Urban Cards

Economy Deckbuilder

Published by: Hues Games
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*Recommended for iPad 5 (2017), iPad Air 2, and everything newer*
Urban Cards is a deck-building roguelike where earning money is the key to staying afloat in an unfair world. Build businesses, hire workaholic employees and thieves to steal from the competition. Create the perfect deck and work your way to the top!
This is a satire-themed game with 3+ factions and playstyles to choose from.
OPER: The realm of the millionaire CEO, the workaholic suit, and the dangerous smile of a lending shark. Bedazzled by generous bonuses, but be careful of its ferocious appetite for debt.
AKIBARA: The technology valley controlled by gamers, hackers, and neon lights. This is where bitcoin fortunes are made with other people's data, this is where big brother comes to watch.
GASTOWN: The poor and forgotten inhabitants are adept at sabotaging their opponent, stealing from their business while ruling the streets. This do-or-die faction doesn’t shy away from a healthy dose of physical violence to achieve its aims.

FEATURES
Build and customize your own deck by choosing from 180+ cards
Choose from three different factions and their unique starter decks: Oper, Akibara, Gastown
Carefully manage the different types of cards at your disposal: Business, Workers, Henchmen, Actions, and Objects
Accept the challenge and make your way through a procedurally generated campaign with 20+ Events and many hours of replayability
More than dozens of different enemies stand in your way of success: from mob bosses to otaku and money lenders. Get ready to defeat the biggest crook of them all: the Government!
Collect 30+ special items to aid you in your quest to make even more money!
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In-Apps

Full Game
$9.99
Beach Faction
$2.99
Akibara Faction
$2.99
Gastown Faction
$2.99
Christmas Faction
$2.99

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User Rating

3.98 out of 5

45 ratings in United States

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Ratings History

Urban Cards Reviews

Great game but I can’t beat the condo king 4 attempts

i love pinballs on

United States

I love this game but the condo king seems a little overpowered. Also a way to customize your deck to include/exclude certain cards would be nice

一星好评送给你。

二战著名评论家 on

United States

总之,这游戏很简单。(输就完了),玩法跟其他游戏比,只能说略有创新性。甚至不如隔壁pvzh好玩。(人家起码还有活动。)

Love this game

Wiener Bud on

United States

Fantastic game. Has some quirks but is excellent.

It’s got potential

Ninjazix on

United States

I think the game is pretty fun and interesting, I have a few suggestions for improvements though. 1: the 10$ price tag for the full game is pretty steep and there’s no clarification of what buying the full means (i.e what changes and what am I unlocking by buying it) 2: the tutorial is lacking in several areas and it doesn’t explain much about progression past the first few levels. Am I aiming for something or dying in year 3 and just repeating infinitely? 3: trading cards is a nightmare, you can’t swipe through the deck without selecting half a dozen cards, then on the way back to deselect you are selecting another 4 cards. This is mitigated by the tiny scroll bar (I’m on a 10.9” iPad Air and it’s still tough to not select cards while using the scroll wheel 4: in year 2 you start with 2 lives (even when you get bonus lives from year one) and they are bugged, if you die in year 2 you will just die. No second chances, do not pass go, do not collect 200$ All in all it’s a promising game if given some more work and hopefully reducing the price to something a little more standard for mobile games

Fun and addicting

JRJ1993 on

United States

Haven’t purchased the full game yet, but would like to see an option to have PvP. From what I can tell the full game just allows the option to use a wider variety of decks and maybe a new campaign? The adds don’t bother me and since I haven’t completed the game with the all the decks from the first group I haven’t seen the need to purchase the others just yet. That being said, if there was a way I could take my deck and battle against a friend or another random person I would purchase the full game. There’s a lot of potential but it’s not perfect. 4/5

The ui can be horrible.

Totally a bot on

United States

on iPhone causing different problems for continuing and pressing buttons. The button for going into phone tabs is right below the cards which is terribly unfun and probably intentional so very rude and not considerate.

Fun but needs some tweaking

nirckname on

United States

I was playing a game had to close it to get back to work and when I opened it later it asked to confirm surrender. Not my intention. Also when I beat year one my “piggy bank”/lives say two but really it’s zero. Swiping through deck to trade cards is difficult. To slide left or right to see the whole deck I inadvertently select a card that I don’t want to trade. Either have a “safe zone” where I can swipe or have make it smart to not select a card when I swipe but only when I press. Or have a check box… I like the idea it is pretty fun but I am sad that my awesome deck that I had surrendered before I could finish playing. Seems like the trade thing just got fixed!

invasive pop ups immediately

Handipped on

United States

Had just finished the first tutorial and a video ad was forced upon me. I honestly was going to keep this game but i don’t agree with forced ads and it kind of shows where the mind of this developer is. No faith that this game will be played so lets get a little income no matter what. Sad really

Great game

Shawn2322 on

United States

This game is addictive, very much like other deck building rogue likes, like slay the spire etc which I love. The only suggestion I have is to show which decks I have beaten the game with, there doesn’t seem to be a way to see that. It would be nice to see my progress

fun game crashed a lot

I lost a rare Mutant on

United States

could use some more polishing. the gameplay and content is fun and interactive, but seemingly-poorly optimized assets cause over-heating and freezes/crashes. happens around twice a game or so. will definitely come back to this game after a while.

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App Info

Category
Games
Publisher
Hues Games
Languages
English, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish
Recent release
1.0.5 (1 year ago )
Released on
Apr 16, 2023 (1 year ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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