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  • Snowy commented on the post, Playdo Review 3 years, 8 months ago

    Can’t find this game anywhere, especially since search results suggest “Play-Doh” instead. And can’t find a video for the gameplay, so I’m guessing this game is very old. A link to this virtual world game (or even some footage) would be appreciated.

    I can really only judge this game based on the small picture, which doesn’t help as much since…[Read more]

  • Amazing card game since it’s very unique, far different from other TCGs and CCGs since this one somehow manages to create an MMO experience and a beat ’em up experience. It’s not like card games where there are clones and immitators of other successful card games. But the gameplay itself is average; can be a little boring at times, and might not…[Read more]

  • Neat card game, a bit more modern and also viable for championship tournaments (as there are videos of championship tournaments for this game). Full name of the game is Might & Magic: Duel of Champions which came out in 2012 (and I’m not even sure how this game got away with using “Magic” in its title since there’s usually controversy with that).…[Read more]

  • Interesting game. It’s a browser game that tries to simulate the experience of a physical and more traditional card game. That is, the game has it’s own “card mat” interface where cards are displayed. Graphics isn’t as appealing though. Can’t tell when this game came out, but I found a tutorial video of this game from 2010, so I’m just going to…[Read more]

  • Pretty cool grid/tile turn-based strategy game. Has a cool concept since it has elements of a dice game, RPG, and a card game. Campaign missions look fun, and this game also supports multiplayer with up to 8 players, so that’s neat.

    Artwork is probably above average, when it comes to 2010 graphics for 2D games. A bit better-looking than other…[Read more]

  • Well you have to realize that the gaming industry is a huge industry. It isn’t all about eSports of course, and not all gamers are going to tune into eSports. If you were to create a pie chart, I think eSports would probably make up about 4% or less of gamers, whereas most of the other percentage would represent casual gamers, mobile gamers,…[Read more]

  • Been using an iPhone 11, which works pretty great for mobile games. Most of the new iPhones are more adapted to taking pictures (especially since Apple has moved their focus on building better camera technology), but I think the new iPhones work great for gaming as well.

  • Playing with friends is always the best way to play. It’s especially nice, when you can talk about a game with friends, ask them for help, or even show off a new game to a friend. I feel like the gaming experience was a lot better in the late 90s and early 2000s, especially when kids brought handheld consoles with them, because it created a…[Read more]

  • One of the biggest problems with phones, especially with smartphones, are health problems, like poor posture. For instance, when you look at a phone, you usually look down, and so when you’re looking down at your screen all of the time, you develop a condition that’s dubbed “text neck”. Best way to combat posture issue would be to hold your phone…[Read more]

  • Game’s style is very much similar to other games like “Cast and Conquer”, “Rise of Mythos”, and “Ancient Summoner”. That is, you have a battlefield with your characters versus the other opponent’s characters, and every character has both attack and defense. And you can play cards for your characters to act in battle. It’s a cool concept, as it’s a…[Read more]

  • Cool game, kind of like taking an iconic franchise and introducing it to a different genre. In this case, Magic is presented as a turn-based strategy game. Graphics isn’t the best though, especially for late 2011, but to be fair, this game was in development since at least 2009. Gameplay is kind of average; while it has some elements of Magic like…[Read more]

  • Pretty fun online card game, though not as popular as the RPG itself. Game’s pretty easy to understand as you’ll be playing with a deck of 60 cards composed of Pokémon cards, item cards, trainer cards, and energy cards. The online card game is directly based on the physical trading card game, and since the TCG’s been around for a long time,…[Read more]

  • Interesting game that could have had potential of being a successful MOBA, but unfortunately closed down before it could even have NA servers. The game pretty much had all of the backbone of a MOBA during its development; even had some interesting characters and a good number of game modes to play. However, the game itself just doesn’t look as…[Read more]

  • Snowy commented on the post, Crasher Review 3 years, 8 months ago

    Pretty cool MOBA game, featuring vehicles as champions rather than characters. I would describe this game as being the “Rocket League” of MOBA games, mainly because of the vehicle component in the game. Gameplay is actually quite nice; the vehicles feel very fast-paced and the maps are quite vast. Graphics are pretty good and the animations are…[Read more]

  • The way I’d describe it, this card game looks very similar to Cast and Conquer and Ancient Summoner in gameplay, even down to the presentation of the game. For instance, you have tiles where characters are summoned onto, and characters that have two main attributes, attack and defense. The gameplay is pretty much your summoned characters versus…[Read more]

  • Technology can be both positive and negative in education. Just depends on how it’s employed.

    For instance, in a learning environment, you would probably want children to engage in learning, and games can be helpful in some ways. Some examples would include “typing games” to teach children how to type, or a game like Minecraft: Education…[Read more]

  • Anime is usually a good inspiration to look at for newer games, especially for the RPG and MMORPG genres. I think the biggest inspiration from anime is mainly the art style, since there’s wide-appeal for that style. For example, Genshin Impact is probably the most popular ARPG of 2021, and that game has an “anime” art style.

  • Seven years is quite a long time. In that span of time of absence, revisiting a game might refreshen the gameplay experience. Plus there’s a lot of content in World of Warcraft.

  • Most of the new smartphone flagships of whichever current year it is are good at playing games. And even some of these older phones, like the iPhone 8 Plus and Galaxy S8+, can still run today’s mobile games, but if you’re looking at getting any of those phones in 2021 (or whichever current year it is), you’d be better off getting a newer phone.…[Read more]

  • Kind of a cool card game. Artwork is more on the anime style; the graphics as a whole kind of feels outdated though. And the gameplay itself is quite interesting, sharing a lot of similar aspects to RPGs. For instance, you have quests, battles, guilds, and shops, like you do in a lot of RPG-based games. The card aspect of the game is mostly…[Read more]

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