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The Duels of the Planeswalkers series has seen many annual releases as the years have gone by – fun, single-serving Magic: The Gathering digital games that allow players to experiment with interesting subsets of cards from the classic card game. Over the years we’ve seen more freedom, more cards, and improvements – like getting to select your own land cards and full deck-building options. With Magic Duels, we keep all the best parts of the series, but the annual releases are no more.
I recently got to try out a SUBPAC for the first time and man, was I blown away!
This article, on the other hand, will instead list a few games I’ve been able to test with the SUBPAC and I’ll give feedback on the best effects I’ve gotten to experience in them.
Pixelgate writes:
''While the likes of Hearthstone may sitting upon the throne of video game card combat games, Magic The Gathering still dominates the physical realm. It’s has been around for decades, becoming a culture within itself. The video game equivalents have been something of a mixed bag, especially in its latest formart. ''
I know card games are big; we have guys at the radio show who will go to a big con and spend most of it playing over going to panels and such. But never really grabbed me.
Shadows Over Inistrad is the biggest content update to ever come to Magic Duels and it drops on April 6th.
I actually have some faith in them this time. They screwed up sooo bad with the launch and then BFZ, but they've been much more open recently with how they're handling things.