Game Yugioh Duel Evolution

Game Yugioh Duel Evolution Rating: 3,0/5 7494 reviews

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Gameplay: 7 The game plays at a fairly fast pace, and it’s easy to pick a duel and join in. Just like the card game! Graphics: 8 Everything looks great, but the text on the cards is a trifle blurry. Online: Duel Evolution was a major update from 'Yu-Gi-Oh!Online', that changed many aspects of the game.Players now have their own avatars and can explore portions of Domino City from the original Yu-Gi-Oh! Series and the Duel Academy from the Yu-Gi-Oh! The dueling screen and the Deck editor have also been redesigned and improved.

People Also Played Summary Based on the popular card-dueling anime manga, Yu-Gi-Oh: Duel Evolution TCG Online provides you with the original Yu-Gi-Oh gameplay that you can play on your web browser for completely free. With tons of gorgeously and meticulously drawn cards, and challenging opponents to fight against, this is definitely the sort of trading card game (TCG) that will delight fans of the genre! Plotline The game starts off with an epic showdown between the protagonist, Yugi Muto, and Seto Kaiba, Yugi’s mortal rival. The duel, not surprisingly, ended up in Yugi’s favor. However, once that’s done, the game doesn’t really elaborate much about what had just happened.

Even the supposedly story-driven campaign doesn’t offer any sort of storyline for you to follow. So, if you’re playing this just for the story, well, you’ll be sorely disappointed.

Gameplay Before you begin your journey, you’ll need to choose your starter deck. Each deck, namely Dragon, Spellcaster and Warrior, is associated with their respective characters – Seto Kaiba, Yugi Muto, and Joey Wheeler. The deck you choose will determine which type of cards you’ll start the game with, so be sure to choose wisely. Now, before we dive into the game’s somewhat complicated gameplay, you should know that the game has several types of cards.

The most basic one being the “monster card”. This is basically your Unit cards and you’ll need them to deal damage. Each monster card varies depending on their star rating and quality. Naturally, stronger monsters will have higher star ratings, and that rare monsters usually have higher star rating and is much stronger than a normal card.

However, one thing that’s quite different from any other TCG or CCG that I’ve played before is how you summon your monster cards. Weaker monsters can be summoned directly when played but 5 to 6-star monsters will require a tribute to be summoned. This means you’ll need to sacrifice a played monster card to summon those types of monsters. For a 7-star monster, you’ll need to sacrifice two cards instead!

Not to mention, more powerful monsters usually have special monster effects (such as Special Summon) which are, in my opinion, like the fine print in a terms and conditions contract. It’s important and you know it, but you often neglect to read it.

These monster effects can really tip the scales of the duel in your favor when played right, so you really need to be familiar with your cards. Another interesting part about the monster cards in Yu-Gi-Oh: Duel Evolution TCG Online is that they can be fused to form a much stronger monster card. This effect, called the polymerization effect, can be triggered as long as 1. You have all the monster cards for the polymerization (there’s a polymerization equation that you can refer to by clicking on your card), and 2. You’ll need to have the Polymerization Spell card (a.k.a. Effects card). Of course, there is an array of other Spell cards that could be beneficial to your monsters, but most of them come with conditions that you’ll need to fulfill.