Urban Rivals

Urban Rivals
Developer(s) Boostr
Publisher(s) Boostr
Platform(s) Web & Mobile
Release January 17, 2006
Genre(s) Strategy Card Game
Mode(s) Single player, 1v1, tournaments

Urban Rivals is a massively multi-player online virtual trading card game. Urban Rivals is also a free multiplayer game with almost 1500 characters to discover, collect and level up by fighting live against players from all over the world. It has an active market, with different card rarities, where players can buy and sell.

History

Urban Rivals is a multiplayer trading cards game which was created by Simon Leloutre, then managing director at Acute Games/Boostr. The very first versions of the game were based on iMode and Wap mobile platforms. In 2006, under the management of Sebastien Flory, the game was ported onto the internet, integrating major improvements of its gameplay. Mobile versions were then forsaken until iPhone and Android versions were launched respectively in 2010 and 2011.

General information

Urban Rivals is an online multi-player card game. Each card represents a character (many of which are based on real people or well-known fictional characters). Each character has specific Power and Damage values, and belongs to a clan. Each clan has a special bonus, which is shared by all the cards in that clan. Most cards also have abilities that aid in battles, some of which counter or are triggered by other cards' abilities.

Free registration gives a player 8 character cards; more cards can be purchased later using the in-game currency, 'Clintz', or through random packs using premium currency, Credits.[1] 4 new characters are added every two weeks, and included in the 'New Blood' pack in the shop, which contains the 35 most recent additions to the game. In addition, every year, a new clan is released. During the introduction of the new clan, 4 (previously 6) new characters from that clan are added every release for the first two weeks.[2]

The game uses affiliate marketing to encourage existing players to recruit or sponsor new players.

An associated webcomic[3] is posted occasionally on the Urban Rivals official website. Sometimes this comic gives out hints of a new character or clan.

Gameplay

A player battling against an AI opponent

When a battle starts, 4 cards are randomly dealt from each of the two players' decks, usually made up of 8 cards. The cards in each player's deck are limited by the format's star count. Each card has a star count, from 2 to 5, and the total star count of a deck can be either 25 (called T1) or unlimited (called T2). The player with the higher star count between their 4 cards plays first, with the two players alternating between playing first or second each round. Each player, one after the other, chooses one card and plays a number of 'Pillz' (minimum 1), resulting in an Attack Value equal to the cards power value multiplied by the number of Pillz used. The two cards' abilities and bonuses may affect either card's power or attack values, or even cancel their abilities or bonuses. In a random fight, the card with the greater Attack Value has a greater chance of winning the round and dealing its Damage Value to the opponent's Life Points. In a non-random fight, the greater attack always wins the round and deals its Damage Value to the opponent's Life Points. All competitive fights are set to non-random. If there is a tie, then the card with the lower star count wins. If both cards have the same star count, then whichever was played first wins. The battle ends after 4 rounds, with the winner being the player with greater Life Points. The battle may also end once either player loses all of their Life Points.

Each player begins a battle with 12 Pillz and 12 Life, except in ELO Fighting Championship, where each player begins with 14 Life. Players receive 1 additional Pill before every round.

After each battle, players receive battle points (BP). These points determine the player's level. More points are earned from having a card defeat an opponent's card with more stars, or one of the characters leveling up after a fight. A bonus is given if a player wins a battle by KO and has some Pillz remaining, but a penalty is incurred for losing a battle by timeout or forfeit.

Characters receive experience (XP) after each fight, with which they level up (the starting and maximum level is determined by the character, with 1 being the lowest possible, and 5 the highest possible) and become stronger. Characters earn more XP when winning, and when defeating characters with more stars.[4] Many characters also receive an ability to help them in battle when they reach their maximum level, though some receive their ability earlier.

A player's level is based on their cumulative number of battle points (BP). 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 take part in ELO Fighting Championship. Players also receive a "Leader" card every 5 levels until Level 50, and then every 10 levels until 80.

The current flash client for Urban Rivals is as3, which, unlike its predecessor, features ambient music, additional sound effects, and animations displaying the effects of the characters' abilities.

