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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.urban-rivals.com/?sponsor=3947286 Official site] In English
* [http://www.urban-rivals.com/?sponsor=2038390 Official site] In English


[[Category:Massively multiplayer online games]]
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Urban Rivals
Developer(s)Boostr
Publisher(s)Boostr
Designer(s)Boostr
Platform(s)Web & Mobile
Release17-Jan-2006
Genre(s)Strategy Card Game

Urban Rivals is a massively multiplayer online virtual trading card game.[1]

General information

Urban Rivals is an online multi-player card game. Each card represents a character (some of which are based on real people or well-known fictional characters). Each character has a specific Power and Damage, and belongs to a clan. Some cards have abilities that are either triggered or countered by another card's ability. However, a card should be at a certain level to reach that ability.

Free registration gives a player 8 character cards; further cards can be purchased.[2] Four new character cards are released every two weeks.[3]

The game uses affiliate marketing to encourage existing players to recruit or sponsor new players; such sponsors can offer bonuses for purchases of credits, describing them as cheat codes.[4]

Gameplay

After each fight, players receive battle points. These points are used to upgrade one's player level. More points are earned from fighting against a player with a higher ranking, from having a character defeat a higher level opponent, or leveling up after a fight. A bonus is given if a player has Pillz remaining after inflicting a KO. But if the battle times out, whoever caused the game to time out gets nothing.

Characters receive experience after each fight, with which they level up and become stronger. The current level is displayed on the character's card with yellow stars. The total number of stars shows the maximum level. Characters earn more XP when fighting characters at higher level and when they win.[5]

A player's level is based on their current number of battle points. When a player reaches Level 5, they can join a Guild. Upon reaching Level 10, they can create their own Guild. Upon reaching Level 15, they can play in ELO mode. In all cases, every time the player reaches levels 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, and 50, they get a free Leader card.[6]

Clintz are the currency in Urban Rivals. They may be obtained by fighting, selling characters, or winning tournaments.

Credits may be purchased for money, and used to buy booster packs. They can also be earned from ELO tournaments and from daily tournaments.

Tournaments

Every other hour, there are one-hour tournaments where players have the opportunity to win Clintz or free credits. There are also more strategy-based ELO tournaments, which last a week. In ELO, players start out with 1000 points. A player can challenge anyone up to 150 points above him/her, or up to 50 points below.[7] Players gain more points from defeating higher-point opponents, but will also lose more points if they lose to low-point opponents. If you do not play in ELO for a few days, your score will gradually reset to 1000. At the end of the week, 12 random players who are the top tier receive a CR (collector card). 50 random players above 1200 points receive a random Rare card." urban-rivals.com

Comics

A free online comic book is published monthly on Urban Rivals official website

Critical reaction

Urban Rivals received 88% from Game Vortex[8] and 7.1 from Jolt Online Gaming.[9]

References

  1. ^ Official Site-Official Site
  2. ^ http://pc.gamezone.com/gamesell/p34634.htm
  3. ^ Tcgplayer interview
  4. ^ http://www.cheatbook.de/files/urbanrivals.htm
  5. ^ http://www.urban-rivals.com/game/rules.php?show=table
  6. ^ http://www.urban-rivals.com/game/rules.php?show=leaders
  7. ^ Urban Rivals - Game's Rules: The ELO system (level 15+)
  8. ^ Ricky Tucker. "Clint: Urban Rivals review".
  9. ^ Colin J Barnwell (August 30, 2007). "Review: Urban Rivals (PC)".