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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Essential Information On CCG Games

By Nita McKinney


Collectible card games are normally played through the use of cards that are specifically designed. Generally, CCG games make use of a combination of the appeal of collection and strategically planned game-play. Also known as trading or customizable card game, the CCG game was Magic: The Gathering. It is its amazing success that in a great way contributed to success of future versions. Since then, there has been design of thousands of others.

Considering the game-play, there are sets of instructions for each collectible card game system. It is these guidelines that describe player objectives and various card categories to be used. In addition, there is description of basic rules that govern card interaction. For even easier understanding, each card comes with additional text to explain its effect on the game. The cards also signify specific elements that come from a given genre, setting or source material. Cards are named from such elements.

Magic: The Gathering as a game for example was based on a genre of fantasy. That explains why most cards used in the game represent creatures and magical charms. The dragon in this game is depicted as beastly reptile that is able to even fly. In comparison to smaller creatures, its statistics are more formidable.

The majority of CCGs get designed around resource systems that control the pace of every game. More often than not, cards constituting the deck of a player are taken as a resource. Frequency of cards moving from the deck to the play area or to the players is very tightly restricted. Balancing of the relative strength of cards is made possible by number of basic resources required to play the card.

These resources may either be the cards themselves or may be symbolized by other means like tokens found in resource pools or by symbols found on cards, among other things. A player selects cards from the available pool of cards. It is the selected cards that constitute the deck of the player. On the contrary, traditional card games have limited and pre-determined deck content.

By being in a position to choose their cards, CCG players are able to strategically customize their deck, thereby taking advantage of card interactions that are favorable. They can also take advantage of statistics and combinations. Deck size, theoretically, could be of any size but this would affect playability a great deal. To avoid this, the arbitrary standard deck size is taken to be sixty.

With technological advancements over a number of years, physical play has ceased to be the only way to access collectible card games. There is internet play that enables players to play over the internet without the need for physical cards. There are virtual collections to facilitate play, through a central database system. To avoid relying on central databases, one may opt for software programs. They would not need to buy real or virtual cards.

CCG games that run for free have also been designed over time. This is done by card game creators and volunteer staff. While internet play is equally enjoyable and convenient for many, most persons are of the opinion that physical play offers more reality.




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