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  • Warcraft Where Your Fingers Do the Rumbling

    If you’ve ever dreamt of going on epic quests and battling fierce monsters while sitting on the toilet, Warcraft Rumble is the game for you Blizzard Entertainment has taken the world of Warcraft and packed it into a mobile game that’s as addictive as THC cookies and maybe even more awesome it’s calorie free.

    In Warcraft Rumble, you’ll embark on adventures so thrilling, they’ll make your morning commute feel like a heroic journey. The graphics are so immersive, you might just start believing that your office cubicle is secretly a dungeon filled with goblins and orcs plotting against your coffee breaks.

    Wanna know the best part about Warcraft Rumble? You can finally combine your love for gaming with the passion for competitive eating. Raid dungeons while raiding the fridge, or defeat the Lich King while defeating a plate of nachos. The possibilities are truly endless

    In conclusion, Warcraft Rumble is a hilarious and action-packed mobile game that will have you fighting for Azeroth even when you’re stuck in traffic or waiting for your latte at the coffee shop. So get ready to rumble, because the world of Warcraft has never been this portable and your fingers have never been this heroic.
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  • The same issue with all Rumbles.

    I’m not one for writing reviews unless I see a possibility in fixing the problem. The problems? Balancing as usual. The fact that only a few troops are used because they’re actually broken is astounding. I’ve always wondered why this slipped through the cracks such as Clash Royale. You have the ice spell that actually hits outside of the circle (maybe a hit box error), you have a group of minions which one consistently heals to the point where you actually can’t even attempt to kill without wasting all 10 of your energy, and then the missions that you have to spend all your gold to upgrade your characters in hopes to even have a chance. This is prime example of having people consistently play test the game from various levels. Sorry but can no longer play if I see the same deck used 3 games straight, win against another deck, then lose another 3 to that previous abused deck. Balance or lose to Clash Royale.
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  • Okay game but won’t last long.

    A Clash Royale clone that leans more towards P2W. Current model doesn’t work on the longterm. Although AI is adaptive (narrative/earlier levels equal your strength), the game focuses a lot on random chance + buying gold to progress. Players have to grind too. Got to 10 in PVE and automatically hit with a $20 in-game purchase to increase my exp gain by 50% for life of my account. Automatic red flag there 🚩🚩🚩🚩

    Guild max is 15 players. Many are selective and will kick you if you aren’t in their WoW guild. So the tight-knit community is needed to progress in guild wars. Not great for newbies to the community.

    What game does well: 1) a longer map battlefield than Clash Royale. 2) Progression isn’t too long for straight up grinding once you master the mechanics of the characters you choose to play. 3) battlefield has unique modes or random enemy spawn points that will keep you on your toes i.e. spamming one lane won’t work. 4) promising game backed by a company that knows what it’s doing (it’s Blizzard, they are a major gaming company that has been able to capture the loyalty of tens of millions of gamers worldwide), 5) game may have some longevity but it feels like Whales will dominate soon enough.

    Would love to provide more insight as I continue to play the game and review it more.
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  • Nah

    Not enjoyable. The game guides you pretty well but it sort of boasts how great the PvP is until you actually have to PvP. The first two PvP games will put you against players who are just as new as you are. You’ll probably win and you’ll feel great!! But then your 3rd PvP match comes… and it puts you with someone who will rush you in a matter of seconds. My 3rd, 4th, and 5th game had me against players who pretty much walked thorough my entire team and took my tower in like 30 seconds and it wasn’t enjoyable anymore. Then after 3 losses in a row it will considers you a beginner once more. All of your progress is back to zero. So you’re matched with another player who just downloaded it. So you’ll win two and think you’ve made a comeback … up until game 3,4,5 again. Either matchmaking is so dead that it’s forcing you to play with people wayyyyy beyond your league or the matchmaking is so broken that after your initial beginner games it’s just a grab bag of who you go against and that’s the worst way to ever create a competitive PvP game. This game will be dead in a few weeks once the blizzcon hype settles. It was cool to demo it at blizzcon but now that I’m home and playing, the PvP gap is just way too steep. It’s a no from me. Uninstalled and uninterested. 🤷‍♂️
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  • Contemporary with Classic Warcraft Goodness

