As a standard game, it can get old very quickly. Let me play a little Clash of Clans to make it go faster.” So, as a phone mobile game, this holds its own. As a mobile game this is a considerably fun game, mainly because mobile games are used as time wasters a person does consciously go “ I can’t wait until I get home so I can play Flappy Bird on my phone,” they more likely say something like “Damn, this line is long. This is the most important category, and the most arguable at that. If the player enjoys the game they can continue to replay as much as they’d like.įor its replay-ability (regardless of platform) I’d give this game a 10/10 as it is has a bit of randomness in every match. So the only thing that would really determine how replay-able the game is, is how fun the player thinks the game is. It’s kind of like playing Uno with your friends it’s going to play differently almost every game. This category is somewhat redundant as this is an online trading card game. The latter I don’t see being very likely.Īs a standard game I’ll give this an 8/10 would definitely be higher if it wasn’t for the pay-to-win functionality that comes with the game.Īs a mobile game, I’ll give it a 10/10 because it functions in the same way as some of the most popular mobile games out there. So basically if you’re willing to drop $5-15 on the game, you’re essentially unbeatable unless you play someone who has done the same or plays the game competitively. By this I mean a player literally has the option to pay for the game’s in game currency which can then be used to “speed up” some of the processes required to get better cards. The main issue in how the game works that disappoints me, is that it is essentially a pay-to-win game. As far as game mechanics go, there isn’t much someone could do to mess it up. Once again, this is a simple card game higher number wins and there is some thrown in abilities to keep the game interesting. So as a standard PC/console game I’ll give the visuals a 6/10 because there isn’t much to this game, but what was done was done beautifully.Īs a mobile game, it stacks up fairly well so I’m going to give it a 9.5/10 would be higher, but again there is very little animation in the game. As an ordinary card game for PC or consoles ( like the YuGiOh and Magic games) this falls very short, as a mobile phone game this fits in just fine. The game’s animation mainly consists of different animated sequences being thrown over top of an otherwise static image as a layer. Everything is well drawn and vibrantly colored, but there is very little eye-catching animation of any kind. It’s a simple card game so there isn’t too much that can be done with it. Even though I just summed up the game I still have to give it a legitimate rating, but because it is originally designed as a mobile game it will be getting two different ratings. The main thing that the game has going for it, is it’s a simple game to pick up (in terms of learning how to play), it features a bunch of characters/personas from a few of our favorite animated shows, and it’s free. You can easily play the game on your phone or tablet and still have all the same functionality, if not more. But as a PC game that requires installation (not just running through a web browser) it’s kind of a waste of storage space. Something you would expect to see as a free game in the various app stores. As a mobile game for smartphones and tablets it’s fine.
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