When comparing SolForge vs Nitro Nation Drag Racing, the Slant community recommends Nitro Nation Drag Racing for most people. In the question“What are the best Android tablet games?” Nitro Nation Drag Racing is ranked 66th while SolForge is ranked 74th. The most important reason people chose Nitro Nation Drag Racing is:
You can race against your friends or start a team with them and race together.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Simple rules but plenty of strategy to be found
The rules of the game are pretty easy to learn but it is underlying strategy of what decks to build and what playstyles to use that make the game so strategic.
Pro Unique idea for game mechanics
No mana, play two cards per turn to level them up and increase their power, every four turns the deck is reshuffled to include the leveled up cards.
Pro Active and awesome community
Small community, but very active and dedicated to the survival of this game.
Pro Cross platform accounts
SolForge has cross platform accounts, making it easy for users to load up the game on their preferred device and log into their account with all of their progress.
Pro Playing with friends
You can race against your friends or start a team with them and race together.
Pro Lots of cars
This game has many different licensed cars that you can buy.
Pro Realistic physics
Pro Customization
There are loads of different options on how you can customize your car.
Pro No "Premium upgrades"
Every vehicle is competitive and it’s all about the player's driving skills and dedication.
Pro Online
You can race against other players online.
Cons
Con Developer has given up
Almost shut down 3 months ago, now the guy running the community is the only one doing anything
Con Few players
Very few play this game.
Con May feel pay to win
Collecting cards in the game can be difficult as no single card can be purchases, you can only get cards in packs that either cost real money or earned in game currency, which takes time and grinding to earn. This is exasperated by the fact that there is no secondary market where people can sell cards.