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South Park: Phone Destroyer™

South Park: Phone Destroyer™

Everyone
Rating
Unknown
Version
10M+
Installs
4.70
66.9k + Reviews
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4%
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1%
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2%
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7%
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85%

Review By AppsWm

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Seamless Integration into Daily Downtime

Mobile gaming offers a quick escape, and this particular title understands the brief. Its short, strategic battles fit neatly into commutes, coffee breaks, or any spare five minutes. The game's accessible mechanics mean you don't need extended periods to grasp complex strategies, allowing for pick-up-and-play enjoyment amidst a busy schedule.

Design Appreciation: A Familiar Aesthetic

The visual design is undeniably faithful to its source material. The distinctive art style translates well to the mobile screen, offering a vibrant and recognizable experience. While not pushing graphical boundaries, the consistent aesthetic provides a comfortable and familiar visual landscape for fans.

Boosting the Mundane: Infusing Humor into the Day

This application’s strength lies in its ability to inject humor into daily routines. The game's irreverent humor and satirical elements provide a lighthearted distraction, turning mundane moments into opportunities for a quick laugh. Its tongue-in-cheek approach sets it apart, offering a unique form of mobile entertainment.

Aesthetic Elements: Card-Based Visual Appeal

The card-collecting mechanic adds another layer to the aesthetic appeal. The diverse card designs, each representing a character or ability, offer a visually engaging experience. Building and customizing a deck provides a sense of ownership and allows players to curate their visual experience within the game.

Minor Quality of Life Enhancements

While the gameplay is engaging, some user interface elements could be refined. Improved clarity in the tutorial and more intuitive menu navigation could enhance the overall user experience. Addressing these minor areas would contribute to a more seamless and enjoyable daily interaction with the game.

  • Quick and accessible gameplay
  • Faithful and recognizable art style
  • Humorous and satirical content
  • Potential for UI improvements
  • Monetization strategy may not appeal to all

Overall Impression

This is a solid mobile title for fans of strategic card games and the show's unique brand of humor. Its easy to pick up gameplay and visual design makes it a great way to add humor to the humdrum of the day.

Description

South Park Digital Studios has released a new real-time strategy battle game called South Park: Phone DestroyerTM. The game features iconic South Park characters, action-packed real-time strategy, exploding PvP battles, trademark South Park humor, and collectible cards. Players can assemble the ultimate team of cowboys, wizards, cyborgs, and more to crush their opponents. The game also offers a hilarious single player story written in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios. Players can earn card packs to gain exciting new cards and upgrade materials. There are over 110 unique cards featuring favorite South Park characters and explosive spells. Weekly events and challenges are available, each with different themes and crazy rules. Players can join a team and boost their decks by sharing cards with their teammates. They can also take part in weekly Team Wars, strategize with their team, and rise to the top of the leaderboard. Players can customize their New Kid to be the baddest looking kid on the block and witness Randy cross-dressing in new and exciting outfits. South Park: Phone DestroyerTM is a whole new South Park experience with never before seen versions of iconic characters like Stan of Many Moons, Cyborg Kenny, Ninjew Kyle, Grand Wizard Cartman, and many more. The game offers strategic real-time PVP battles where players can beat down opponents. The game is a perfect mix of action, humor, and collectible cards that’s spicier than Cartman’s chili con carne.

Summary Of User Reviews

I like my Dogs
I like my Dogs
February 13, 2026
I liked the game due to it giving you multiple options to progress without needing to pay a dime. The games art sytle is very pleasing to the eyes and the campaign is quite fun. Throughout the game it gives you dollars that you can spend to get the yellow battle pass. That feature rewards grinding heavily instead of rewarding buying which is a pro. Inclusion the game is very F2P friendly.
A Google user
A Google user
April 4, 2021
Hadn't played this in like 3 years, when it first came out. I must say its gotta be my favorite card deck building RPG. Its also incredibly hilarious, just like the show! It gets quite challenging, though. I had given up at level 30 when I stopped playing before, but I studied my cards and made a good adventure deck to beat it. Cards take a lot of money to level up, which takes a while to get, but you can repeat levels and you aren't barred by any energy limits or anything so its very doable.
A Google user
A Google user
September 27, 2018
The campaign is fun, until it's just a grind to get materials and cards. The PVP matchmaking is as bad as any game, and worse than most. I thought that it'd get better, after I advanced a few levels, but it's consistent that you'll face players that are 3-5 levels higher, with cards that are all leveled up, sometimes 2-3 levels above yours. Maybe there aren't enough players, but that seems unlikely. I guess it's just another micro-transaction driven game, made to frustrate new players and get them to buy their way to being competitive. It's a shame, considering how much fun it could be. Update: Went to 1 star for all of the hackers. Probably 20-25% of all matches have an opponent dropping 15+ energy, right at the beginning. Don't pay any attention to their "zero tolerance". It's definitely about a 20-25% tolerance. Update after the usual cut and paste response: At a brand new level 8, I was just matched up with a level 16. They. Don't. Care. Hey...add in server issues and that they kick you out and won't let you login, if you report issues with the game and it adds up to never purchasing another Ubisoft game again.