Monday, 12 August 2013

What One Should Know About CCG Games

By Nita McKinney


Collectible card games are also known as trading or customizable card games. They are played by the use of specifically designed cards. CCG games use a combination of strategic game-play and the appeal of collection. The very first game in this category was Magic: The Gathering. Being very successful, it is what to a great extent lead to the success of the ones that followed. Since then, there are thousands of others that have been designed.

It is very important to understand the game-play. Each CCG system comes with a set of instructions that serve to describe player aims and the different card categories to be made use of. There is description of fundamental regulations which oversee how various cards interact as well. For every card also, there are additional texts that outline how that particular card affects game-play. The different cards signify specific elements such as the setting, genre or source material of the game. Naming of cards is governed by 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.

The majority of CCGs get designed around resource systems that control the pace of every game. More often than not, cards constituting the deck of a player are taken as a resource. Frequency of cards moving from the deck to the play area or to the players is very tightly restricted. Balancing of the relative strength of cards is made possible by number of basic resources required to play the card.

The resources could be cards or may be represented by other means such as tokens in resource pools and symbols on cards among others. From the available pool of cards, a player should select cards that will compose his deck. This is unlike traditional games of cards where contents of the deck are limited and pre-determined.

By selecting cards, CCG players are in a position to customize their deck strategically in order to take advantage of favorable card interactions, statistics and combinations. Well, theoretically, the deck of a player could be of any size. However, the optimal size is approximately consistent of sixty cards. This is for purposes of playability, and sixty is thus the arbitrary standard size.

Physical CCG playing was the only possibility in the past. With technology however, internet play has become very common. People can play over the internet and through the use of LAN lines. This is possible through development of virtual collections that merely exist as sets of data that rely on central servers. Software programs enable people to play without relying on central databases. Both of these are purchased.

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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