Sunday, May 29, 2016

Zombies, Run!

Zombies, Run!
     Have you ever wanted to start a morning jogging routine but you just can't seem to work up the motivation?  Well, nothing motivates more than a horde of zombies chasing you!
     Zombies, Run is a fun app game that helps you get that motivation to work out while also entertaining you with a fun radio play style story line where you are 'Runner 5' in Abel township and it is your job to help collect supplies and keep the zombies away from the home base.
     I have been playing with this app for a few months now and I really enjoy it.  Nothing is more dull than walking in complete silence, and music can get dull for me after a while.  I have to walk to school or to the market often enough so this app can really motivate me.  Especially since each time you play you collect supplies for expanding your base.  This means the more you play, the more improvements you can make.  You don't always have to play story mode either.  There are many ways to play.
     You can choose to pay for a membership which gives you access to every story mission right away.  However, I find that playing for free is fine as well.  I have to wait for time to pass before I can unlock new missions but so long as you unlock right away, even if you don't intend to play the mission right away, you can start stacking them up so they are ready when you need them.
     The story missions allow you to listen to music from another app or from your phone's music list.  The audio from the story will come and go as needed through out each mission.  When the characters are speaking it will quiet your music a bit until they are done.  You can also adjust the volume of the audio both for your background music and for the characters speaking.
     The story missions last for roughly a half hour each (If you exceed the mission time you can still keep going and the Abel township radio DJs will just come on and talk to you while you continue your run).  They will tell you directions to run and you can choose to go that way, but as this may not always be possible for you, you don't actually have to turn when they say to.  It will not affect the game, regardless of what direction you go.
     You can use GPS, the step counter or just tell it to not track your distance and play it with no tracking.  The GPS tracking is useful to me because I like to know how far I've gone as well as I have a habit of getting lost.  Because it tracks you on a map, if you get lost you can see what rout you used to get where you are and backtrack.
     There is also a feature called Zombie Chases.  You can turn it on or off.  I like to turn it on if I am walking on a trail but turn it off if I am walking to a shoppe.  I don't want to seem like a mad person if I am close to the store and suddenly start running like mad because I think there is a horde of zombies on my tail.  The way this feature works is that randomly through out your mission there will be chances for a zombie chase.  Sometimes it happens multiple times per mission and other times a mission will pass with no chases.  When zombies are nearby you will get a notification letting you know how close they are.  You will have to increase your speed (This does not work with tracking off) to outrun the zombies.  If they catch you they will steal some of the supplies you have gathered.  They have only caught me once.  I assume that if you have no supplies they may give you a game over, but I really don't know.  Once you have run far enough from the zombies you will get another notification to let you know that it is safe to slow your speed again.
     There are training plans for training for marathons as well.  I have not used these, personally.  I am not a great runner as I have asthma.
     Airdrop is a feature that can only be used if you pay.  It will show you some place on the map where you can obtain supplies for your town.  You will need to make your way to that location (Tracking must be on).
     Supply missions are fun little missions that you can do when you are waiting for story missions to unlock or if you don't want to do a timed mission.  Supply missions are endless and will continue until you stop them.  This is a great way to get extra goodies to upgrade your home base.
     Interval training is another membership only feature.  It allows you to create a plan that includes running, sprinting and walking to get the best workout.
     The app also has races ranging from 5k to 20k.  As I stated earlier, I am not a great runner so I did not take advantage of this option.  It has hidden story scenes that can only be experienced through these missions though.
     The last mission section is Abel radio.  It is the same thing you hear if you exceed your time on story missions, but without the story mission first.  It is fun to listen to the DJs banter about what parts of the area have a lot of zombies today and what politics are going on between different townships.
     You may notice I keep discussing the base and collecting supplies.  You are in charge of upgrading the base using supplies you have gathered.  You can build farms, houses, schools and such.  You can expand the township or upgrade what it has.  You can even add aesthetic features just to keep the population happy.  You need to keep a balance of population, happiness and defence in order to maintain your town, so build carefully.
     Codex is a way to view any artifacts you have obtained through your missions as well and the supplies you have gathered.  Oh the amount of socks and underwear packs I have collected...  You can also view your achievements.  Because who doesn't like achievements?  There are currently 6 possible achievements.  They are as follows:
And So it Begins: Complete the first story mission.
Baby Steps: Complete 5 missions.
Give Me Your Tired: 100 Population in your township/base.
So, That happened: Complete season 1.
...Your Poor...: 350 population in your township/base.
Speed Racer: Complete all race missions.
    The more option lets you look at your account, purchase a membership (Monthly 2.99 USD, Yearly 19.99 USD), check your running statistics (Only with membership), view your run logs, browse your settings and view your downloads (And delete missions you downloaded, but already cleared, so long as you don't want to go back and do them again).
     There are sometimes live events that you can sign up for (You have to pay but they are worth it).  I have never done them but I always sort of want to.  You get to run a marathon with lots of other people at the same time and listen to the story live.  You also get a bunch of goodies shipped to you like a running shirt and a medal for competing.
     CONCLUSION:  The common complaints I have heard are that people don't like the acting in the story and that they can not get zombie chases to work.  This is my response to those concerns.  On Zombie Chases, people need to make sure their tracking is on and know that zombie chases are random.  They may not always happen in every mission.  As for the acting, I thought it was fine.  There is a 'baby' that is slightly annoying but it rarely shows up and it doesn't ruin the entire app just because every now and then an obnoxious baby can be heard.  I really like some of the actors and though it is kind of campy... zombies and campy work for me.
     I really enjoy this app and use it regularly.  I plan to keep using it.  I would recommend it to any fan of zombies or anyone who likes radio plays, books on tape or anyone who needs motivation to get out and move!
Rating: 5/5
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Rated 12+ for the following:
  • Infrequent/Mild Realistic Violence
  • Frequent/Intense Horror/Fear Themes
  • Infrequent/Mild Profanity or Crude Humor
  • Infrequent/Mild Sexual Content and Nudity
  • Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

