A New Model for Trading Card Games
We like to play kids games with our kids. It can be a bit boring to move those little pieces around the board, but its great hanging around with the kids. Kids games can be a lot of fun and it’s not rotting anybody’s brain. Unlike computer games there is also a strong social component to sitting down with family and playing a fun game.
One popular kids game is the collectible card game. Where the fun and collectability of a collectible card game centers on the characters and a full deck and everyone has access to the same cards they can test their talent rather than their budget. Most parents don’t have a pile of trading cards to select from and even if they did probably wouldn’t know which cards to use.
There are a lot of other options when searching for games for kids. There are the obvious board games that we have all played from the time we were kids. There are also adventure games, word games, and for the bigger kids – strategy games. Trading cards have become a popular hobby for kids young and old.
However, some of the most popular games that involve trading cards can be very difficult to learn. One of the downsides of a trading card game set up this way is that kids can buy themselves into an unfair advantage – affecting game balance and putting entry level players at a disadvantage; for parents, buying hundreds of bad cards to get a few good ones could be a real problem.
It doesn’t have to be this way. A trading card game can be just as interesting when everyone has access to all the cards. What’s more, the waste of paper and funds is sharply reduced if a collectible card game is designed for full access to cards.
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