Not what it used to be. – Topps® WWE SLAM: Card Trader Review

I started playing Slam in April, and to be fair, I quite enjoyed it. It was fun and easy to build my collection. I got a good start and easily passed the 1,000 card mark within a month, and I’d gotten some fairly good trades in the process. Eventually, real life got in the way and I had to take a break. When I returned, the Diamond form of in-game currency had been implemented. I continued on as usual, and for awhile, I was able to still get what I wanted with relative ease. However, as time went on, the demand for diamonds increased to the point that it seems that now I am unable to get cards without the use of diamonds. It’s as if the game relies on microtransactions to be playable. Have we learned nothing from Battlefront II? This CAN be fixed, however. A coin to diamond conversion system would be handy. (There is an option to do the opposite, but I don’t find this too practical.) If the reliance on actual currency for gameplay continues, I will most definitely be uninstalling the app for the final time and I definitely recommend those with more productive things to do with their real money do the same.
Review by EveryNameWasTakenSoIUseThisOne on Topps® WWE SLAM: Card Trader.

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