![]() ![]() Most other board and card games are much faster in the computer versions. This behavior also makes the interface feel wonky at times, because slow starting animations like tapping, don't give immediate feedback and needs some getting used to. This alone wouldn't be that bad, but it contributes to to make the game feel very slow. Want to attack with you pack of 10 wolfs? Well you will have to wait for every tapping animation to finish before you can tap the next creature. That doesn't sound like much but sums up. As pretty as some of the animations look it get's annoying to have to watch the 1-2 second tapping animation so often. The interface of the game looks quite beautiful, but has some flaws. I am surprised that this doesn't seem to be an issue for any commercial reviewers. ![]() For me that takes a huge part of the fun and the motivation away, since I always enjoyed making new decks with interesting strategies much more than actually playing the game. ![]() You can make some modifications to pre-made decks, but that's it. Sadly the part I used to enjoy most, deck building, is the part the game doesn't allow you to do. When I saw that a Magic: The Gathering game is coming for iPad I knew I had to get it. ![]() When I saw that a Magic: The Gathering Back in high school I plaid quite a lot of Magic, but stopped later due to lack of playing partners.
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