If you can find friends to play it with you consistently, it works. Otherwise, it feels like glorified card collecting. Kinda like board games just become...well...dust collectors? I dunno.
If you can find friends to play it with you consistently, it works. Otherwise, it feels like glorified card collecting. Kinda like board games just become...well...dust collectors? I dunno.
Back in my day, we had Magic the Gathering, but it was a bunch of us dressing up as witches and gatherin' around to talk about mountains, swamps, plains, forests or volcanoes we had seen that day. Some of us got eaten by dinosaurs that way, too. Hyuck hyuck *spit* *ding!*
To get more back on topic, one thing I think is very underrated about Magic the Gathering is the artwork involved. I personally love the artwork, and own an artbook of certain decks.
I've also always been slightly amused how artists will work on a large canvas to make an image that will ultimately go in a 1x1 space.