The app launched on October 30, and I'm already hooked on it. The game brings card collecting and battling to mobile devices, allowing players to open booster packs, collect new cards, battle against AI or other players, and more. In other words, it's a virtual preview of what it might be like to actually play the card game.
My husband had a huge collection of cards from his childhood, and we sold the big hitters from it a few years ago for a decent price. But we still have all the «regular» cards, the ones that don't sell for more than a few cents a pop, and they're currently just sitting around taking up space in our closet. I don't really know what to do with them and I wouldn't want to add any physical items to my house that I don't plan to use. That being said, seeing thecommunity's excitement over pulling certain cards is addictive,and now I get to experience it too, thanks to the new app.
One look at the official website makes it clear that this app is supposed to be for everyone, not just current fans. The header shows a variety of people playing the game, from some women on their lunch break to the hand of a child interacting with the app. If brought the joys of capturing Pokémon to the general public, intends to do the same for the trading card game.
The only experience I have with the is with the Game Boy Color game, back in the 2000s. I remember being absolutely terrible at it, but enjoying every single moment. Having played the new mobile game for a few days now, I can confidently say that I haven't improved one bit, and I still love it.
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Now that I'm an adult, though, I have a whole new level of appreciation for the game.The app introduces the trading card game to new players in a fun and no-commitment kind of way, since there's no need to make room for physical cards or spend any money. Existing fans
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