Honest comparison

Games like Marvel Snap: is Street Wars for you?

Marvel Snap proved that a card game can be deep at six turns and twelve cards — and Street Wars plays openly in that spirit: the same fast format, rethought as an original turf war where crews fight for city blocks and the stakes double on a dare. If Snap is your game, you already know how to play this one; here's what's different.

What feels familiar

  • 12-card decks and 6-turn matches — the format Snap made famous
  • Three contested locations, each with a rule that warps the fight
  • Simultaneous face-down plays and dramatic reveals
  • Stake-doubling mind games (we call it the Double Down)

Marvel Snap vs Street Wars

Marvel SnapStreet Wars
Deck size12 cards12 cards, no duplicates
Match length3–6 minutesAbout 5 minutes — 6 turns, 3 blocks
Where it runsiOS/Android app + PC clientAny modern browser — no download, phone to desktop
PriceFree-to-play with paid season passes and cosmeticsCompletely free — no real-money purchases of any kind; everything is earned in-game
Card poolHundreds of cards and counting60 cards (Season 1) — small by design, every card matters
Modes1v1 ranked, Conquest, friendly battlesSolo ladder, 1v1 Blood Match, 2v2 Crew Brawl co-op

Which should you play?

The honest take: Snap has the Marvel roster, gorgeous variants, and years of content — if collecting superheroes is the draw, nothing substitutes. Street Wars offers what Snap doesn't: a true browser game with no install at all, a 2v2 Crew Brawl where four players share one table, an economy with no real-money purchases, and an original crime-city setting where the Legends are ours. Same rush, different street.

Curious? The rules guide takes five minutes, the card gallery shows the whole Season 1 pool, and the game itself is one click away — no download, no account.

Try the six-turn turf war.

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Street Wars is an independent game and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Marvel or the developers of Marvel Snap. Marvel Snap is a trademark of its respective owner, referenced here for comparison only.