Gamesta.com has some more indie deals to report on. The latest Groupees action launches the Build a Greenlight Bundle 2 with 9 games trying to get approved through Steam Greenlight. Some pretty nifty titles in there.
Rob Fearon has been making hyper-colorful arena shooters for a while now, long enough that one of them even appeared in the physical paper version of Hardcore Gamer Magazine.
What is Death Ray Manta? Looked at one way, it’s an easy question to answer. Except the game from Bagfull of Wrong isn’t going to be what lands on the Vita.
illgrillchill writes:
"When I was in elementary school, a major Japanese franchise hit American shores: Pokémon. Before I knew it, Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue swept the schools, with the card game quickly following. The cards were exhilarating: purchasing booster packs with the chance of getting rare cards, boxed sets guaranteeing you to get some powerful cards, and even the allure of debating with your friends whether or not a trade is “fair”made for exhilarating playground debate."
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Were they ever not cool? I think it depends on who you ask, and what card game you're talking about.
Well, I absolutely love Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft and if Nintendo decides to bring a virtual pokemon card game to the table I'm sure I'd love that too.
I don't think they've ever been cool, but HearthStone is addictive. I never thought I would get into card games but that one just reeled me in. Don't knock it till you try it.
I don't think they'll appeal to school yard children as much as they did in the past due to all the tech kids got these days.