

Spellstone is still rolling as my current online card game. : Zubon Posted on AugAuthor Zubon Categories Tabletop Tuesday 1 Comment on Thanks to AEG Customer Service Flavor of the Month: Tastes Like Burning
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Customer service worked well, and now I have a full set rather than saying, “Pretend this card is a Collector.” I e-mailed AEG customer service, and they sent me the card. They’ll replace missing pieces, cards, etc, often at no cost because they want you to enjoy their product and continue to enjoy their product. In a world where most companies are looking to take you for as much as they can, board game companies almost universally have great customer service despite the fact that a lot of times they are not making a lot of money per unit sold. Obviously everyone knows I like board games, but one of my favorite things about the hobby has always been how good the industry treats its customers. : Zubon Posted on AugAuthor Zubon Categories Mobile Games Thanks to AEG Customer Service I do not expect to play that far.īriefly entertaining, and a good commercial idea, but I cannot say that I can recommend it strongly. Maybe that goes down at higher levels, when higher hit points and better customization options mean it averages out, but then maybe you just get bigger, faster snowballs at higher levels. Some games I cannot summon a monster, others I completely control the board, even when that “other” is against the same opponent. I have several times lost a fight, restarted it, and won it without taking damage. One of my main impressions is how random the game is, between cards and gems. I have no idea what level of P2W exists in the (standard asynchronous) PvP world there I do not expect to play that far.
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That seems almost entirely in the RMT currency, with the free currency being used to level up planeswalkers. It is hard to fault something card game-based for selling cards. The elements that are borrowed from Magic seems fairly deft. Planeswalker abilities exist, enchantments go on gems and last until they are matched X times, and some monsters block but most just attack your opponent. Any mana powers your cards, you just get more for certain colors. The five colors of mana exist, and they influence what spells go with your planeswalker and how much mana you get for matches. It is more Magic- themed than an implementation of magic. Matching gets you mana, mana summons monsters or casts spells, knock out your opponent to win. Puzzle Quest is basically good match-3 gameplay, even the version drowned in F2P2W, and this is another entertaining implementation. I have been playing a bit of M:tG-PQ (punctuation adventure).
