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Topps® BUNT® MLB Card Trader is a single player sport game. It was developed by The Topps Company, Inc. and was released on April 4, 2012. It received neutral reviews from players.

Collect & trade Topps® baseball cards and play against fans around the world!

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55%Audience ScoreBased on 500 reviews
graphics4 positive mentions
stability27 negative mentions

  • Enjoyable card collecting and trading experience with a large variety of cards and regular new releases.
  • Free to play option available with decent ways to earn coins and build a collection without spending money.
  • High-quality card designs and interactive features like contests and crafting enhance the user engagement.
  • App is unstable with frequent crashes, long loading times, and lag issues across devices.
  • Trading system is difficult to use, limited, and often requires spending money to unlock or participate fully.
  • Predatory monetization with expensive diamond packs, misleading odds, and poor customer support leading to lost money or purchases.
  • stability

    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from frequent and severe stability issues, including constant freezes, crashes, and glitches that disrupt trading, crafting, and event participation. These problems have worsened with recent updates, leading to frustration despite players’ long-term loyalty. While some minor glitches are expected, the app’s instability significantly hinders the overall experience.

    • “Trading is really hard to do with the app being so buggy and constantly crashing when I try to check the trader's inventory.”
    • “Update: it's almost impossible to use the app now, it freezes every single time at every session, the trades section does not even load anymore, I always get multiple error messages.”
    • “Incredibly buggy, slow loading, quick to lock up and crash.”
  • monetization

    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization in this game is widely criticized as a blatant cash grab, with in-app purchases heavily incentivized and often necessary to obtain good cards, while free options like coins are limited and frustrating. Users also report frustrating issues with ads, customer support, and the risk of losing their entire collection if the account is shut down. Although some enjoy the collecting aspect, many feel the app has shifted from a fun experience to a pay-to-advance model.

    • “There are in-app purchases, plus they give you free coins, free cards, and a spinning game. There's all kinds of stuff. Just get the app; you'll love it, I promise. It's a good hobby to have collecting sports cards, and I advise you to do so.”
    • “I'm glad they're limiting charges based on game components instead of giving people with more money an unfair advantage through in-game purchases.”
    • “It's great if you want to collect cards, but be aware that in-app purchases can help you advance your collection faster.”
    • “Nothing like teaching kids how to gamble by putting in-app purchases in a game with odds that are nearly impossible to win, for cards that you normally buy a physical pack of and get cards from the actual pack, instead of cards from something below a base set.”
    • “It's a money grab: if you don't buy their diamonds, you won't ever get any good cards, and as far as coins they are a joke. You can't get coins unless you complete a couple of tasks once a day. If you watch a bunch of long ads, you get 2000 coins, but you can only do that a couple of times too!”
    • “I'm so glad that they're only going to be able to start charging a certain amount based on game components instead of charging in-game purchases, giving people who have money to blow a higher advantage.”
  • graphics

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally praised for their quality, design, and artwork, especially the card visuals. However, users report issues with performance, including freezes, crashes, slowdowns, and distorted graphics in contests, which sometimes hinder readability. Some attribute these problems to excessive or inconsistent graphical changes and high battery consumption.

    • “I love the cards and graphics.”
    • “Great designs, artwork.”
    • “The app can be a little slow sometimes but the graphics quality is excellent and it offers a good assortment of products.”
    • “I uninstalled and reinstalled, turned all the graphics down, and the issue just keeps happening.”
    • “I'm also having repeated freezes and crashes that have become more and more frequent as the interface has become more graphically intensive.”
    • “In contests, the graphics are completely distorted and it takes time and work to figure out what the wording says.”
  • story

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect is criticized for its disjointed structure and unengaging presentation, with missions being frustratingly specific and scarce. Players find the mission system problematic, particularly due to reliance on trading for certain cards and limited coin rewards, leading to a lack of progression and motivation.

    • “Ridiculous mission system which forces you to try and trade another person for a very specific card to complete mission.”
    • “You guys were having a host of issues with missions and instead of taking my feedback to look into the problem you just blame my device.”
    • “The missions seem to be few and far between.”
  • optimization

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Optimization is poor, with significant lag experienced even on performance mode and good hardware, especially after recent updates. Crafting in particular causes severe slowdowns, requiring app restarts to restore performance, though other features run more smoothly.

    • “If I don't craft and use the other features, it typically maintains a stable performance.”
    • “Turned off the animations to improve performance.”
    • “However, since recent updates, crafting considerably slows down the app, requiring a restart to improve performance.”
    • “The lag is intense even on 'performance mode' despite being on 5G WiFi and using a relatively good phone.”
    • “However, since recent version 22 updates, when you go to craft, it considerably slows down the app, requiring a restart to improve performance.”
    • “If I don't craft and use other features, the app typically maintains stable performance.”
  • gameplay

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay blends nostalgic card-collecting with modern digital excitement, but is marred by unresolved issues like a broken fusion mechanic and a cumbersome account deletion process requiring detailed recall of multiple in-game interactions.

    • “It blends the nostalgia of classic card collecting with the excitement of modern digital gameplay.”
    • “Issues such as the fusion mechanic have been broken for a month with no updates on what's happening.”
    • “If you create an account but want to delete it, you're forced to answer at least 3 out of 5 questions, and 4 of them are dependent on recalling a few separate interactions on several different lame in-game mechanics to confirm.”
  • humor

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the humor in the game comes from playful interactions, such as amusing trading experiences with other collectors, adding a lighthearted and entertaining dimension to the card-collecting aspect.

    • “There is one guy on there with 25 of the same rare card and gets funny with you trying to trade with him.”
    • “Now you just need an app that allows collectors to collect your misc card series like the various movie and TV series amongst the humorous other sets you have published from the 60's to now.”
  • grinding

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding begins engaging but soon becomes repetitive and tedious, especially for players unwilling to spend additional money to speed up progress.

    • “It starts off well, but quickly gets very tedious unless you are willing to throw lots of cash at it.”
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Topps® BUNT® MLB Card Trader is a sport game.

Topps® BUNT® MLB Card Trader is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

Topps® BUNT® MLB Card Trader was released on April 4, 2012.

Topps® BUNT® MLB Card Trader was developed by The Topps Company, Inc..

Topps® BUNT® MLB Card Trader has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Topps® BUNT® MLB Card Trader for its graphics but disliked it for its stability.

Topps® BUNT® MLB Card Trader is a single player game.

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