MCOC: Alliance War Defender Placement

Marvel Contest of Champions
     If you are part of an alliance chances are you are going to need to know how to set up your 5 defenders in alliance wars.  Unlike alliance quests which require the use of 3 attackers, alliance wars require each person to have three attackers as well as five defenders.  The trick is knowing which defenders to bring and where to place them.  Though this guide is incomplete, I have done my best to give you a good start on knowing who should go where.
     If you don't play the game and would like to check out the full review of the app, please read it here.
 
   I have done a lot of researching online and in game.  Based on what I have read, these are good champs for each specific node on the base map.

"*" means this character takes advantage of multiple node powers & is especially useful on this node.


The following should ONLY go on nodes with heal block
Black Panther
Joe Fixit
Ant-man
War Machine
Captain America (original)
This is because otherwise these champs would be weak against anyone who has the mastery 'Willpower'.  Because there is limited space for these champs, the alliance members should avoid bringing many of these into the war as defenders.

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01 - ISO infused, Stun
-• Captain America WWII, Electro, Spider Gwen, Storm, Thor

02 - ISO infused, Critical, Fury
-• Drax, *Winter Soldier

03 - ISO infused, Strike back
-•

04 - ISO infused, Enhanced Poison
-• Abomination, Scarlet witch (awakened only)

05 - ISO infused, Power start 1, Enhanced special 1
-•
(Never use Spider Gwen here)

06 - ISO infused, Enhanced bleed
-• Agent Venom, Gamora, Guillotine, Winter Soldier, Wolverine

07 - Champion boost, Power star 1, Armour, Fury
-• Colossus, Drax, Hulkbuster, Starlord, Winter Soldier

08 - Champion boost, ISO infused, Starburst, Armour
-• Colossus, Hulkbuster, Punisher

09 - Champion boost, Kinetic reactor, Special 1 bias, Enhanced special 1
-• Yellow Jacket

10 - ISO, Thorns, Enhanced armour up, Infinity blast
-• Ironman, Iron Patriot, Rhino, Ultron, Wolverine
(Avoid putting Electro here)

11 - ISO infused, Physical resistance, Energy resistance, Enhanced abilities
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12 - ISO infused, Health, Outlast, Optimist
-• Hulk

13 - Champion boost, Special bias 2, Power start 2, Stun
-• Captain America WWII, Electro, Luke Cage, Spider Gwen, Ronin, She-Hulk, Storm, Thor

14 - ISO infused, Champion boost, Power start 1, Enhanced special 1, Thorns
-• Deadpool, Ironman, Rhino, Ultron, Wolverine

15 - Champion boost, ISO infused, Special 1 bias, Enhanced special 1, Powergain
-• Yellow Jacket

16 - Champion boost, Power start 1, All-or-Nothing
-• Hulk, Punisher

17 - ISO infused, Energy resistance, Enhanced fury, Enhanced bleed
-• *Drax, Gamora, Guillotine, Wolverine, Winter Soldier

