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| games:yu-gi-oh [2021/12/02 12:19] – brad | games:yu-gi-oh [2021/12/02 18:38] (current) – brad |
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| Andrew Musselman introduced me to this game - which I'd seen before but never played. Lots of common CCG mechanics but more... terrible. The cards seem to all be one-off cases and absurd combinations. It's a garbage dump of mechanics with no reasonable interaction. Worst of all, this game gave me the opposite of a family-game feeling: When I won it felt like luck, but when I lost it felt like I'd played poorly. How awful is that? | Andrew Musselman introduced me to this game - which I'd seen before but never played. Lots of common CCG mechanics but more... terrible. The cards seem to all be one-off cases and absurd combinations. It's a garbage dump of mechanics with no reasonable interaction. Worst of all, this game gave me the opposite of a family-game feeling: When I won it felt like luck, but when I lost it felt like I'd played poorly. How awful is that? |
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| | See [[https://www.bradleycbuchanan.com/b/yu-gi-no/|blog post]]. |
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| {{tag>cards played "released in 1999" "played in 2013" duo}} | {{tag>cards played "released in 1999" "played in 2013" duo}} |