Magic 2014: Duels of the Planeswalkers

Magic 2014: Duels of the Planeswalkers (2013)

by Stainless Games Ltd., Wizards of the Coast LLC
Genres:Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Tactical, Card & Board Game
Themes:Fantasy
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:Ignite your spark with Magic 2014: Duels of the Planeswalkers! With over 12 million fans, discover what makes Magic: The Gathering the world’s premier trading card game. Become a Planeswalker and travel the planes of existence unleashing a torrent of spells and creatures to devastate your opponents. Prove yourself in combat against Chandra Nalaar—a fiercely independent Planeswalker with an affinity for fire and quick temper—then battle your way through the planes to face the mysterious villain trying to pull Chandra’s strings. Explore the rich storyline of Magic 2014 and fire up your game: * The best way to learn to play Magic: A detailed tutorial makes it easy to get started. * Deck building: Open virtual booster packs of Magic cards to build decks and battle in single-player and multiplayer modes. * Hours of game play: Discover 10 new decks, each with many new cards to unlock, plus campaigns to complete, encounters to overcome, and challenges to decipher.Show more
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January 30, 2025
Probably one of the best mtg simulators at the time and still holds up. The card pool and format at the time were in a good spot. Also there's a fairly dedicated community for modding the game with new cards and custom decks (the default framework of the game doesn't allow for much customization) Vanilla experience is great for new to mildly advanced players.
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