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		<title>Wizard 101 Game Download and Review, Magic The Gathering for Kids</title>
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Wizard 101 is an online multiplayer game aimed for kids and is similar in play to Magic the Gathering. In gameplay, you will play a young wizard that attends magic school and then sets off on a series of adventures. The game’s basic mechanics are mainly based on collectable cards, where every card represents a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://the-best-free-games.com/wizard-101-first-impressions">Wizard 101</a> is an online multiplayer game aimed for kids and is similar in play to Magic the Gathering. In gameplay, you will play a young wizard that attends magic school and then sets off on a series of adventures. The game’s basic mechanics are mainly based on collectable cards, where every card represents a different spell, if you want to try out Wizard 101, be sure to head over the the <a title="wizard 101 game download" href="http://the-best-free-games.com/wizard-101-first-impressions">wizard 101 game download</a> page. These cards cannot be bought, but more are granted as gameplay proceeds to higher levels. Each wizard can specialized in a specific type of magic, such as Ice or Fire. A secondary school is also available to get other cards. For monthly subscription, this game is $10 a month, although you can try it out for free. If you subscribe for a long period of time, then the price is much lower.</p>
<p>The game has a simple yet elegant style of playing. Each spell costs a certain amount of power points. The more powerful the spell is, the more points it will consume. Power Points can be built up at the rate of 1 each turn. However, buffing spells thrown at you does not cost any points. So much of the playing revolves on casting debuffs and buffs to build up points so an appropriate damage spell can be chosen. There is quite a bit of tension involved while playing, and it is important to get the right mix of damage spells and debuff/buff spells. The game play is based on turns, with four players on every side. Other people can also join the battles, and monsters can join as well.</p>
<p>The graphics for Wizard 101 is very well made with clean, colorful, crisp, and cartoony features. It is a game made for children, so the graphics are not cutting edge in quality, but the style of art more than makes up for the quality. The players and their gear look good, and the card animations and monsters are very well done. This is a fantasy world to the artwork is done in a similar fashion and the designers obviously didn’t try to make this world realistic.</p>
<p>The system for character creation is done with a series of questions. In the beginning, you can shape your character to have various looks, features, and powers. The naming system is also quite impressive. You choose your first name, and then two parts of a last name, this system is easy to use and makes character creation quite simple. Overall, Wizard 101 is a great game to play, it is very stable with very few problems.</p>
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		<title>Magic The Gathering Cards</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 15:18:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Magic The Gathering was first released in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast. It&#8217;s creator, Richard Garfield had created the game in his own free time. In fact, he had been working on it since 1991 using volunteer playtesters to polish his initial ideas. Following a meeting with Wizards of the Coast, Magic The Gathering [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Magic The Gathering was first released in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast. It&#8217;s creator, Richard Garfield had created the game in his own free time. In fact, he had been working on it since 1991 using volunteer playtesters to polish his initial ideas. Following a meeting with Wizards of the Coast, Magic The Gathering trading cards became the first of many Trading Card Games. Seventeen years later it is still widely played, in some 70 countries with an active tournament and community of professional players.</p>
<p><a href="http://magicmoviesguide.com/magic-tricks/">Magic the gathering cards</a> have remained popular, largely due to the nature of the game. Each player constructs a Deck of roughly 60 cards. Before play, the decks are shuffled and each player cuts the other&#8217;s deck. Seven cards are drawn and play begins. Since its release, the game has changed, but basic play remains the same. Various cards may be placed on the playing field, no more then one a turn unless allowed by another card. You may then &#8220;tap&#8221; the lands for mana to play additional cards. Most cards must be played during your turn, though there are exceptions to that which are used to interrupt or counter another players actions.. To win you must cause your opponents entire deck to be discarded or reduce their life pool from 20 to zero. The exact strategy and tactics used are greatly influenced by how each player has built their deck.</p>
<p>Within the Magic The Gathering rules there are five broad types of card with a sixth generally minor set. The primary groups are represented by the color White, Green, Blue, Red, Black. The sixth group, colorless or artifacts generally are used to support the primary them of a deck, All cards within a color tie into the overarching theme. White makes heavy use of smaller cheaper creatures as well as a mix of defensive cards and cards that act to level the playing field, destroying all lands or creatures at once. Green focuses heavily on the summoning of creatures of steadily increasing power to simply crush your opponent.</p>
<p>Blue represents magic and intellect and so controlling what actions your opponent makes. Red is chaos personified. Cheap fast creatures, direct damage, land and artifact destruction spells define this color. Black has many creature destruction cards as well as spells that force an opponent to discard. Many black creatures are quite powerful, but drain the life of their summoner as a balance. Players continually combine the colors to create new decks and tactics to achieve victory.</p>
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