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2K has just announced NHL SuperCard, featuring cover athlete and NHL All-Star Zach Parise of the Minnesota Wild, is available now for download free of charge on the App Store for iOS devices, as well as the Google Play Store and http://www.amazon.com/2K-Games-NHL-S...=operasport-20 for Android devices.

Read the full press release below.

2K Announces NHL® SuperCard Featuring NHL All-Star, 2014 U.S. Olympic Team Captain and Minnesota Wild Left Wing Zach Parise

Cover Athlete Debuts NHL’s First Collectible Card-Battling Game With More Than 450 Cards Featuring Current and Legendary NHL Players, Exhibition Games, Season-Based Action and More

2K today announced the debut of NHL® SuperCard, the action-packed NHL® collectible card-battling game. Featuring cover athlete Zach Parise, NHL All-Star, 2014 U.S. Olympic Team Captain and left wing for the Minnesota Wild, NHL SuperCard is available now for download free of charge on the App Store for iOS devices, including the iPhone®, iPad® and iPod touch®, as well as the Google Play Store and Amazon Appstore for Android™ devices.

“NHL SuperCard is the perfect mobile app to keep me close to the action whenever I’m on the go,” said Zach Parise. “It’s an honor to be selected as the face of NHL SuperCard, and I look forward to helping share the excitement of NHL with hockey and gaming fans in a cool new way as we kick off the 2015 season.”

NHL SuperCard challenges players to build teams comprising current and legendary NHL players, train them to their full potential, battle on the ice in exhibition games and test their luck in both season and rivals-based action. Featuring more than 450 cards in active play, with each card representing one of seven different rarity levels, NHL SuperCard offers a wealth of collectible content combined with extensive replay value. In addition, players may complement their gameplay experience by purchasing individual card packs.

“NHL SuperCard represents the next step in extending 2K’s portfolio of action-packed mobile entertainment experiences,” said Harley Howe, Co-Studio Head at Cat Daddy Games. “Sports and collectible card game fans can now experience NHL action in a new way on their mobile devices, anywhere and at any time.”


NHL SuperCard features include:
  • EXTENSIVE ROSTER – Explore a lineup of more than 450 current and legendary NHL players, including NHL SuperCard cover athlete Zach Parise alongside Paul Coffey, Doug Gilmour, Brett Hull, Cam Neely, Jacques Plante, Felix Potvin, Luc Robitaille, Jeremy Roenick and Scott Stevens;
  • QUICK GAME – Participate in quick battle games and add new players to starting lineups;
  • SEASON MODE – Compete against others in week-long NHL season simulations and earn significant rewards;
  • RIVALS CLASH EVENTS – Pick a side and join likeminded players to compete against rivals for rewards;
  • PLAYER TRAINING – Train player cards in playmaking, stick handling, focus and skating to perform at their maximum potential;
  • CARD ENHANCEMENTS – Increase player ratings through acquisition of various enhancement-driven cards.
Developed by Cat Daddy Games in conjunction with Visual Concepts, both 2K studios, NHL SuperCard is available now for download on the App Store, Google Play Store and Amazon Appstore.

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Member Comments
# 1 snc237 @ 10/08/15 11:22 AM
There! You got your 2k hockey game....
 
# 2 Cletus @ 10/08/15 11:51 AM
Never mind. Nothing to see here
 
# 3 jmaj315 @ 10/08/15 12:17 PM
Soooo... should we expect nhl 2k17 and a mobile companion app like nba2k has?
 
# 4 etched Chaos @ 10/08/15 01:04 PM
Another one? My time is filled enough with the first two.
 
# 5 JsMcbain @ 10/08/15 02:15 PM
bad news for my Ipad battery...
 
# 6 Marino @ 10/08/15 04:12 PM
I just hope they support this game like they do the others. I don't know how popular it'll be, but I would hate for me to put time in this game only for there to be no events or anything like that.
 
# 7 murph17 @ 10/08/15 10:21 PM
Any tips? Never been into these card battle games. This one (so far) has my attention. But I have so many questions...

- are the results 100% dependant on the stats? Or is there a RNG/dice roll behind the scenes?

What are some rounds worth 2-3pts and others just one?

Do season mode games run overnight? Seems like someone who is up to manage their roster has huge advantage here. Will I wake up tomorrow and have team full of exhausted guys?
 
# 8 Majingir @ 10/08/15 10:46 PM
Doubt this will have anywhere close to level of players as we saw in NBA or WWE version,but hopefully still gets support. I'll be playing it a fair amount,so hopefully things end up well. If they have anything like PCC in this,might be able to get a higher tier simply cause of not as many people playing.

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Originally Posted by murph17
Any tips? Never been into these card battle games. This one (so far) has my attention. But I have so many questions...

- are the results 100% dependant on the stats? Or is there a RNG/dice roll behind the scenes?

What are some rounds worth 2-3pts and others just one?

Do season mode games run overnight? Seems like someone who is up to manage their roster has huge advantage here. Will I wake up tomorrow and have team full of exhausted guys?
Results are dependent on stats, but matchups do suck at times. It was the worst in the NBA card game cause almost everyones best stat was offense, so if your opponent got the offense stat for the matchup,it was almost automatic loss for you. WWE and NHL(so far from what I've seen) isn't bad though. Just gotta think strategically at times/recognize AI patterns.

I think it's 1 card for a loss,2 for a win,3 for a shutout(which I like,it's what I've been hoping for in the WWE game for awhile,give people extra incentive to try for all 3 matchups,even if you're winning 2-0 already)

Season modes go overnight,however,time zones and people having lives impact it alot too. WWE more than NHL or NBA,had people from all over the world,so just cause you're sleeping,doesn't mean it can't be 4pm for some other player in your mode.

