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Essential Information On CCG Games

By Nita McKinney


Collectible card games are played using playing cards that are specifically designed. CCG games combine strategic game-play with the appeal of collection. This game is also called trading card game or customizable card game. The very first collectible card game was Magic: The Gathering. It was greatly successful and this is what made the others to follow suit. There are thousands of games in this category.

Looking at their game-play, each collectible card game system has a given set of instructions which describe the objectives of the players and card categories to be used. The basic rules that govern interaction of cards are also described. Moreover, every card contains additional text that explains the effect of that card on the game. They also generally signify specific elements that are gotten from the genre, setting or source material of the particular game. There is illustration and naming of cards from these elements.

The game Magic: The Gathering for example was designed based on the genre of fantasy. As a result, the majority of cards made use of represent magical spells and creatures. The dragon in this game is depicted as reptile with beastly features and has the ability to fly. Its statistics during the game are formidable compared to other creatures.

A good number of collectible card games are designed with resource systems that govern the pace of each and every game. The resources are represented by cards. How frequently cards move to the play area or to a player from the deck is very much restricted. The relative strength of cards balancing is made possible by number of resources needed to play the given 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.

Not all internet CCG games are purchased however. There are free versions that are mostly done by card game creators and volunteer staff. A number of CCG players however prefer physical to internet play in terms of reality and fun.




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