RangerWickett
Legend
I played old school Battletech, Star Wars, Star Trek, Lord of the Rings, Legend of the Five Rings, Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Jan-Ken-Po, and Shadowfist.
Magic was the most fun.
I haven't played Warlords, though I've heard good things about it. The thing is, Magic has the most money backing it, so it's the prettiest game, the most well-researched and playtested game, and overall best-designed game. And by 'design,' I mean how well it does what it tries to do. And what Magic tries to do is to make a fun game of spell dueling that requires tactical gameplay, strategic deckbuilding, and a Poker-esque ability to read your opponent and anticipate his moves.
If you're asking what computer is the best, it's probably going to be the one with the most money put into R&D. Card games aren't much different.
Magic was the most fun.
I haven't played Warlords, though I've heard good things about it. The thing is, Magic has the most money backing it, so it's the prettiest game, the most well-researched and playtested game, and overall best-designed game. And by 'design,' I mean how well it does what it tries to do. And what Magic tries to do is to make a fun game of spell dueling that requires tactical gameplay, strategic deckbuilding, and a Poker-esque ability to read your opponent and anticipate his moves.
If you're asking what computer is the best, it's probably going to be the one with the most money put into R&D. Card games aren't much different.