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by Jerry Whorebach 11/07/2006, 5:16am PST |
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Tom Chick, Quarter To Three wrote:
Monopoly: the Gathering
The Japanese have taken everything you love about Magic the Gathering and grafted it onto an elaborate Monopoly style board game, complete with a stock market subgame.
Greg Kasavin, GameSpot wrote:
You might expect that Magic: The Gathering and Monopoly would blend together about as well as oil and water, but these two influences combine for surprisingly fun and addictive results in Culdcept, the second North American release this year from long-dormant game publisher NEC.
Christian Nutt, GameSpy wrote:
Well, Culdcept is a totally fascinating, deep, and addictive hybrid of the best elements of non-electronic card and board games, like Magic: the Gathering and Monopoly.
Jeremy Dunham, Fucking IGN wrote:
But as 2003 comes to an end, the folks at NEC Interchannel and Omiya Soft aim to prove that fact one last time; as the pair's creative mix of Monopoly and Magic: The Gathering known as Culdcept has quietly shipped to retailers across North America.
John Scalzo, UGO wrote:
Culdcept is Magic: The Gathering meets Monopoly.
Wikipedia wrote:
Culdcept is a turn-based strategy video game. It has drawn comparisons to other modern strategy titles like Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, and also shares features with non-video games Monopoly and Magic: The Gathering (the game is widely considered to be an even combination of these two games).
You wrote:
This is Magic the Gathering and Monopoly. |
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