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Competition: Win $20 of Urban Rivals in-game credit

Who's your favourite character?

Competition: Win $20 of Urban Rivals in-game credit
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Already a hit as an online MMOG, now card-trading game Urban Rivals has also gone live for iPhone and iPod touch.

Neatly, you can log into your account and play using either your PC or iPhone - it's truly cross-platform so you're playing the same game on either.

Even better is that the iPhone and iPod touch version of the game is free. Hit the App Store button at the bottom of the page to get it.

So to celebrate the launch we've hooked up with publisher Boostr to give away five sets of $20 in-game credits.

The game is free to play of course, but real cash is useful for buying new character cards, which enable you to build up a more powerful deck - always the important thing for card trading games.

Anyhow, to get down to business - all you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is to let us know the following:

Who's your favourite character in Urban Rivals?

With 20 clans and around 30 characters in each, at least there are plenty of options to choose from.


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Competition rules
  • The competition closes on Friday 1st January 2010, and no entries will be accepted after this date.
  • The winning entries will be drawn after the competition has closed on Friday 1st and winners will be notified by email shortly after.
  • This prize cannot be substituted for a cash prize. You will have to have a valid Urban Rivals account to receive your prize.
  • Pocket Gamer parent company Steel Media's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into regarding the winners of the competition.
  • By entering you agree to the official rules and Steel Media's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Jon Jordan
Jon Jordan
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