We explain how to install and use this app related to Marvel Snap to get a much more detailed control of your stats and results in the Marvel card game
‘Marvel Snap‘ conceals in its simple mechanics a much more complex video game. And to be successful at it, you need to analyze many more details than many players do. Every day it becomes more complex to find the right cards to build the decks with which they try to reach the maximum rank of the season and continue to climb in Collection level.
The game itself gives us limited information, the truth is that it is very sparse. And therefore some apps for Android and PC are starting to flourish that allows having one far more exhaustive control of the statistics that we have, this way we can improve and know where to fix our future decks or be aware that we need to change our way of playing.
We also don’t have a stats section in this Marvel deck game, it doesn’t allow us to review previous games to improve our game, or a simple win or loss counter. Today we are going to tell you how to put an end to this thanks to SnapFanand which you can download and use for free and follow all your statistics.
How to install and use SnapFan for Marvel Snap
The app works together with the web Snap.fan and is active for Android and PC/Steam. It is very simple, but it takes some time.
- Register on the website With your username, if it’s the same as the one you use in the game, that’s better, so everything will be more clear. Also your email and a password.
- Download the program. For those installing on PC, extract all the files from the zip and run the .msi. Once extracted, go to C:\Program Files (x86)\SnapSync” and run the exe.
- Once the program has been executed, you will be able to access all the functions for free both in the app and on the web.
What does SnapFan do?
Features on the web:
- battle history
- Own card collection
- View and analyze your tires
- Find decks you can build
- See your profile and statistics
- Find yourself on the site’s leaderboard
Source SnapFan
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