When comparing Magic 2015 vs Combat Monsters, the Slant community recommends Magic 2015 for most people. In the question“What are the best card battle games on Android similar to Hearthstone?” Magic 2015 is ranked 13th while Combat Monsters is ranked 25th. The most important reason people chose Magic 2015 is:
There are six different tutorials in game to help new players learn the ins and outs of the game.
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Pros
Pro Six tutorials to help players learn how to play
There are six different tutorials in game to help new players learn the ins and outs of the game.
Pro Deep gaming experience
The core of the Magic games is extremely deep with years of additions, tweaks and new rules to broaden the scope of the whole game.
Pro Over 2000 different cards
The card collection is huge. As of August 2015, the game has more than 2000 cards. Of them 1152 are monster cards. The rest are runes, spells, shields, armor types and weapons. There are 16 different races of monsters and 24 special abilities. The variety offers a great bit of deck building options.
Pro Looks good
For an Android game, Combat Monsters has beautiful 3D graphics and animations.
Pro Good single player campaign
Pro Lots of different modes
There is 5 deck mode: standard, horde (monsters only), tribal (one race only), single 50 (no duplicated cards) and pauper (only common and uncommoncards). There is a single player campaign for each deck mode. You can also play online real time or asynchronous games versus other players. You can also play versus the AI, up to 5 of them! And there is adaily challenge that reward you some cards upon victory
Pro Highly strategic
Playing on an actual board game, positioning the monsters and combining their special abilities is key to a victory. You summon cards using mojo that your hero provide each turn, but that you can get as well through a bunch of other means (abilities, special board tile, runes, spells, ...)
Cons
Con Old and outdated, no reason to play anymore
Con Game pushes players into purchasing cards
Progression in the game falls a bit flat, especially in the collecting aspect. This may be done in order to push people into paying for card packs instead of feeling like they steadily earn them through gameplay.