It is much more generous than tabletop Magic. 'When you buy a booster pack, whether with cash or gold earned in-game, you earn wildcards which can be traded for any card of an equivalent rarity (replacing the typical dusting and crafting systems of other digital CCGs). 'It's free-to-play and generous,' we wrote in our Magic: The Gathering Arena review. And its recommended system specs belong to 2011 hardware-any modern laptop will handle it no problem. The eternal collectible card game has gotten plenty of bite-size videogames over the years, and limped along with the bigger, messier Magic: The Gathering Online, but this one is finally the real Magic experience, and it's still a lot of fun.
Release date: 2018 | Developer: Wizards of the Coast | Link: Official siteįinally, the digital adaptation Magic deserves.