South Park: Phone Destroyer vs Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links
South Park: Phone Destroyer
South Park: Phone Destroyer is an amazing card-collecting game featuring a humorous story line along with exciting PvP battles. The game brings the trademark dark humor of South Park to your devices as you engage in an epic story mode and customize your characters along the way. You also get to engage in epic PvP real-time strategic battles with players from all over the world.The game offers over 80 unique themed cards that you can collect along with upgrades so you'd to stand a better chance against your opponents. You can also team up with players and can exchange stronger cards with them to strengthen up your squad.
South Park: Phone Destroyer brings pure entertainment with its epic collectible cards, real-time strategy-based gameplay as well as dark humor and nice graphics. If you're a fan of South Park, you might really like to give this game a try.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links is an MMOTCG that's based on the popular Yu-Gi-Oh anime series and card-dueling game franchise, which possibly is among the most sophisticated and yet well-made of all time. And as such, the learning curve for this game can be quite daunting to say the least and as a result, the game isn't a game for everyone nor that it tries to be.That said, the game allows you to not only go up against famous characters from the anime series, like Yami Yugi, Seto Kaiba, and Joey Wheeler, but also duel other players in real time. Unlike the 40-card decks that most CCGs (including the previous Yu-Gi-Oh games) use, decks in this game only have 20 cards... and not to mention, these decks are presets linked to the character that you use. So in other words, there is no deck-building nor a character of your own to customize. This actually provides a certain amount of challenge since players will be forced to mold their own play styles to the decks present in the game.
Some may say that Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links doesn't really live up to the franchise as the game is very obviously "toned down" (in terms of complexity rather than difficulty) to fit it for the average mobile gamer. But if you really think about it, these changes are all necessary just to turn this amazingly intricate game into a mobile game. So, all in all, we'd recommend this game to fans of the Yu-Gi-Oh series and players who are curious to find out what this card game franchise is all about.