Tournaments, Events and Missions

Every other hour, there are one-hour tournaments where players have the opportunity to win Clintz or free Credits. There is also a more strategy-based weekly ELO Fighting Championship (previously known simply as ELO), with stricter deck-building rules. In EFC, players start out with 1000 points. A player is matched randomly against an opponent within 150 points of him/her.[5] Players gain more points from defeating higher-ranked opponents, but will also lose more points if they lose to lower-ranked opponents. Players will gradually have their scores reset to 1000 if they do not play EFC for a few days. At the end of the week, 12 random players of the Top 100 receive a Collector card. 50 random players above 1200 points receive a random Rare card. Players are also awarded free Credits and share out the Jackpot (Clintz) based on their final ranks or ELO points.

On December 8, 2008, the game added a new Event creation feature, allowing any players above level 40 to create his own customized tournaments. Rules can be set with a high degree of flexibility, in terms of scoring, matchmaking and more. The community has created more than 10,000 different Events in 3 months, some are based on story-telling, others on guild vs guild.

On December 18, 2009, the mission feature was introduced. Completing missions gives players a new way to receive cards, Clintz, and Credits. There are more than 1,000 missions, with more being released with every new release of cards or clan, as well as for a few characters within each clan. These missions also include Legendary Missions, a series of four or five missions related to the clan, which will award the player a Legendary card upon completion (10 Credits if the player already has such a card). Legendary Missions are unlocked every few weeks or so, and last about a month.

On November 24, 2015, Arcade Mode was introduced. In this game mode, players are challenged to complete 12 series of 10 continuous battles against AI-controlled players, all of which are held in the headquarters of select clans, and are unlocked every week. Upon each battle victory, players can acquire stars for knocking out the opponent, finishing with at least 7 Life, or finishing with at least 3 Pillz. Players are also provided with two free continues which they can use to restart a battle they lost. Completing a HQ also allows players to replay that HQ in Hardcore mode, with no free continues and only one star available for each battle, but also with better completion rewards. Players can exchange the stars they have for rewards, from Clintz to cards (including exclusive Legendary cards).

Miss Clint City

An annual competition at Urban Rivals is held every year to crown the "Most Beautiful and Talented Woman of Clint City". The rules are very simple: All female characters released in the year are eligible for the contest. Players then begin voting which one, and the contestants are later cut down to 8. Players then begin voting one out of the eight remaining contestants, and they are later cut down to the final 3, where players vote again from these three, and finally the winner is announced sometime later. The winning card is re-released with a beauty pageant-themed artwork and a "Miss" tag before her name in celebration of her victory (The original card is still available, though).

In 2009, Miss Clint City was cancelled by the staff. After overwhelmingly negative responses from the players over the cancellation, the UR Staff brought back Miss Clint City in 2010.

Clans and Characters

Clans of Urban Rivals refer to the groups fighting for supremacy in Clint City. Each clan has its own theme, unique roster of characters, and a shared bonus for every character of the clan. One new clan is introduced each year. There are 29 clans in Urban Rivals as of April 2018. They are as follows:

ClanBased on/Portrayed asBonus
All StarsAthletes-2 Opp. Power, min. 1
BangersGangbangers and hip-hop artistsPower +2
BerzerkRage-induced hotel patrons and employees-2 Opp. Life, min. 2
DominionPossessed figurines of medieval fantasy charactersGrowth: -1 Opp. Power, min. 4
Fang Pi ClangMonks and martial artistsDamage +2
FreaksCircus performersPoison 2, min. 3
FroznYetis and mountain inhabitantsRevenge: Power and Damage +2
GHEISTEvil terrorist organizationStop Opp. Ability
GhosTownDead citizens of an abandoned Western townDay: Power and Damage +1; Night: -1 Opp. Power and Damage, min. 1
HiveTime-traveling synthetic android warriorsEqualizer: -3 Opp. Attack, min. 5
HuracanLucha libre wrestlers+1 Attack per Life Left
JungoAnimals with human intelligence+2 Life
JunkzRaversAttack +8
La JuntaMilitary forcesDamage +2
LeaderPowerful overseers of the clansCancel Leader
MontanaCrime syndicate-12 Opp. Attack, min. 8
NightmareMonsters of the nightStop Opp. Bonus
PiranasPirate crewStop Opp. Bonus
PussycatsFeminists-2 Opp. Damage, min. 1
RaptorsEscaped prisoners and primeval creaturesCancel Opp. Attack Modif.
RescueEmergency servicesSupport: Attack +3
RiotsUnderground society of inventors and engineersVictory or Defeat: +1 Pillz
RootsHippies and environmentalistsStop Opp. Ability
SakrohmAlien cult-8 Opp. Attack, min. 3
SentinelLaw enforcementAttack +8
SkeelzPrivate academy for superpowered students and facultyProtection: Ability
Ulu WatuSurfers and ocean inhabitantsPower +2
UppersUpper class and bureaucrats-10 Opp. Attack, min. 3
VortexTime-traveling invaders from a dystopian future empireDefeat: Recover 2 out of 3 Pillz

