User blog comment:SATORIxANDROMEDA/Ayakashi vs. Devil Maker/@comment-99.25.32.150-20131111065232

I find (with my experience with rpg card games) that DMT is like the "typical" tcg games you find, with its flashy graphics, xp and lvling up manner and card "styles" and etc. AGG is the odd one. Somehow it manages to stay simple, but utterly appealing and elegant, without the flashy graphics and stuff. I don't favor one over the other, but AGG does stand out among card games.

I originally had a DMT account, but I had to "stop" playing because it simply took too much of my time (did not delete app). After playing as a free AGG player, I got into the habbit of using by stats efficiently, and I found myself stuck in DMT for hours (not joking) at a time. AGG only takes about 10 minute intervals in the day. However, this is a personal preference; in the long run, playing as a free player in AGG is absolutely devastating. It was 1 AM in the morning, I was tired, and I had just gotten Lunar Hare, one of my first 5 stars. I wasn't very happy.

The thing about DMT is that you have to have good cards VERY GOOD CARDS always. Because rare cards are so easy to get, it isn't that awarding to recieve one, and a lot of other people (at low levels!) have VERY GOOD CARDS. In AGG good cards (as a free player) are rare (at least for the first 50-60 levels), and it's very rewarding to attain one.

I like AGG's art and gender-friendly cards. DMT's graphics are nice, but the art is way less than AGG's. DMT has a lot of "social interation" awards. Aka, don't be fooled by all those 5 star ratings on the app store! (when I downloaded, it was 100% 5*) Those glowing reveiws are for the reward that comes with it. I don't have many friends who are interested in tcgs, so I wasn't able to get some of those "get refered by 60 people" card awards...