And I found it clever the way it allows the player to visit five different planes, including a healthy sample of cards and mechanics for each of those planes. I actually found the campaign fun to play through multiple times, including the challenge of going against different ai decks, but that is the sort of play I have always enjoyed, so that is just me. I purchased the ipad version (which came out a week early), played through it for a week starting with the blue-black Dimir deck (a lot!) and then purchased and played the xbox 360 version when it came out the next week (using a different starter deck, the red-white boros deck). But with the duels series (unlike with the real cards) I rarely play multiplayer on-line - I just enjoy going against the ai, and I have not been playing much of the two-headed giant, so that is less of a factor for me. By way of background, I was first introduced to Magic in the original Duels game in 2009 and have played each version since then, and also have been playing with the real cards since M11 as well (Scars of Mirrordon, Innistrad, Ravnica, and Theros blocks). I have actually had a lot of fun with it, though of course it has some problems. I have actually had a lot of fun with it, Because this game has been getting a lot of hate, I thought I would weigh in with a different view. Because this game has been getting a lot of hate, I thought I would weigh in with a different view.
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