18 - ISO infused, Armour, Enhanced armour break
-• *Hulkbuster, Ironfist, Iron Patriot, Starlord

19 - ISO infused, Enhanced special 2, Power start 2, Infinity blast
-•

20 - Champion boost, Armour, Adaptive, Optimist
-• Colossus, Hulkbuster

21 - Champion boost, ISO infused, Powergain
-•

22 - Champion boost, ISO infused, True strike, Stun immunity
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23 - Champion boost, Adaptive, Outlast, Optimist
-• Hulk

24 - Champion boost, Enhanced fury, Enhanced abilities, Critical
-• Captain Marvel, Drax, Moon Knight, Ms Marvel, Starlord, Venom, Winter Soldier

25 - ISO infused, Power start 1, Enhanced special 1, Special bias 1
-• Yellow Jacket
(Do not put Spider Gwen here)

26 - ISO infused, Mystic ward, Mirror image
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27 - ISO infused, Health, Plagued mind
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28 - ISO infused, Armour, Strike back, Stun immunity
-• Colossus, Hulkbuster

29 - Champion boost, Bleed
-• Elektra, Gamora, Guillotine, Wolverine, Winter Soldier

30 - Champion boost, ISO infused, All-or-Nothing, Plagued mind
-• Hulk, Punisher

31 - Champion boost, ISO infused, Combo shield, Checkmate, Immunity
-•
(Don't put Captain Marvel here)

32 - Champion boost, Critical, Pessimist
-•

33 - ISO infused, Armour, Enhanced armour break
-• *Hulkbuster, Ironfist, Iron Patriot, Starlord

34 - ISO infused, Pessimist, Armour
-•

35 - ISO infused, Attack, Power leak
-•

36 - ISO infused, Enhanced special 1, Power start 1, Heal block, Infinity blast
-• Ant-man, Black Panther, Captain America (Original), Joe fixit, War Machine

37 - Champion boost, Infinity blast, Special bias 1, Power start 1
-• Yellow Jacket

38 - Champion boost, Health, Slashed tired
-• Juggernaut

39 - Champion boost, Attack, Critical
-• Winter Soldier

40 - ISO infused, Physical resistance, Thorns, Mystic ward
-• Deadpool, Ironman, Rhino, Ultron, Wolverine

41 - ISO infused, Health, Armour
-•

42 - ISO infused, Attack, Fissure, Heal block
-• Ant-man, Black Panther, Captain America (Original), Joe fixit, War Machine

43 - ISO infused, Powergain, Mystic ward, Plagued mind
-•

44 - Champion boost, Armour, Kinetic reactor
-•

45 - Champion boost, ISO infused, Infinity blast, Physical resistance, Thorns
-• Deadpool, Ironman, Rhino, Ultron, Wolverine

46 - ISO infused, Health, Strike back
-•

47 - Champion boost, ISO infused, Power start 1, All-or-Nothing
-• Hulk, Punisher

48 - Champion boost, Martial mastery, Critical, Stun immunity
-• Captain America WWII, Daredevil, Electro, Luke Cage, Gamora, Guillotine, She-Hulk, Spider Gwen, Spiderman Morales, Ronin, Moon Knight, Storm, Thor

49 - Champion boost, Health, Plagued mind, Mystic ward
-•

50 - Champion boost, Fissure, Critical, Heal block
-• Ant-man, Black Panther, Captain America (Original), Joe fixit, War Machine

51 - Champion boost, Critical, Power leak, Armour
-•  Winter Soldier

52 - Champion boost, Health, Immunity, Mirror image
-• Electro
(Don't put Captain Marvel here)

53 - Champion boost, Health, Infinity blast
-•

54 - Champion boost, ISO infused, Degeneration
-• Punisher

55 - Champion boost, Health, True strike, Stun immunity
-• Colossus, Ultron


Node powers good for specific champions:
Thorns-rhino, ironman, deadpool, wolverine, ultron
Bleed- gamora, wolverine
Outlast- hulk
Allornothing- hulk, punisher
Health degen- punisher
L1 bias- yellowjacket
Slashed tires- juggernaut
Fury- drax
Unblockable s1- ironman, spidey, moonknight, elektra, cyclops
Armour- hulkbuster, colossus
Save till s3- dr strange, thor, storm
Poison- abomination, awakened scarlet witch

MCOC: Daily Quest Schedule & Ranking Costs

Marvel Contest of Champions
     If you play Marvel's Contest of Champions app game these lists may be helpful to you.  If you are unsure about what this game is or whether you should try it out, please read the full review of this game here.