Characters of Urban Rivals are represented in the form of cards. Each character represents a certain clan and has unique background stories, sometimes in relation to another character or clan. Each character also has different Power and Damage stats, accompanied by various abilities to complement their respective clan's bonus. There are 1,581 characters available in the game as of August 2018.

These characters include 114 Collector cards (tagged Cr). They are discontinued characters that can no longer be purchased from the shop; therefore they must be obtained from trading with other players or the weekly EFC draw. On some occasions, the staff announce which characters will be retired from the shop a few days to a few weeks in advance via the homepage news. In most scenarios, within 24 hours after the announcement, all existing sales of the upcoming Collector characters in the Market are cancelled, and any new sales of them are blocked. These characters can still be found from card packs after the announcement, and will eventually be removed from those packs on the specified date they go Collector.

Also included in the character roster are Noel cards. They are cards that are given for free to active players every Christmas, and are aptly given the "Noel" tag (from Noël, the French word for Christmas). These cards are given new Christmas-themed artwork, and usually weaker than the original card.

In addition, there are a selection of Legendary cards (tagged Ld). They can only be obtained through the completion of series of clan-specific limited-time missions, or from Arcade Mode, and can neither be traded nor sold. There are currently 55 Legendary cards, with the newly-introduced clan having one, and each other clan (save for Leader) having two.

There are also cards called Mythic cards (tagged Mt). Introduced in May 2017, they are old Collector cards that were re-released in the form of new cards with an emerald skin and a permanent 5x Clintz and/or XP boost when played in battle. These cards can only be acquired from the EFC or by trading with other players in the Market. There are currently 10 Mythic cards.

Formerly included in the entire character roster were Rebirth cards (tagged Rb). Introduced in January 2015, they were old characters that were re-released in the form of cards with new artwork, although the stats and abilities of their original cards remained unchanged. However, due to an overwhelming community vote, these cards were removed from the game in December 2016. The Rebirth card illustrations have now been transferred to respective existing cards.

