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"It would be hard to argue that Magic: the Gathering was not the most popular CCG on the planet. It’s been going strong for 20 years now because of the excellent tactical gameplay. While many card games end up being pay-to-win affairs, Magic is balanced in such a way that a good player will nearly always beat a player who has simply spent more money on good cards."
Crash Wiki presents a handy troubleshooting guide to help you sort out any game-breaking issues in Magic 2014 such as black screen crashes, errors, and more
GamesBeat compares and contrasts three of the most popular digital card games, Hearthstone, SolForge, and Magic 2014.
Think I'll stick with Hearthstone for now. Magic and SolForge sound a bit more intimidating.
Started SolForge a few days ago, and while I need to learn more about it, I like the mana curve of Hearthstone -- seems more tactical to me -- than what SolForge does so far.
I don't like the mana curve of Hearthstone -- I feel like it limits what I can play. Some rounds, I have no choice as to what card I can lay down, so that doesn't seem as strategic to me.
I love the card-leveling aspect of SolForge. Best part of the game.
John Bedford (Modojo): The last 12 months has seen an explosion in the number of PC developers bringing their best creations to tablets. With the upcoming release of the powerful iPad Air, we expect that number to increase even more in 2014.
Until then, here's our pick of the very best PC games that you can get for the iPad Air right now. Enjoy!