Cost for ranking up champions (incomplete)
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1 STAR CHAMPIONS:
r1-2: Not Available

2 STAR CHAMPIONS:
r1-2: 4,641 gold
r2-3: 9,282 gold

3 STAR CHAMPIONS:
r1-2: 11,500 gold
r2-3: 23,001 gold
r3-4: 34,501 gold

4 STAR CHAMPIONS:
r1-2: 27,425 gold
r2-3: 54,850 gold
r3-4: 82,275 gold
r4-5: N/A

5 STAR CHAMPIONS:
r1-2: 135,684 gold


Daily Catalyst Quests Schedule
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Sunday – Free For All
Monday – Mutant
Tuesday – Skill
Wednesday – Science
Thursday – Mystic
Friday – Cosmic
Saturday – Tech

If you clear both paths on a map you are guaranteed the catalyst.  Otherwise you are likely to get shards for creating a catalyst.  Even after you complete a map 100% you can still continue to play the map to earn the catalysts, until the daily reset.

MCOC: In Game Graphics

Marvel Contest of Champions
   A selection of graphics from the game in addition to those posted in my review of the app which can be viewed here.
     These images are mostly screen shots of 3rd power attacks in battle.

Marvel Contest of Champions

Marvel Contest of Champions
     This app is free and can be quite addictive.  It features several popular characters from the Marvel universe that comic book fans, fans of the cartoon, films or television programs will be sure to recognise.  The game features many different elements that allow a user to essentially choose how he or she prefers to play the game.
     I played this app game for roughly 7 or 8 months.  The game has a lot of different features and there are many strategies for succeeding in the various areas of the content.  I will create a few side posts to go over these topics, but for this post let's stick to the basic experience of playing the game.
     I am going to divide the experience up into sections.  The game have a Global Chat, Private Messages, Alliances, Alliance Events/Quests/Wars, Versus Battles, Story Quests, Daily & Event Quests, Crystals, A Shoppe, Mail, Duels, Masteries, Summoner Levelling, Champion Collection & Ranking/Levelling, Potions, Items, etc...  But let's start with battle graphics, because this was one of the things that appealed to me the most.
     BATTLE GRAPHICS: During battles you can select your champion to fight your opponent.  Your champions have a few basic attacks, they can rush forward, dodge backwards, block and so on... However there are 3 powers that really show off the characters.  You wont get the third power unless you use a 3 star champion or higher.  Lower star champions only get the basic abilities, but even these can be fun to watch as they are specific to the character you choose.  To the left you can see that a two star champion only has these first two abilities by the bar at the bottom of the screen that fills as you take and deal damage.  The graphics are smooth during these and look much the same as when you are attacking in general.  Like a normal attack these can be dodges and evaded as well.
     The real gems are the third abilities that you get with higher star champs.  When your third power bar fills you can begin an attack that is a separate cut scene and can not be dodged or blocked.  Below are some of these scenes from various champions.
     Once a battle ends you get a victory pose for the champion who won, be it yours or the opponent.  Below are a few victory poses for some of the champions.


     STORY QUESTS:  Though I doubt many people actually read the dialogue for the story quests, there is a story that explains why all of these heroes (and villains and anti heroes) are battling one another.  There are currently 4 acts of the story with a short comic strip between each act.
     Within the acts there are chapters, and within the chapters there are several maps you need to complete to move forward.  If you want the best rewards you will need to complete the maps by playing them multiple times, taking a different path every time in order to fully unlock it.
     As expected, the first Act is fairly easy, the next one is a little harder, the third harder, and the fourth is currently the hardest, requiring a strong team to play.  You will unlock more slots for champions on your teams as you level up.  You can see to the left that the bottom team slot at this time was locked, limiting the amount of champions you could bring with you on a mission.
     You gain rewards for every map you play, and full rewards when you complete the map at 100%.  The same goes for completing a chapter or an act.  The best rewards come from full completion but you will always get some rewards, even without 100%.

