Card games have been around almost as long as civilization, with some believing they originated in 9th century China before eventually moving their way over to the west and becoming the standard 52 card deck we all recognize. In recent years, these playing cards have evolved into various trading card games, each with their own unique set of rules that set them apart from one another. As the internet rose to become a household standard, these card games also made the transition to the web, and players can now challenge one another over vast distances.
Gone are the days when fans had to struggle to find someone who played the same card game, these days it's as simple as logging in and finding someone to battle. Updated on November 16th, by Patrick Mocella: Although new consoles such as the Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X are pushing the limits of technology in gaming with stunning graphics and robust A.
I systems, card games are still going strong. Not only in terms of physical releases, but also in digital gaming. Whether you're more of a competitive player who wants to crush your opponent or one who wants to team with friends to beat the game itself, there is an option for everyone in terms of digital experiences.
Most of these titles are exclusively available on PC but some are nice enough to include support for consoles as well. A popular card game that is still going strong eight years later, Smash Up from AEG is player competitive game that aims to solve schoolyard arguments like: can zombie dinosaurs beat a team of robot pirates? What about ghostly wizards vs fairy aliens? Available on Steam with a pair of expansions, this digital version of the game is missing the majority of the physical card game's catalog but for those new to Smash Up, the digital version of the game is still a good time to introduce players to this system.
A physics engine meant to simulate the experience of playing board games with friends in person, this game is tailor-made for developers to make their own official DLC for the game. However, when card game companies fail to make digital versions of their game, fans are there to pick up the slack.
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