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Exit Nights by Fade Team, Price: $7.95
Reviewed February 2003

Anyone who has played Fade will know the “Exit” nightclub, but this time you won’t find that strange underground community. Exit has entered our gaming world once again with a changed business: card games. Developed by the Fade Team and published by iambic, Exit Nights is a futuristic card game that you will play in a trendy, racy nightclub where the cards are only familiar to those who are computer and gadget savvy.

Fade vets will notice familiar sights: the bouncer outside of the club, the same women and bartender, and even the Hell’s Gate that led to the cult leader in Fade. But through the same door in Exit Nights, you will meet the ultimate card player after you have collected all the cards. Exit Nights invented a new card game, in which all the cards have certain power values and you can only win with the strongest hands. There are tutorials throughout the game as you go through each section for the first time, to introduce the concepts of the game. You must earn your rankings by beating countless players in Instant Play, Member and Elite playing mode. Each time you win a game, you will gain a card from your opponent’s collection. There is also a Card Shop where you can purchase cards, but you only have limited funds and there are hundreds of cards you will need to collect.

Not only is the card game concept new, but also the cards are rather unusual. Apparently in the future world, instead of getting Aces or Jacks, you will get Wi-Fi Oven cards or Can Opener GSM phone cards. The high-tech theme in these cards is fun and creative enough that you might just believe you could see these gadgets in the not very distant future. The highly stylish graphics and polished interface are beautifully crafted, which will remind you of the talent which shone through in Fade. Exit Nights is only tarnished by the unbelievable number of grammar and spelling mistakes found throughout the game.

While the playing cards make you feel like you’re in the future, the music and the nightclub environment will bring you immediately back to the 1960s. The colorful disco lights accompanied by the groovy music create a different world from the card game and provide some relaxing moments between the intense competitions.

Just as in Fade, almost the entire game is played with the stylus and you can turn the music on or off and adjust the Gamma. Using IR, you can play in multiplayer mode and trade cards with your buddies. Although Exit Nights is listed as supporting ARM/MIPS Pocket PCs, we’ve tested it on both ARM and Xscale devices and it worked fine.

With its newly created card game, nicely crafted graphics and stylish music mix, Exit Nights brings you to the trendy future where the playing cards speak of gadgets and nightclubs host card tournaments. The highly fictional game design is refreshing and addictive. If only someone would fix the grammar and glaring misspellings!

Playing Hints and Tips

The game introduces a new card game, so be patient and go through the tutorial. It’s really fun once you get a grasp of the concept and start winning matches.

 

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Ratings (scale of 1 to 5):

Graphics Fade fans will fall in love with the same high quality artwork all over again. But a game that involves so much reading shouldn’t have so many mistakes in grammar and misspellings.
Sound Love the groovy mix!
Fun Meter This game gets an A+ for the concept. The futuristic cards are a kick!
Addictivity The three modes of card games insure long game play. The ultimate goal will keep you coming back for more matches.


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