mike_ravenwood
05-05-2005, 03:49 AM
First off let me give this endorsement with a qualifier. I don't really like 99% of CCG's I've palyed. I think the get entirely to tweaky and drown out most of the "fun" of a game and turning it into a function of probablility. Also I don't like the collectable side of the game. If I by an RPG supplement I now I'm getting all there is, at no point do I open the book and find that I now have another 24 page 18's and still have no page 57. All of that aside everyone should check out
"Allegiance: War of Factions" (http://www.allegianceccg.com/)
it has some pretty interesting game elements, it's still in it's infancy so there aren't 90000 cards to deal with, and an interesting and evolving setting and a forum much like our beloved BW forums. fans and develpers alike post frequently, in fact while I was playing for the first time my friend, whose deck I was using, posted a question that came up during play and had it answered before the game had ended. Perhaps BW has spoiled me but this type of interaction between developer and player has become addictive.
"Allegiance: War of Factions" (http://www.allegianceccg.com/)
it has some pretty interesting game elements, it's still in it's infancy so there aren't 90000 cards to deal with, and an interesting and evolving setting and a forum much like our beloved BW forums. fans and develpers alike post frequently, in fact while I was playing for the first time my friend, whose deck I was using, posted a question that came up during play and had it answered before the game had ended. Perhaps BW has spoiled me but this type of interaction between developer and player has become addictive.