Magic the gathering - PC Game
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Magic the gathering - PC Game
Hey,
The other day on the train I saw a guy playing Magic the gathering on his laptop. it appeared to be a computer version of the card game. Does anyone know what the exact title for this game might be, because I would be interested in buying it. I am assuming it is a person vs. compter and not an online game since he was playing on the train, in a tunnel.
The other day on the train I saw a guy playing Magic the gathering on his laptop. it appeared to be a computer version of the card game. Does anyone know what the exact title for this game might be, because I would be interested in buying it. I am assuming it is a person vs. compter and not an online game since he was playing on the train, in a tunnel.
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Originally Posted by josuff247
Hey,
The other day on the train I saw a guy playing Magic the gathering on his laptop. it appeared to be a computer version of the card game. Does anyone know what the exact title for this game might be, because I would be interested in buying it. I am assuming it is a person vs. compter and not an online game since he was playing on the train, in a tunnel.
The other day on the train I saw a guy playing Magic the gathering on his laptop. it appeared to be a computer version of the card game. Does anyone know what the exact title for this game might be, because I would be interested in buying it. I am assuming it is a person vs. compter and not an online game since he was playing on the train, in a tunnel.
I have also discovered some independently created Magic the Gathering games you can play on your PC, but there is no AI. You'd be either playing yourself or someone else. They're more for cataloging your collection and trying out your decks.
Here's one:
http://www.magicworkstation.com/
There might be a few others if you look around.
Hope this helps.
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I had that old MTG game as well as the only expansion and i adored them. They of course stopped putting them out because they didn't require you to buy booster packs in RL or virtual. If you find a copy however it was a fun game with an ok AI.
Maybe i'll look and see if i still have my old cd-roms somewhere.
Maybe i'll look and see if i still have my old cd-roms somewhere.
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Could it be just Magic the Gathering Online? The game is free but the "Virtual" cards cost the same as the real ones! You basically play Magic as you normally do, against opponents online. You can play in tourneys and win prizes that include money and virtual cards etc.. Hit www.wizards.com
for more info.
for more info.
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Originally Posted by azeledge
Could it be just Magic the Gathering Online? The game is free but the "Virtual" cards cost the same as the real ones! You basically play Magic as you normally do, against opponents online. You can play in tourneys and win prizes that include money and virtual cards etc.. Hit www.wizards.com
for more info.
for more info.
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Originally Posted by josuff247
I am assuming it is a person vs. compter and not an online game since he was playing on the train, in a tunnel.
Originally Posted by azeledge
Could it be just Magic the Gathering Online? The game is free but the "Virtual" cards cost the same as the real ones! You basically play Magic as you normally do, against opponents online. You can play in tourneys and win prizes that include money and virtual cards etc.. Hit www.wizards.com
for more info.
for more info.
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Microprose's Magic the Gathering is available for download at www.the-underdogs.org. It works fine on XP for me.
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I don't think you can get online to play Magic the Gathering Online on a train in a tunnel, but I could be wrong.
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Do you play the paper version also? If you buy the new Core Set Starter box, it comes with physical cards, and a CD that will give you online game with the digital cards the same as the physical ones. You can play them for free, but you do have to pay for anymore. Having collected the physical cards since Revised/The Dark, I'm not exactly eager to pay for my cards all over again.
And if you're new to the game, you do realize it's nickname is Crack:The Addiction right?
And if you're new to the game, you do realize it's nickname is Crack:The Addiction right?
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Remember playing M:TG from Beta up thru Ice Age. Man, what an addiction me and my friends had to that game....but god so fun!! Dumped so much $$$ into cards, and still can recall my friends that didn't play telling me what a waste it was. I haven't looked at MTG card prices in ages, not since selling my collection about a year after I quit. Wonder how much beta, arabian nights, antiquities, legends, dark, etc sets/cards are going for now.
I tried the online version when it was in beta, but was no way in hell I was going to pay retail price for virtual cards. Didn't even realize the online version was still around.
I tried the online version when it was in beta, but was no way in hell I was going to pay retail price for virtual cards. Didn't even realize the online version was still around.
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Originally Posted by milo bloom
Do you play the paper version also? If you buy the new Core Set Starter box, it comes with physical cards, and a CD that will give you online game with the digital cards the same as the physical ones. You can play them for free, but you do have to pay for anymore. Having collected the physical cards since Revised/The Dark, I'm not exactly eager to pay for my cards all over again.
And if you're new to the game, you do realize it's nickname is Crack:The Addiction right?
And if you're new to the game, you do realize it's nickname is Crack:The Addiction right?
I just picked up the Starter set for $15. I could have just paid the 10 dollars and bought a theme deck, but its nice to have physical cards, and instruction booklet that I do not have to print out or read online. I figured since I do not know anyone who would play, its best for me to play online. ANd a 15 dollar investement wont kill me if I dont like it. As far as addiction, Well, I was on my computer for 4 hours, but I still have a lot to learn and have only played tutoials so far.
PS- I belive this must have been what I saw the guy playing on the train. I did not realize the offline capabilities.
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Originally Posted by josuff247
I never played before.
I just picked up the Starter set for $15. I could have just paid the 10 dollars and bought a theme deck, but its nice to have physical cards, and instruction booklet that I do not have to print out or read online. I figured since I do not know anyone who would play, its best for me to play online. ANd a 15 dollar investement wont kill me if I dont like it. As far as addiction, Well, I was on my computer for 4 hours, but I still have a lot to learn and have only played tutoials so far.
PS- I belive this must have been what I saw the guy playing on the train. I did not realize the offline capabilities.
I just picked up the Starter set for $15. I could have just paid the 10 dollars and bought a theme deck, but its nice to have physical cards, and instruction booklet that I do not have to print out or read online. I figured since I do not know anyone who would play, its best for me to play online. ANd a 15 dollar investement wont kill me if I dont like it. As far as addiction, Well, I was on my computer for 4 hours, but I still have a lot to learn and have only played tutoials so far.
PS- I belive this must have been what I saw the guy playing on the train. I did not realize the offline capabilities.
I don't generally buy theme decks until after the set has been out awhile and the places in the mall like Gamestop start marking them half price. Then I'll pickup a ton of them, it's a pretty good way to bulk up your collection. They're not always built for competition. They have to have a certain amount of rares, uncommons, commons and lands, so that can restrict it's playability.
I recently found a display box of 9th Ed boosters at a Gamestop with a 50% sticker on the box. 9th had only been out a month or so, and there were still 33 packs left in the box. I snatched that up pretty quick. I've found a lot of good deals on Magic at Gamestop's now that I think about it.
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Ive been collecting MtG for the better part of the decade (Since Revised/IA). I own alot of cards. I did beta the MtG Online bu never got passed that I preferred real cards to virtual. Though I have stopped buying core set since around 5th/6th
I think i own around 50,000 card, probly close to several sets completed. I still love playing and go to the prereleases when I can
I think i own around 50,000 card, probly close to several sets completed. I still love playing and go to the prereleases when I can