     VERSUS/ARENA: This is where you can pit your champions against other player's champions.  However, even though these are champions belonging to other players, they are still being controlled like the NPC champions from the quests.  There is currently no way to battle another player live.  This means you can still pause the battle as well.
     You can do regular one on one versus where you can choose any of your champions and the game will randomly choose some other player's champion to fight against you. Winning the battke rewards you will a crystal.
      Alternatively there are arenas that allow you to bring 3 of your champions and pit them against other player's teams of three (again, this is controlled by the game, not an actual player).  The arenas usually offer up special rewards such as new champions.  However, gaining enough points to win those champions is incredibly difficult and time consuming.
     DUELS:  If you see any other player you can click on them and choose duel, or view profile and then duel.  This allows you to choose any one of your champions to duel their top champion (The champion used in their avatar/icon is their top champion).  If you win you get a small reward.  Most people only duel during events such as duel skirmish.

     DAILY & EVENT QUESTS: Every day the daily quests are reset.  They are like tinier versions of the story quests but you play them for specific rewards, and there is no dialogue.  These quests are used to gather material to level and rank up your champions.
     The event quests are limited time story quests that you have a specific amount of time to complete, then they are gone forever.  They sometimes offer special rewards such as new champions or alpha catalysts which are used to rank up high star champions.  There is even sometimes an event quests that allows you a chance to become a 'legend' in the game by being one of the first to complete it.  Though these are rare.  I only saw 2 of these such event quests within the time I played.  You need to have a very strong team in order to accomplish this.
     Event quests often give you the opportunity to see new champions before they are released or some champions that exist only for that quest.  For example the M.O.D.O.K quest mixed up many of the champions giving them powers from other champions.  These characters are not obtainable and only existed for the event quest.


     ALLIANCES:  An alliance is a group of up to 30 players who work together to complete alliance events, quests and wars.  You are able to obtain more rewards by being part of an alliance, gain access to more content and gather things such as loyalty points which are only obtainable through being part of an alliance.
     There is also an alliance chat that you can use to communicate with the other members of your alliance.  It's a great alternative to the Global Chat which I will explain in a moment.
     The main page of your alliance will have updates showing new champions and ranks achieved by your fellow team mates.  These are only viewable by people within your alliance.

     ALLIANCE EVENTS, QUESTS & WARS:     Being in an alliance you will notice that there is always an alliance based event happening.  These events range from levelling up your champions and opening crystals to duelling or completing story quests.  Most of these events are not done 'with' the other members of your alliance, but alone.  However, your score is gathered together with the scores of your team mates to earn rewards.
     Alliance quests are like the story or event quests only you get to play with the other members of your alliance (And there is no dialogue).  There are 10 users to a battle group, each with 3 champions, which is more than enough people to go every available rout on a map.  You have to work together with your team mates to get through the map by taking down nodes for each other to move forward safely.  It is a great way to practice team work.  These quests last 24 hours from start to finish, but you have a separate pool of energy.  Unlike regular quest maps, this one requires a 5 energy pool that is not linked to your main energy pool.  There are also separate potions.  Only alliance potions can be used in alliance quests or wars.  I find this to be slightly irritating, honestly.
     Wars are like alliance quests but instead of taking 3 champions each to fight a pre-set map of NPC enemies, you are pitted against another alliance who uses their own champions as the defenders on the map.  Each person who engages in war needs at least 8 champions.  5 of these are assigned as defenders to defend your base from the other alliance.  Each player also has 3 attackers they will use to try to defeat the other alliance's defenders.  The alliance that accumulates the most points wins.  Though everyone gets rewards for participating.  The more wins your alliance gets, the better the rewards you will receive.



     GLOBAL CHAT:  If I could give just two pieces of advice for this game it would be this...
*Do not create a name is that highly feminine.
*Avoid Global Chat.
     Global chat is just oozing with spam, thirsty individuals, inappropriate conversation, trolls, scammers, etc.  I can not express how bad it is, honestly.  I would not want anyone under 14 to be reading that chat room, and that is being generous.  Parents: Please make sure your child is safe online, especially when it comes to this application.
Here are some examples below.  And these are not even the worst of it.  You can click the images to enlarge.
 



     PRIVATE MESSAGES/FRIEND LIST:  You can add invites to people as well as block them (Thank goodness).  If you block someone you can not see anything they type anywhere.  However, you can not send private messages to people unless you add them as a friend.  
     One down side to the private messaging system is that it does not keep the chat log for very long.  If someone sends you a message and you don't read it for a few days, it disappears.  This is a feature that I wish they would consider changing.  There is also a maximum amount of people you can have on your friend list.  It used to be 25, but fortunately they have raised the max a bit recently.

