Card Games
Card games, also known as solitaire games, are a type of tabletop game. From the "leaf game" of the ancient Tang Dynasty to the modern collectible card game, card games have gone through a long development process.
Modern card games originated from the "leaf game" of the Tang Dynasty in China. This card game was named because its cards were only the size of leaves. As time went on, card games gradually spread all over the world and were brought to Europe by Marco Polo in the 12th century, sparking great interest among Westerners. In the 16th century, "victory cards" became popular in the West, and then evolved into whist, which was similar to bridge, and finally bridge was produced in 1894. In the 1960s and 1970s, the first collectible card game, The Baseball Card Game, appeared in the United States. Then Magic the Gathering (MtG) developed by Dr. Richard Garfield in 1993 brought collectible card games to a new height.
Card games can be divided into many types according to different classification standards: such as poker, mahjong, etc., which mainly determine the winner by the combination and comparison of cards. Such games as Three Kingdoms, Werewolf, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh, Hearthstone, etc., incorporate role-playing elements. Players need to build their own decks and fight through strategies and skills. For example, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh, Hearthstone, etc., players fight directly against each other. For example, Landlord, 10:30, etc., one player plays as the dealer against other players. For example, Three Kingdoms, Werewolf, Bridge, etc., players are divided into multiple alliances to fight.
The effects that cards can have in the game are different, and there are strong and weak points. Therefore, in order to prevent the proliferation of powerful cards, basically all game publishers will use rarity to control the proportion of various strength cards. The three-segment division is a more common way, that is, divided into "common cards", "uncommon cards" and "rare cards". Taking Magic: The Gathering as an example, a supplement pack contains 15 cards, including one rare card, 3 uncommon cards, and the rest are common cards.
There are many different card game heroes, choose the one that suits you and explore the secrets of this world together. The card game can be played online for free without downloading. The card game can also be played for free on your computer, mobile phone, tablet or web browser.