

The easiest way to get into the MTG world without stepping foot into your local game store.

Still, it offers a high fun factor, good depth, and daily and weekly quests to incentivize play and level up your account.Ī steady learning curve, and tons of goal oriented replay to keep you hooked Hopefully with more adoption and development the game gets more complex game modes. The social aspect of the game could use some work, as you’ll have to know friends’ in-game username to challenge them. It’s fun, free to play, has a substantial tutorial, and plenty of card collecting avenues to satisfy the deck building rabbit hole that keeps the game interesting. Luckily, Wizards of the Coast, the company behind the 20-year old hobby recently released Magic the Gathering Arena (Arena) to digitally ease the physical burdens of the card game.Īrena drops you right into the magic. Perhaps you even did some research until you realized the rules, deck strategy, start-up costs, and requirement that you often to need to hang out a game store to play it were all too much to start.

Even if you’ve never played the card game, you likely ran across someone in life who feverishly explained Magic the Gathering as the greatest activity since breathing.
