![]() ![]() Starter decks are sold so you can start competing right out of the box, though boosters and expansions will help you customize your decks so you can be more competitive. Specifically for this review, I was sent a couple of decks from from the new set called Red Letter Day, which should be going up on Kickstarter tomorrow.Įach player begins the game with a deck of 50-60 cards. You’re not collecting disciples or anything, but rather are collecting a bunch of cute fantasy creatures that are batting enemies called Sinnies while trying to build up your Truth Seeker. It’s published by Animo Games, and is a TCG with a Biblical basis. All that said, here comes a review of a a TCG called image by BGG user AnimoĪnimo: Living Deck Bible Verse Game came out originally in 2017, designed by Josh Patton, Josh Wegner, and Theresa Wegner. My experience with this type of game is extremely minimal – I’ve played one round of Magic, one round of the Star Wars TCG, and have a set of Netrunner cards that I still need to play at some point. There have been a number of popular TCG/CCGs over the years, including Magic: The Gathering and Pokemon. ![]() For the uninitiated, TCG stands for Trading Card Game, and is also known as a Collectible Card Game (CCG). Thanks to Animo Games for providing a review copy of this game.įull disclosure right up front: I am not now, nor have I ever been, a TCG guy.
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