     MAIL:  The game will often send you in game mail to let you know about new events, send rewards or let you know about maintenance.  If you are invited to an alliance or are sent a gift, those invites will also be sent this way.  However, users can not send mail to each other for communication.  That is what the private message system is for.

     CRYSTALS / SHOPPE:  Crystals are where you get champions and items generally.  Different crystals have different items inside but they work like a gacha.  What you get from the possible items associated with the crystal is random.  Crystals come from playing the game and winning them or collecting shards to create a full crystal.  Crystals can also be purchased from the shoppe, as can the shards, gold, credits, a gifting badge and a conversion badge.  Credits being one of the many forms of currency in the game.  Credits are used to purchase crystals, unlock masteries, purchase mastery items or portions.  Gold is the more common form of currency which is used to level and rank champions.  The conversion badge converts certain items into other types and the gifting badge allows you to gift crystals and potions or mastery items to people.  It costs credits every time you gift and you can not gift champions.

     SUMMONER LEVEL & MASTERIES:  Your summoner level is gathered through experience which is gained by playing the game.  It is separate from the level of your champions.  Your level can be seen next to your avatar at the top of the screen.  Taping this takes you to your profile where you can view your masteries.  Every level you gain gives you one more point to spend on masteries.
     Masteries come in three types.  Attack, Defence and Utility.  There are many types of skills you can add to your champs through masteries.  The masteries your choose are added to any champ you use.


     LEVELLING/RANKING CHAMPIONS & WHAT STARS ARE:  Yes, the game is a bit complicated with levels within levels, it's a bit like inception.  First there are star ranks.  Whatever star your champion is, it can not be changed.  You can have the same champion multiple times only if each one is a different star.  Meaning you can have a 2 star Antman and a 3 star Antman.  However, you can not have two 3 star Antmans.
     After the star rank you have your champion's level.  Using ISOs you get from quests or crystals are used with gold to level up your champions.  The experience you earn from battles affects your summoner level but not the level of your champions.  After you max out your level you can rank that champion up using catalysts and gold.  You can then max out their level again, rank again, etc.  However there is a max for each star.  The higher the star, the higher you can keep ranking and levelling.


     ITEMS & POTIONS:     You may have noticed me discussing different items... Mastery items, ISOs, catalysts... There are also boosts you can use on your champions that give them more power for a limited time.  These items are obtained through quests, events and crystals.  Each item serves a different purpose and I honestly wish they would simplify the system to include less items.
     Potions for health and revive exist in multiple categories.  There are Alliance potions and regular potions.  Alliance potions are exactly the same as regular ones, but can only be used in alliance quests and wars.  The regular ones can not be used in alliance quests and wars.  The health potions have different levels that heal different amounts of health.  They also have team heals or single champion heals.  Revives are the same, single and team revives exist.  Revives also have various levels that revive your champions with a different amount of health.


     CONCLUSION:  I realise this review was a little all over the place but there are so many parts of this app, and I didn't want to write a book.  As I stated earlier, I will write some more posts specific about the individual sections to go into more detail.
     The graphics are nice and the fight system is fine.  I like the events and the story.  I am a big Marvel comic fan so I enjoy getting to create teams of my favourite characters.  I also like how the events often correlate with what's going on in the Marvel cinematic, NETFLIX and television world.  I think that is really fun.  That being said, there is a lot I don't like too...
     I do not like how over complicated everything is.  I think it could easily be simplified so you have one potion set that works wherever you need it.  I would like less kinds of crystal shards and less kinds of items and less levels of catalysts.  The system needs to be more user friendly.  I also don't like how pop ups to spend money constantly show up.  There are more money based updates than not and I always find that to be a turn off.  the system basically works the way many apps are going where you can spend a lot of money to gain your rank faster than those working hard and grinding in the game.  Not to mention the Global Chat needs to either be removed or moderated heavily.
     It is a fun game, especially if you play with friends, but it does end up being time consuming and frustrating.  There are also issues with bugs quite often.  These are all going to lower the overall score I give to this app.
     I would also like to see them add more female characters to the app.  They have great female heroes such as Spider-Gwen, She-Hulk and Black Widow.  They have even recently added Thor (Female).  I hope they balance out the playing field a bit in the future.  I would love if they added Lady Loki, Psylocke, Black Cat, Mystique, Clea, Squirrel Girl or Wasp.

Rating: 3.5/5
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  • Rated 12+ for the following:
    • Frequent/Intense Cartoon or Fantasy Violence
    • Infrequent/Mild Realistic Violence
    • Infrequent/Mild Profanity or Crude Humor