![]() Even some of the biggest IPs have created their own deck-building spinoff games that are a ton of fun to play. This genre spans all types of games, from highly competitive PvP, PvE, roguelikes, and even horror games. So many years later, not only have all the major physical deck-building games been translated into video game formats, but brand new ones were created that couldn’t be played physically, or would be too complex to realistically do so. Plus, with a computer handling all the math and rules behind the scenes, games were much more streamlined and easy to get into. ![]() ![]() ![]() Deck-building games were a natural fit for the digital format - you don’t have to worry about losing cards or having to find other people nearby to play against. Some were sports, but there were also plenty of board and card game translations that were digitized. Once computers, and video games, came along, the first types of games to be made were simulations of real games. There’s something just inherently fun about building a deck of cards, sitting down, and pitting your collection against someone else in a test of tactics and planning, but with a bit of luck thrown in to keep things interesting.
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