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From tabletop to digital: Why people are paying $500 for a game that’s not out yet (interview)

Plopping $500 down on a game meant to be played on your phone or tablet may seem, perhaps, 500 times too much. But a handful of excitable (and apparently, well-off) gamers are doing just that for SolForge. The nutty thing is, this digital-only collectible-card game (CCG) is actually free. That’s right, you don’t have to dish out any cash play it — payments are purely for optional virtual goods. Even nuttier: SolForge isn’t even out yet. It’s due late summer or early fall for iOS and PC and then later for Android.

What would get people to drop a half-grand on an otherwise free game that’s still months away from being released? If you’re nerdy enough, then the names Richard Garfield and Stone Blade Entertainment might do it.

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Sadie21004088d ago

It's already crazy that people spend the money that they do on Magic cards. But for this game that's not even out yet?

DV_Bastian4088d ago

Played this on the iPad. It's just an unbalanced deck-building game, IMO.

idontgetit4088d ago

Yeah, the balance needs work, but cool, quick gameplay.

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Roguebook Review - ClusterFukt Media

Roguebook is a roguelite deck builder by Richard Garfield and the creators of the Faeria franchise, with a charming aesthetic and deep turn-based gameplay.

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Roguebook Demo – Impressions of Richard Garfield’s upcoming digital deckbuilder

George from Bits & Pieces wrote up his impressions of the demo for Roguebook, a deckbuilder videogame by Richard Garfield, the creator of Magic: The Gathering. The game was Kickstarted a while ago, and they released the demo as part of the Steam Games Festival.

There's potential there, but he thinks it needs a fair bit of improvement.

If you played it, what did you think?

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Artifact Developer Interview - Why They Chose Dota, How It Influenced A Card Game, and More

Andrew Otton of TechRaptor writes, "While at PAX West 2018, I had the chance to talk to Richard Garfield and Jeep Barnett about Artifact, why DoTA was the right fit, and what sets it apart."

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