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RIDE gets a mobile collectible card game in MyRIDE Challenge

Milestone S.r.l today announced MyRIDE Challenge, a collectible card game for iOS that uses their new motorcycle racing RIDE franchise.

“Each [single-player] match consists of 4 turns where one of the player’s bike cards goes up against an opponent’s bike card on one or two specific characteristics,” Milestone said of the game. “Whoever wins the most turns wins the match. At the end of the match the player collects prizes awarded on the basis of the result, experience points, and virtual currency that can be used to customise and tune up their bike cards.”

Said single player mode will feature 15 locations, mirroring tracks from RIDE itself.

The game will feature the following card types:

  • Bike cards: Each card represents a particular bike model. There are more than 300 models to collect from the main bike manufacturers (Aprilia, Bimota, Honda, KTM, MV Agusta, Suzuki, Triumph, and Yamaha). The bikes are divided into 3 classes – Sport, Naked, and Historical – and each one features 5 characteristics: Speed, Acceleration, Grip, Handling, and Style. The cards can be split into 4 categories depending on rarity: Common, Not Common, Rare, and Ultra Rare. On the basis of its rarity a card can reach a higher maximum level. Combine two identical bike cards to create a special Foil version of the original card.
  • Component cards: Special cards that allow the player to customise cards that feature a Custom Slot.
  • XP Cards: XP Cards allocate experience points to bike cards, and can only be used during the upgrade phase. These kinds of cards can be won in events or purchased in the shop.

The game is free-to-play with in-app purchases including card packs and in-game currency.


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