Get all three. Terms apply Opens in a new window. Episodes Details. Season 1. You May Also Like. Nabari no Ou. Guilty Crown. Blood Blockade Battlefront. Tokyo Majin. Sky Wizards Academy. Kingdom The Sacred Blacksmith. Demon Lord, Retry! Tears to Tiara. Tokyo ESP. Tokyo Ravens. Select Your Plan No hidden fees, equipment rentals, or installation appointments. In addition, many of the female characters are overly sexualized in their depiction. The game actively promotes in-game purchases and urges players to promote it to their friends via mailings.
Users are also required to register and log-in to the Mobage online service to play. Add your rating See all 3 parent reviews. Add your rating See all 3 kid reviews. Players try to increase their card collection through a line of missions that are attempts to outlast enemies by using stamina. As users touch the screen, foes fall, but so does character stamina. After a boss fight, if stamina remains, players get in-game currency and sometimes additional cards.
If they run out of stamina, players can wait a while or buy a potion to recharge. Players can also battle others live by selecting their best cards and pitting them against opposing hands. Winning those battles gets you in-game currency and rare items. If you're not familiar with card battle games, Rage of Bahamut is not a particularly good choice to ease into them.
A poorly designed interface and a lackluster tutorial combine to create a confusing arena for new players. If you can get past that, though, the game itself isn't a bad one, and the art on the virtual cards is very well done, which is a large part of what makes these games fun. We're not crazy about being forced to log onto Mobage's system, but that does create a vibrant community of players to battle against. Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners.
See how we rate. Common Sense Media, a nonprofit organization, earns a small affiliate fee from Amazon or iTunes when you use our links to make a purchase. Thank you for your support. Our ratings are based on child development best practices. We display the minimum age for which content is developmentally appropriate. The star rating reflects overall quality and learning potential. Learn how we rate. Parents' Ultimate Guide to Once you're actually playing Bahamut, the goal is to level up and get lots of digital cards, each of which features anime artwork of goblins or scantily clad witch ladies.
Level up more and get more witch ladies by completing quests and "battling" other players. Quests consist of, as best as I can tell, little more than poking at static JPEGs of monsters that pop up on the screen. Tap them and they explode into a shower of coins.
Actually, you don't even have to tap the monsters for them to explode. Read my mind. Report this review. Teen, 17 years old Written by Gamer September 22, Don't get this game! Easy to get addicted to. Many players find them self's playing this game through the night instead of sleeping and spend a lot of money on cards. I think this game is a waste of time and money! This title contains: Sexy stuff. Teen, 17 years old Written by robbphoenix June 21, Review and tips Its a very addictive card game and a good time-killer!
The repetitive actions, lack of sound effects and the poor animation may be a turn of though.
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