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Magic: The Gathering

199787/100
StrategyTurn-based strategy (TBS)TacticalCard & Board Game

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The original digital adaptation of Magic: The Gathering distills the tabletop experience into a streamlined package. It's a game of intricate deck-building, where victory hinges on strategic card plays and resource management. Though the interface is dated, the core gameplay loop — drawing cards, summoning creatures, and casting spells to outmaneuver opponents — remains compelling, fostering a deep sense of tactical mastery.

About Magic: The Gathering

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Magic: The Gathering is a computer game published by MicroProse in April 1997 based on the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering. The game takes place in the plane of Shandalar, where the player must travel the land and fight random enemies to gain cards, and defeat five wizards representing the five colors. The player must prevent one color from gaining too much power, and defeat the planeswalker Arzakon, who has a deck of all five colors. Adventure game and role-playing game elements are present, including inventory, gold, towns, dungeons, random battles, and character progression in the form of new abilities and a higher life point total. An oversized version of Aswan Jaguar was included in the game box.

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Like Magic: The Gathering, you'll build a powerful deck from scratch, but here every run is a fresh challenge, forcing you to adapt your strategy on the fly against increasingly brutal enemies.

Why recommended

  • Core gameplay revolves around strategic deck-building and turn-based card combat, where synergies and resource management are crucial for success, much like Magic: The Gathering.
  • Criteria — Challenging Difficulty is central, with permadeath and ascending 'Ascension' levels demanding deep strategic understanding and adaptation.
  • Criteria — Singleplayer experience focused on mastering diverse character archetypes and their unique card pools, offering endless replayability for solo players.
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If you enjoy the strategic depth of Magic's color combinations and creature combat, Monster Train offers a similar thrill with its multi-floor combat system and diverse faction synergies.

Why recommended

  • Features deep deck-building mechanics combined with strategic placement of units across multiple combat floors, reminiscent of Magic's creature-based combat and board control.
  • Criteria — Challenging Difficulty is inherent in its roguelike structure, requiring careful planning, optimal card play, and tough decisions to overcome high-stakes encounters.
  • Criteria — Primarily a Singleplayer experience, offering a compelling progression system and unlockable content that encourages repeated solo runs to explore different strategies.
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Balatro takes the core idea of building powerful combinations from Magic: The Gathering and injects it into a poker-inspired roguelike, creating a highly addictive and strategically rich experience.

Why recommended

  • Features a compelling deck-building roguelite loop where players craft powerful synergies through Jokers and poker hands, reminiscent of Magic's combo potential and card interactions.
  • Criteria — Challenging Difficulty is a core aspect, with escalating blinds and increasingly complex strategic decisions required to survive and progress through runs.
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For fans of Magic's tactical depth and resource management, Gwent delivers a refined card combat experience where every round is a battle of wits, emphasizing bluffing and strategic card advantage.

Why recommended

  • Offers a unique take on card combat where players strategically play cards to win two out of three rounds, focusing on resource management and anticipating opponent moves.
  • Criteria — Strategy is paramount, as players must carefully manage their hand and deploy cards to secure round victories, often requiring clever bluffs and foresight.
  • Criteria — While it has multiplayer, the core strategic depth and deck-building can be enjoyed in Singleplayer modes against AI, allowing for focused strategic development.

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