Player will interact with these Fox cartoon characters on collectible cards and you will build decks and fight each other fans can play as their favorite characters from each cartoon and prepare to create a unique deck based on the show and compete with others in battles. Players can collect their favorite characters and experience the show’s iconic moments for the first time ever in the latest dominance deck building game.
Animation Throwdown is a new mobile game that combines crazy family, humorous dialogue and absurd card combinations. Animation Throwdown is a new mobile trading card game. It first integrates the characters and worlds of American Dad, Bob Bergs, Family Guy, Future World, and King of the Hill.
For the first time ever, five of your favorite animated shows are summed together in one fantastic collectable card game featuring hundreds of your favorite characters and moments from Family Guy, Bobs Burgers, Futurama, American Dad and King of the Hill. Collect character cards, optimize your deck, and create new combos as you fight in an epic orgy of card battles.
Create card combinations and discover powerful new cards in the Moms Mystery Box for surprises and special skins. Card Battles and Guild Wars are available to great rewards every week.
Animation Throwdown CCG is free to play, but you can purchase some additional in-game items with real money. If you have at least one ATI FireGL T2-128 graphics card, you can play games.
To do this, you will need two versions of the same tier 4 map, but the resulting map will revert to tier 1 but will be stronger than the lower version of the map. Once you have reached the max level of a card in power, you can combine it with another card of the same level to start at level 1, but with a stronger card. Combining cards become a necessity, but another way to strengthen your deck is by improving them with strength.
It’s not just about putting cards on board, but also combine cards to make them even stronger – most of them have to be explored first but once you unlock a few you’ll find various combinations that are really powerful and make you smile – you can build decks and win more cards as you play but the most interesting feature is that you can combine them throughout the game.
The ability can also have a star symbol, which means that the ability will only affect cards from the same show. Thus a Futurama card with Encouragement skill and a star will increase the attack power of Futurama cards as the card not only deals damage and protects your hero but can also help in battle.
The cards are played against the backdrop of a building or venue for one of the performances. New players start the game with a low-level starting hero and choose one of Bob Belcher, Roger, Brian Griffin, Turanga Leela and Bobby Hill and receive a collection of starting cards.
The game is divided into maintenance (buying cards, updating and creating decks of cards from the player’s collection) and battles with the game AI, there is no direct player interaction with opponents or direct help from teammates. The turn-based gameplay consists of playing cards taken from a virtual deck on the gaming table to battle the AI. Playing cards from your deck. Depending on the game mode, the AI deck may be generated by the system or owned by another player.
Players can also fight using cards on each other, so you could ideally see Family Guy’s Brian Griffin fighting Hank Hill in King of the Hill – You instead will guide your maps through an adventure mode where you’ll fight against AI in themed levels. PVP battles enable you to fight other players in strategic one-on-one battles.
Synapse and Chinzilla have a history of making card-based fighting games that both casual and casual gamers love. It could be a flashy event or your worst nightmare but 20th Century Fox has decided to combine their five animated television shows into one mobile card game. Throwdown animations are borrowed from most other video card fighting games on the market. Combining five of your favorite animations into a clean collectible card game, AT gives you everything you need and more if you want.
Only two of these shows are still broadcast on Fox, but they are all related to Fox so a game that brings them together makes sense to me.
There is something about putting together a deck of cards to fight others or even collecting that makes me super nostalgic, but the more you do it, the less coins you get and prices start to rise for cards that are gone and don’t exist… even in automatic deck mode check your inventory before deciding who to discard…