Risk has always been a part of human nature. Without the bravery (or the foolishness) to plunge headfirst into the unknown, we never would have made the discoveries necessary to pave the way for progress. Like people running into the sea, later realizing a compass would be nice. Or a primitive human eating mushrooms, hoping …
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The demons of darkness have once again awoken. Evil rears its huge, ugly head, and again, heroes are summoned to answer the call of bravery, of nobility, of honor. How? Why, by playing card games with evil, of course! Dawncaster is a roguelike deckbuilding RPG from Wanderlost Interactive, much in the vein of games like …
First it was regular duels – now called Master Duels – and then card games on motorcycles, then Speed Duels, then Rush Duels, and now this. Konami’s Yu-Gi-Oh! Cross Duel brings new gameplay elements into the tried-and-true formulas of the TCG to create a unique experience. Yu-Gi-Oh! Cross Duel uses the familiar framework of the …
Have you ever played Mario Party? I’m not talking about anything past December 14, 1998. Mario Party 1 – now THAT was a Gamer™’s game. So many friendships ruined in the name of greed and conquest, and so many fond memories. And now there’s a chance to relive some of that experience through Journey of …
The digital age is a wonderful thing. Many physical card games that I used to play or dabble in have undergone the transition into data, making them much more accessible to the general public. Following the release of Konami’s Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is Wizards of the Coast’s Magic Spellslingers – and yes, it’s that Magic: …
Seeing Leonardo da Vinci riding a dilophosaurus while dancing ballet, who’s squaring off against a three-way alliance between the Renaissance movement, ice cream, and a Corgi is certainly a sight to see. But those are exactly the kinds of battles you can come to expect in Cards, Universe, and Everything. Cards, Universe, and Everything (which …