Kaijudo (2012)
Min. Age: 8
Number of Players: 2
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Designers: Ryan Miller, Tyler Bielman, Tom LaPille, Bill McQuillan, Mike Elliott, Andrew Finch, Mark Rosewater, James Hata, Mons Johnson
Artists: Jesper Ejsing, Kou1, Okera, Youichi Kai, Soushi Hirose, Tsuu, Matt Dixon, Somen, Hikaru Ikusa, Steve Prescott, Katsuya, Wayne Reynolds, Yocky, Kairi Shoyama, Ryosuke Nishiyama, Mikumo, Yarunoca, Eva Widermann, Dai, Dustmoss, Yoshio Sugiura, Nakagawa, ZENTOYO, Norikatsu Miyoshi, Ozica, Nottsuo, Katsuhiko Kojoh, Mikio Masuda, Ittoku, Masaki Hirooka, Tomofumi Ogasawara, Ryoya Yuki, Syuichi Obata, Towa, Eiji Kaneda, Hirokoria, Yusaku Nakaaki, Masateru Ikeda, Hiroshi Tanigawa, Iron Pot, Jason, Yoko Tsukamoto, Hippo, Miya, Ken Sugawara, Hideaki Takamura, Miho Midorikawa, Taro Yamazaki, Daisuke Izuka, Hiroyuki Tadokoro, Tsutomu Kawade, D-Suzuki, Akifumi Yamamoto, Takesi Kuno, Keita Hattori, Toshiaki Takayama, Hisashi Momose, Haccan, Nakoi Saito, Atsushi Kawasaki, Akira Hamada, Asai Genji, Sansyu, Hisanobu Kometani, Chris Seaman, Seki
Mechanics: Hand Management
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This is a reincarnation of TCG "Duel Masters" with some minor changes in rules.
Each player has a deck full of creatures and spells. The goal of the game is to finish an opponent with one of your creature's attacks. However, each player is protected by 5 shields, represented by face-down cards from a player's own deck. When your creature attacks an opponent (and is not blocked by another creature) it breaks one of his shields, and the shield card goes to the owner's hand. When your creature attacks a defenseless opponent, you win the game.
The game has some similarities with the grandfather of collectible card games - Magic: the Gathering, which is also made by Wizards of the Coast. However, it has two major differences:
1. There is no distinct card class for producing mana. The same cards, representing creatures and spells, can produce mana if placed in the Mana Zone instead of the Battle Zone. This removes what many see as a major flaw of Magic: the Gathering - "mana flood" and "mana screw".
2. There are no instant spells or activated abilities. Therefore, there are far fewer surprises for players from their opponents and also fewer tactical decisions during play. On the other hand, it plays quicker and can be easier for children to learn and understand. Even so, it has strong strategic aspects and fun deck building.
Each player has a deck full of creatures and spells. The goal of the game is to finish an opponent with one of your creature's attacks. However, each player is protected by 5 shields, represented by face-down cards from a player's own deck. When your creature attacks an opponent (and is not blocked by another creature) it breaks one of his shields, and the shield card goes to the owner's hand. When your creature attacks a defenseless opponent, you win the game.
The game has some similarities with the grandfather of collectible card games - Magic: the Gathering, which is also made by Wizards of the Coast. However, it has two major differences:
1. There is no distinct card class for producing mana. The same cards, representing creatures and spells, can produce mana if placed in the Mana Zone instead of the Battle Zone. This removes what many see as a major flaw of Magic: the Gathering - "mana flood" and "mana screw".
2. There are no instant spells or activated abilities. Therefore, there are far fewer surprises for players from their opponents and also fewer tactical decisions during play. On the other hand, it plays quicker and can be easier for children to learn and understand. Even so, it has strong strategic aspects and fun deck building.
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