Urban Rivals
- Area: Global
- Sito Ufficiale: Urban Rivals
- Editore: Boostr
- Sviluppatore: Boostr
- Piattaforma: Web Browser
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“Urban Rivals” is a 2D browser MMORPG with over a hundred characters to discover, collect and develop by fighting in live combat against other players.
Caratteristiche
- Daily tournaments
- Wide variety of entertaining cards and art
- Large and established playerbase
- Premium content can be purchased with game money over time
- Best free-to-play MMO TCG on the market
- Area: Global
- Sito Ufficiale: Urban Rivals
- Editore: Boostr
- Sviluppatore: Boostr
- Piattaforma: Web Browser
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Review
Reviewed by Brendon Lindsey
In "Urban Rivals," though, you can play without ever spending a cent, and eventually it won't matter thanks to the nicely-packed user market, which
allows you to purchase cards using in-game money ("clintz") earned by winning.
Buying cards will give you more options sooner, though, as the in-game prices for some of
the more worthwhile characters can take quite a bit of saving. But, unlike a large majority of games, you can get all the content through playing and dedication; money helps,
but it offers nothing additional in terms of exclusive content.
In case you still haven't quite figured it out, the game revolves around card battles. Each player is
required to construct a deck with a minimum eight cards; once a challenge is instigated, four random cards will be taken from each player's library, and be pitted against one
another. All cards sport both a power, and a damage number. Power determines which card will beat which; for example, if you use a card with 5 power and your opponent uses a
card with 2, there's a very good chance you're going to wipe the floor with him. Damage determines how much you hurt the opposing player when your card wins its duel; each
player starts with 12 hit points, and the one with the lowest after all four cards are used is the loser.
While the game is simple, it's not that simple. On top of damage
and power, cards also can obtain abilities, such as increasing their own power, decreasing the opponent's, or even copying the attributes of the card they're facing. Bonuses
can also be unlocked when at least two cards from the same clan are present. To add a cherry on top, each match also begins with 12 pillz, which you can use to boost your
card's power or damage. So yes, the game is easy to learn and simple to understand; but no, it's not so simple that a good strategy is meaningless. Against good opponents,
"Urban Rivals" is just as mind wracking as a game of chess.
Perhaps the easiest way to explain how much I love this game is to put it in perspective. This week, I have
received advanced copies of three AAA console games, 2 blockbuster movie screeners, and a book I've been waiting for since last June to review. Have I even opened the
envelopes they were mailed in? No, because I've been far too busy playing "Urban Rivals," and enjoying every minute of it. If you're a fan of trading card games, looking for
a free game that truly is equally offered to paying and non-paying clients, or in the market for a new, addictive experience, there is absolutely no reason not to give this a
whirl.


















