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Cannonball Crew
Engage in a capture-the-flag and treasure-hunting-inspired battle in this MMO game
<h2>Fast, tactical PvP shooter that mixes cards with first-person combat</h2>
Friends vs. Friends, from Brainwash Gang, is an online PvP shooter that pairs first-person combat with tactical deck-building for short competitive matches. Players build decks that change each round by granting weapons, traps, or debuffs, and they resolve fights where card choices affect tactics. The package includes character passives, a progression-based unlock system, practice bots, and a cel-shaded presentation with an original soundtrack. It targets competitive FPS fans who enjoy strategic deck systems and stylized indie action.
In this game you combine first-person shooting with a card-driven meta that alters each round. Players construct a deck of at least 25 cards that deliver weapons, traps, environmental hazards, or opponent debuffs; examples include a "big freaking head" curse. The core loop cycles deck building, short online matches, and progression through a leveling-based unlock system that grants new cards and cosmetic variants.
In matches the emphasis is on quick, tactical confrontations rather than long campaigns. The game supports online 1v1 and 2v2 matchmaking plus private matches for friends. A practice mode lets players test card synergies against AI bots before queued play. Match pacing rewards tactical card choices as much as aim; the design tilts toward strategic decision-making over pure reflexes.
Inside arenas the visual identity uses cel-shaded, cartoon styling and a vibrantly colored palette that clarifies character silhouettes. A catchy original soundtrack underscores match tempo and character actions. The roster features distinct characters with unique passive abilities that change how you approach cards and positioning. The presentation keeps readability high so players can parse active card effects during fast rounds.
New players encounter a manageable learning curve because the practice mode offers a sandbox to explore combinations. Progression-based unlocking ties new cards and cosmetic items to player level, which encourages experimentation over time. Player reports note strong engagement but mention occasional netcode hiccups and balancing tweaks; these reception notes suggest a live development cycle with ongoing adjustments from the developer.
The game is a lively option for players who prefer short, tactical matches and experimentation with builds. However, reported netcode irregularities and occasional balance adjustments mean the experience can vary between sessions. Fans of hybrid FPS and card mechanics gain most, especially those who use the practice mode and enjoy evolving match tactics with friends or a steady group. It rewards players who accept an iterative competitive environment.
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