What players should expect:
In this virtual world, players will explore the world finding hidden areas and treasures while competing against AIs & PCs to expand their collection, learn new techniques & strategy, and increase their rank on the leaderboards. The higher one's rank, the better the tournaments one will be invited to. There will be regional and worldwide tournaments as well as special invitationals. Winning exhibition matches and tournaments yields rewards proportional to their difficulty and scope. Champions will be granted unique rewards and privileges, and have access to special regions/areas. Players will also be able to design and create their own avatars and living spaces and be able to share them with others around the world.
The world is divided into different regions and and sub-districts to allow players an easy way to navigate to where they need to go. The four primary regions are based on the four Trading Card Games (TCGs) that this virtual world has to offer. They are located around the central tournament district, or the Stadium District. This is where players go to participate in major world tournaments or special invitationals.
Secondary regions (Home, Marketplace, Social, Tutorial) exist to facilitate the player in ways to enhance the overall game experience. Upon entering the virtual world, the player will find him/herself in the Tutorial district. There, the player will be guided through the basics of the world such as navigation, interaction, collecting/trading, and competition.
This virtual world cannot be called a mere video game, it is much more than that. This is a place where people can go to play "old-school" style trading card games within a digital environment. People can network with like-minded individuals and make friends around the world. Whether one's motivations are social, creative, or competitive, this world all that and more to offer.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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Sounds about right. However, in addition to invitational tournaments, there should also be open tournaments.
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