Magic the Gathering has been around for many years now, so it’s no surprise that by now there a number of ways to play it in videogame form. There’s been some that have failed (Magic the Gathering: Battlegrounds wasn’t much fun), and others that have succeeded (Magic the Gathering: Duals of the Planeswalkers).
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Both games feature plenty of stuff to collect (and pay for). Magic the Gathering Online allows you to purchase booster packs of cards that, just like the physical product, give you new spells and monsters to play with. Magic the Gathering Tactics does the same thing, only instead of getting cards, you get miniatures to summon, and spells to use on the battlefield.
Getting the real cards = massive plus for Magic the Gathering Online |
LOL – "That's Magic" – you know what's odd about that? It was a big part of my social life in college, back when I played the actual games at the local cards shop Wed nights after we all went out to play basketball.
I've played both, and there's definitely things to like about both. With none of my old Magic-playing friends living nearby anymore, we don't get to break out real decks and play but maybe once a year when we all get together. So from ease of access to an opponent, these are great mediums. I do tend to like Magic the Gathering Online a bit better myself personally, however.
LOL – "That's Magic" – you know what's odd about that? It was a big part of my social life in college, back when I played the actual games at the local cards shop Wed nights after we all went out to play basketball.
I've played both, and there's definitely things to like about both. With none of my old Magic-playing friends living nearby anymore, we don't get to break out real decks and play but maybe once a year when we all get together. So from ease of access to an opponent, these are great mediums. I do tend to like Magic the Gathering Online a bit better myself personally, however.
mtg online looks way better,i hate that 3d zoom,move camera here ,there i really do