign up, but those who were approved will be able to test out the Full Playable version on Steam from Aug. 21 to Aug. 30.

You’ll need to have a PC running Windows OS with an internet connection, a Steam account, and join the Nija Kiwi Discord Server. The form implies only people from North America, Europe, Asia, Pacific, and Oceania regions can participate in the public test since there isn’t an option for South and Central America in the forms.

The devs also clarified that Mac users will be able to participate in the public test this time, and those who already participated in the last one automatically gain access to the Full Playable test.

What can you do in the Bloons Card Storm playtest?

Multiplayer will be implemented, so testers will be able to play against each other, but since the game is still in development, there will be a limited number of pre-built decks to play with, as well as deckbuilding with roughly 80 cards available.

However, the multiplayer feature will only remain until Aug. 31. After that, only the single player mode will be available after the Full Playable test is over.

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Nádia is a Brazilian freelance writer who works for Dot since 2020. She has covered everything from Pokémon to FIFA. Video games are an essential part of her life, especially indie games and RPGs. You can catch her playing Overwatch in her spare time, but she writes better than she aims.