Vulture Card 17+

Purple Tree Studio

Designed for iPad

    • 3.3 • 6 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Vulture Card is a fun strategic card duel game. Explore the town and challenge the villagers. Make your bets and win the mind game to get the bounty!

Explore the town and challenge the villagers to the legendary Vulture Card game. This strategic duel consists of playing 2 consecutive rounds with 2 different hands, one player will get the Rooster hand and the other will play with the Vulture hand.

The game is starts with each player holding five cards, four of which are Owls and the last being either a Rooster or a Vulture. After the first match the hands are switched.

The players choose one card from their hand each turn and place them on the table to make them duel.
The Rooster wins against the Owl but is weak against the Vulture. The Owl defeats the Vulture but it's neutral against other Owls.

When someone plays the Rooster or the Vulture card, the round is over and the hands are switched.
The one on the Rooster side is more likely to win, since the opposing side only has one card that can defeat it. The Vulture side has only one chance to win: playing the Vulture card when the opponent plays the Rooster.

What’s New

Version 1.0

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Ratings and Reviews

3.3 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

How about no?? ,

It’s pretty good

The card game itself is pretty hard and fun. The game would feel much better if there was a type of reward for getting coins. As of this point, the game feels a bit empty and hallow. However, the base and art style are pretty. It has potential.

Nayelianne ,

Pretty but unfinished

The game is aesthetically pleasing, but there's not a lot there. It feels like the result of a game jam that was published as is, instead of getting the polish it deserved. As it stands, it doesn't have much to offer.

You get thrown into the game with absolutely no instructions on how the game work, so if you downloaded it a long time ago to try it out later like I did, you'll be forced to come to the App store page if you want to figure out the rules instead of going into a card game without any idea of how it works.

There are no settings, no nothing, you're in a tiny park surrounded by nothingness without bounds with a few npcs that only serve as buttons to start a battle,
You can play against them by betting money, but the gameplay is a bit unbalanced and rather repetitive. There's not a lot of room for strategy either.

You get the money, but it seems you can't even use it for anything, so after a couple of challenges you soon wonder what's even the point.

It's like they had plans for this game, but gave up on them for some reason and instead of streamlining it, they just decided to ship it as is and leave you with a weird aftertaste. Maybe one day this game will get an update that fixes those things, but as it stands, don’t expect much from it.

KinetiCat ,

Relaxing, but has room for improvement

The main reason I gave this game 4 stars and not 2 is because of how not hard it is, you go and play a card game with 3 different cards that beat each other but not one is so good that it can beat both. It’s not stressful!!! This is a great game if you don’t want ads and just want to play a game that doesn’t require stress and anxiety. The graphics are measly and the “Town” could use a building or two, it’s basically a small park. But you go around and you see people sitting next to a wooden crate waiting for you to come over and play with them, you can easily get a lot of money by going to the guy in the upper left hand corner of the park and always do rooster first and when you get the vulture side just get out of there. This would be great for if you’re bored on a car trip instead of that tedious clicker game you hate but don’t want to delete because of your progress, or that stupid voodoo crap that comes out about every month, This is quality, the movement is tap to go there but is touchy, there aren’t clear boundaries, (fences maybe) and needs pazazz. This game is great but it could use a touch up and possibly more cards to play instead of just 3, I know it’s called vulture card but the rooster is op. I am thinking get more birds and have them all be in the same quantities so you have 5 birds and he has 5 different birds. Say you have sparrow, crow, vulture, parrot, and mockingbird. Then the opponent has parakeet, nuthatch, chickadee, bluejay, and eagle. The sparrow would beat the parrot, chickadee, and the parakeet. Every bird would beat 3 birds, be neutral against 4 birds, and be defeated by 3 birds. You could add more birds and have 20 but the other 10 not in your or the opponent’s hand would be in a draw deck and you would draw after you fought your birds. If there were 20 birds just use the same method as above but x2, (beat 8, neutral 8, dead from 8). As the number of birds would dwindle from the draw deck and then your hands you would keep a tally of who got the most wins so you can decide who gets the money and if it is a tie, well, idc. You could just make a 22 bird deck so there are an odd number of matches so you wouldn’t have a tie. And if you wanted even MORE birds to the collection, say 50, you would only put down 22 or 20 cards random from the collection into the draw deck and into your hands. Coding is hard but this would make this game so much better and less rigged. Oh and if the two birds that got matched are both neutral, than put them into the discard pile (like you already have ex;
Owl vs. Owl) You could also add a quick match or full game when they ask you to play (full match of 20 cards explained above) a quick match would be one without a draw pile, so there are only 10 cards at the start. I would recommend this game so much if it was a bit more in depth but not so much that you collect cards and have traps and spells, nope no thanks. OH I HAD AN IDEA, you could make it to where you have to find birds in order to get that into your collection. This is a great game and has potential please don’t give up on this.

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