    I’ve been a Warcraft fan for many years. Though I enjoyed WoW for a few years, WoW kind of bummed me out since the game existence basically meant there wouldn’t be a WC4. This game is no WC4, but it does feel a bit like classic Warcraft with a modern twist, which I am enjoying immensely. It’s the next best thing to WC4 if not better (although a new story would be cool, but I understand that would be problematic with WoW) I love that two-headed ogre mages are back on the Horde! My only complaint is that the final tower is very anticlimactic. I wish the main towers were castle/ fortresses to be more in line with classic Warcraft and showcase the importance of protecting the structure. Or if the final tower was a selectable boss, like the bosses in the pve campaign , that would be super cool and add more customization. Also one-eyed Willy (the WoW pet companion) mini needs to be added. HUGE miss ;) Anyhoo, lots of pve and fun competitive pvp with Warcraft characters in their classic format. I’m digging this game a lot.
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  • Not Ready

    The game feels like it was designed by a first year game designer. The core game is you unlock units by getting gold and to get the units you want you have to spend gold on units you don’t want. However gold is fixed when you clear a new zone the first time. So you run out of gold really quickly. This is where the mtx comes in. You can buy gold which will lead to unlocking the units you need to clear a zone. The second mechanic of the game is leveling units. However leveling is random and so little. You could be in a level 10 area with level 7 units which means you have to play quests which give you no gold not even a little. The quests also only gives exp to one unit out of a random group of 3. So you will need to level the units you don’t play just for the chance to maybe get exp for the units you do.

    TLDR: This is Diablo Immortal in Warcraft form get ready to spend to have fun.
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  • Feels half baked after almost a year of play testing

    I’ve spent half my time in this game since launch fighting bugs. My connection isn’t the issue given I have ~500mbit down and 45mbit up on my phone, but I keep getting regularly stuck loading at 50% when opening the game. The last stint of this bug lasted over an hour before I could play again. Also, ending a mission sometimes takes up to 15 seconds of tapping Continue to move on.

    Bugs aside, I feel that the way they did the tutorial across 30+ levels is a little janky considering how few new minis you get due to RNG. I’m being hard countered in Ashencale and the core minis I start with don’t feel sufficient to the task. They more relevant mini rewards form the progression early on instead of relying on the randomness that is the G.R.I.D.

    All that said, it’s got promise and could be a good game in a month or two if they can iron out some of the jank.
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  • Lots of crashes, micros, and you hit a very grindy wall before too long

    The game is a fun concept but then it walls you behind incredibly tiny xp quests (7 xp quests while your characters take like 200xp to level at level 8) which you have to do so you can get either the right characters to win or high enough level (strategy doesn’t matter when the increasing levels of the enemies one shots you). Obviously this is to get you to buy their micros (although with the prices, let’s be honest, Blizz is about the macrostransactions now). On top of that there’s lots of freezes and crashes. I play a few rounds and then I have to restart. It’s a shame instead of making a fun game and selling it, they now make a frustrating but addictive style game to shovel monetization into every aspect of the game.
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  • Legitimately Good

    I don’t like mobile games. I actually wish I could play this on my pc. I try mobile games all the time because of their convenience, but never stick with them. I just don’t like playing games on my phone for a number of reasons that I won’t get into.

    This game, however, is very good. I’m not very good at it yet, as I’m getting used to its more unique nuances compared to similar games, but I’m always able to eventually pass a mission I get stuck on without having to spend money or grind for hours. It’s fun to play, it’s quick, and it’s adorable. The perks in other games from it are appreciated as always. Nice work, Blizz.

    I do get stuck on 50% loading sometimes when launching. It’s usually bypassed by forcing an update check in the App Store or restarting my phone, but it would be super cool if that got fixed soon. Otherwise the connection seems to be pretty good. I’ve only disconnected while on reliable wi-fi maybe twice over the last couple days. It doesn’t seem to be able to hold a connection to the servers if another app has taken priority for more than maybe 30 seconds, but I’m pretty sure that’s just the phone.
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  • Rumble on!

    Really fun game right from the start. Easy for all ages yet has enough depth to become very competitive. I love building teams while also being able to choose and unlock known heroes throughout the Warcraft universe. I think the pace of the game is fun so far and the mechanics on each map help spice things up. It’s a breath of fresh air to play this mobile game and I’m sure some will try and compare to “Clash Royal” but this game is really on it’s own level. The sound effects, music, and interfaces are all FLAWLESS. It’s what you would expect from Blizzard and more. I am really looking forward to dungeons, raids, and PvP. I hope they expand upon these modes and build progression systems that have depth and strategy to them. I also hope they add more customization to the teams you build. Overall this is a fantastic game that anyone can enjoy. You don’t need to know everything about World of Warcraft to get started. However, having played WoW makes it all that much better!! Familiar characters, areas, and abilities in a brand new incredible game that is filled with action and mechanics that keep you interested in what’s going to happen next. Highly recommend this game.
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