My best strategy for that is to re-engergize before going to bed,do it again after waking up. And if you can,do it at least 1 more time during the day. Like I said,it could just depend on how many people "have a life". If you're truly dedicated to the game,you can win fairly easily,though even just casually playing in season mode should be more than enough to at least get you in playoffs(and getting a decent to good reward)
 
# 9 Majingir @ 10/10/15 05:39 PM
The board pulls and matchups get frustrating at times.

I've played close to 200 games,and have just 3 super rare cards. 2 of which are LW(which isn't a good thing,since season mode deducts more stamina if guys play out of position),the other s D. I got like 10+ rare dmen, probably 5+ rare LW, and 1-2 combined rare C,RW,G.

Skating is my cards worst stat,and I got no skating support card,but the matchups call for skating on my side quite often.

Overall though,is a fun game,cause games are much quicker than WWE or NBA to play. Just wish season mode was quicker. It's like NBA where each game basically take an hour,so you're looking at around 82 hours to play regular season, plus who knows how many hours for playoffs. So you're looking at 3.5-4 days of season mode just to get a reward(compared to WWE where it's just over 2 days to complete that).
 
# 10 Fiddy @ 10/11/15 12:04 PM
Started a season yesterday around this time. I'm on game 39. So basically a full 2 days for regular season and what, another day for the playoffs to finish? Not too bad.
 
# 11 Majingir @ 10/11/15 04:50 PM
82 hoursish for regular season. So over 3 days. Plus an extra day or so for playoffs depending how far you go and how many games others series go.

Guess people just got spoiled with wwe one cause that was 2.5 days at most with playoffs
 
# 12 murph17 @ 10/13/15 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Majingir
The board pulls and matchups get frustrating at times.

I've played close to 200 games,and have just 3 super rare cards. 2 of which are LW(which isn't a good thing,since season mode deducts more stamina if guys play out of position),the other s D. I got like 10+ rare dmen, probably 5+ rare LW, and 1-2 combined rare C,RW,G.
Ooof. That's some bad pack luck. I just hit 300 GP to get my super rare Corey Crawford. Also got another super rare for losing in finals in season mode. So minus those two rewards, I have 6 super rare in 300GP.

Two super rares for one position isn't the worst thing - you really need two solid lines for season mode anyways.

Cruised to #1 seed in my first season. After about 30-40 games in, #1 had 1 loss and I had 8 but we made up the difference in the second half as I learned about training cards. Cruised through first three rounds of playoffs too then ran into trouble. I did some training and used some boosts, but didn't want to go too crazy with the training because I had much better cards to use in season 2.

Other random observations, comments, questions...

- so it took 200-something games before I realized I had to manually "play" one of my coaches cards for it to take effect. whoops. the instructions for this game are soooo lacking.

- didn't understand training right away either. i discarded a good 30-40 common cards before I realized I was supposed to use ALL of them to train up my other cards.

- so i'm supposed to max out training on my rare or better cards BEFORE combining them to make a pro version? so that the Pro version will train to a higher level? what if i have no real intention of using/training the Pro version card? should i just combine then?

- are there bonuses for completing team collections?
 
# 13 Majingir @ 10/13/15 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by murph17
- didn't understand training right away either. i discarded a good 30-40 common cards before I realized I was supposed to use ALL of them to train up my other cards.

- so i'm supposed to max out training on my rare or better cards BEFORE combining them to make a pro version? so that the Pro version will train to a higher level? what if i have no real intention of using/training the Pro version card? should i just combine then?

- are there bonuses for completing team collections?
Combine cards before using them to train other cards. I think uncommons are like 40xp for each single,but 85xp if you combine it. So even if you got no intention of using the card in a game,still try to hold on to some cards so you can combine it and make them a pro and then just get the extra XP when training up other cards.

I wouldn't get "proper pros"(meaning both singles were fully trained before you combined them) for rare or lower tier. Super Rare and higher though you should pro them. If you got no intention of training/using the card like I said,then just combine them before you use that card to train up some other card.

You get no rewards for completing team collections,so holding onto cards isn't really useful.

Even if you got no cards you currently want to train up, if you can,just pro the rare cards(without training it) and then just train up abunch of cards. So it'd be like you got abunch of cards waiting in your deck to train up super rare or higher tiers if you have duplicates of a card. Crawford for example,since you know for sure you'll be getting another one once you hit the next ladder reward, he'd be a card you should train up,and then maybe train up an uncommon or rare card,so by time you get the next crawford card,you just use that trained up uncommon or rare,on crawford,and he'd be trained up almost right after you get him.
 
# 14 murph17 @ 10/13/15 09:19 PM
OK thanks. That makes sense. I have been basically filling my deck, then combining all my pros, then using the pros to train my super rares.

So trained up cards are worth more XP when training another card? That's good to know...my impression was that the prior training would essentially be lost.

Also there is now a sub-reddit for this game. Some good info/discussion there

https://m.reddit.com/r/NHLSuperCard/
 
# 15 Majingir @ 10/13/15 11:15 PM
I have a feeling most people on that forum are the hardcore players. Almost like this forum for the other games, with so many people who have more losses than I even have games played lol.

I'm not sure if perfectly proed cards are worth more,cause in the WWE game,trained singles are worth more than untrained perfect pro(meaning both singles were trained before being combined,but the newly combined card wasn't trained yet) in terms of training xp points.
 

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