![]() ![]() It’s obvious why Redlynx has done this, the idea with card battlers is the competitive online element, get people hooked on this and the likelihood they’ll spend money to upgrade their decks rises. As things progress you’ll regularly find your progress blockaded by the PVP maestro Don King Butters, who won’t let you go any further unless you complete the required amount of PVP matches. This in itself isn’t so annoying, as the early challenges the game throws at you aren’t really difficult, in fact they even promote repeat play on harder difficulties to earn better rewards, giving you ever more reason to upgrade your cards with ever absent materials. Phone Destroyer delights in hampering your progress as much as is possible, with upgrade materials and card duplicates in short supply. These cards can also be upgraded by paying coins along with upgrade materials, until you then need a certain amount of cards to unlock the next set of upgrades. The cards come in five flavours: Tank, ranged, fighter, assassin and spell and of course they come with their own customary strengths and weaknesses. Each card has a numerical value attached to it, and requires that much energy to summon, just like Clash Royale.Īs you move along you’ll be beset by enemies and will need to play cards to combat them. Doing away with the typical hero character selection and the cards being underlings, you control ‘the new kid’ and through the power of some app you summon the South Park characters through playing cards. In typical controversy courting style, the kids are playing Cowboys and Indians, giving them an excuse to pepper proceedings with the series usual brand of un-PC humour. This time around it’s the turn of South Park, with a take that’s part scrolling fighter and part Clash Royale. The card battler is becoming increasingly popular these days, and with a card collecting mechanic it’s ripe for a liberal dashing of microtransactions. Almost every popular franchise has an app tie in these days, ranging from match-three puzzlers to RPGs. ![]()
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