List of Collector, Legendary and Mythic characters

ClanCollectorsLegendariesMythics
All StarsFlo Cr, Lamar Cr, Robb Cr, Striker Cr, Terry CrHarrow Ld, Kora Mail Ld-
BangersBeeboy Cr, Blaaster Cr, Chikko Cr, Shann Cr, Sum Sam CrKreenk Ld, Skinny Bob Ld-
BerzerkKawamashi Cr, Xantiax Robb CrKommandon Ld, Sylvia LdSpyke Mt
Dominion-Lord Oon Ld-
Fang Pi ClangElya Cr, Lao Cr, Lost Hog Cr, Marlysa Cr, Seldnor CrDokuja Ld, Futoshi LdKerozinn Mt
FreaksBoris Cr, Diyo Cr, Geuner Cr, Grudj Cr, Splata CrBikini Joe Ld, Pl4gue Ld-
FroznBankee Cr, Kalindra Cr, Ymirah CrForjoten Ld, Tiwi Ld-
GHEISTDolly Cr, Mechakolos Cr, Miss Twice Cr, Selsya Cr, Sigmund Cr, Toro CrJaxx Ld, Rekt Ld-
GhosTown-Djanghost Ld, Wild Holiday Ld-
HiveOon CrWave Ld, Sight Ld-
HuracanKinichaw Cr, Noctezuma Cr, Quetzal CrBuga Baga Ld, Magistrado Ld-
JungoAskai Cr, Kreen Cr, Ongh Cr, Slyth CrExcess Ld, Hopper Ld-
JunkzBerserkgirl Cr, Dj Korr Cr, Gil Cr, Rowdy Cr, Veenyle CrSpace Hans Ld, Travis Ld-
La JuntaAmiral Py Cr, Diego Cr, Emeth Cr, Flavio Cr, General Cr, Jane Ramba CrNaja Ld, W4r Ld-
MontanaEdd Cr, Lyse Teria Cr, Mona Cr, Spiaghi Cr, Vickie CrBella Ld, Raser Ld-
NightmareAmbrose Cr, Dwain Cr, Ielena Cr, Ombre Cr, Thaumaturge Cr, Uchtul CrBapho Ld, Dudley LdKenny Mt
PiranasBloodh Cr, Dalhia Cr, Hawkins Cr Lizbeth Cr, Rhed CrBonnie Ld, De4th LdSmokey Mt
PussycatsCassio Cr, Sakura Cr, Shawoman Cr, Yayoi CrAshikaze Ld, Lois LdManon Mt, Scarlett Mt
RaptorsCannibal Jo Cr, Drakorah CrChopper Ld, St4rve Ld-
RescueDr Norton Cr, Marco Cr, Sledg Cr, Slyde CrNami Ld, Scott LdAlec Mt
RiotsDr Copernica Cr, Pr Cushing CrDr Van Wesel Ld, Dr Web Ld-
RootsBeltran Cr, Kiki Cr, NDololo Cr, Nahi Cr, Noodile Cr, Page CrBakuta Ld, Krazan LdRatanah Mt
SakrohmA Award Cr, Aldebaran Cr, Graksmxxt Cr, Guru Cr, Phonos Cr, Reine Cr, Sigma CrDobbs Ld, Fomalhaut Ld-
SentinelCopper Cr, Dragan Cr, Melissa Cr, Skullface Cr, Swidz Cr, Tessa CrAviria Ld, Valentina Ld-
SkeelzCaelus Cr, Chiara Cr, Greem CrAndy Ld, Yomi LdDounia Mt
Ulu WatuChad Bread Cr, Eddie Cr, Lin Bee Cr, Lulabee Cr, Rass Cr, Tanaereva CrLianah Ld, Linkos Ld-
UppersArmanda Cr, Jackie Cr, Jim Cr, Zatman CrGail Ld, Nega D LdNemo Mt
VortexDagg Cr, Heegrn Cr, Shaakarti CrFhtagn Ld, Predtr LdDregn Mt

Miss Clint City cards

YearWinner
2007Miss Chloe
2008Miss Lulabee
2010Miss Jessie
2011Miss Stella
2012Miss Lizbeth
2013Miss DerbyQueen
2014Miss Nova
2015Miss Xingshu
2016Miss Sloane
2017Miss Pandora
2018Miss Jigi

Noel cards

Year"Noel"
2007Gaia Noel
2008Olga Noel
2009Hawkins Noel
2010Aigwon Noel
2011Lola Noel
2012Brampah Noel
2013Clover Noel
2014Kenjy Noel
2015Lucky Noel
2016Oon Noel
2017Poppy Mary Noel

Critical reception

Urban Rivals received 88% from Game Vortex, praising the typical five-minute game length, free access and poker-like element of the gameplay. However, the presentation was seen as functional, with inconsistent artwork quality and lack of sound.[6]

Urban Rivals received 3.75/5 from MMOBomb, where they stated that Urban Rivals had Stylish comic book art, fast-paced gameplay and a large playerbase. Though, in user reviews, people blamed Boostr for 'never replying to tickets' and making a game that was not 'new player friendly'. Some people also criticised the player base, stating that they were unfriendly and not English speaking. Though, Urban Rivals was also praised by some, as they stated that the game had 'amazing artwork' and was a 'very addicting' game.

References

  1. http://pc.gamezone.com/gamesell/p34634.htm
  2. Tcgplayer interview
  3. Urban Rivals Comics
  4. Urban Rivals - Exact winning tables
  5. Urban Rivals - Game mode: ELO
  6. Ricky Tucker. "Clint: Urban Rivals review". Clint: Urban Rivals isn’t the best I’ve played, but it is a still a good one. The price of entry is right (free), though it takes a while before the real game opens up to you.
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