I used to play Wagic: The Homebrew for PSP but I got tired of it.
Playing IRL is much more fun.
In other related news, I just purchased more cards for a deck I'm building right now. It's a mono-black discard deck. I'm trying to work out the ratios of cards, but I think it will work pretty well.
This is the deck I've been playing. It's not necessarily "good", but it's annoying and I won half my games with it, which is decent.
I play Yu-Gi-Oh!, and I've seen people playing Magic. Looks fun enough. I'll stick with yugioh for a while though.
That was my thoughts a few months ago. Then I started playing and I haven't touched my Yu-Gi-Oh! deck since.
is that the card game where you spend a bunch of money on custom making your deck, then next year a new series comes out and you have to start over from scratch because they arent allowed to be played with at real leagues unless you have the most up to date ones?
Yes. But there are "real" leagues that allow you to use old cards. There is the "Extended" league, which goes back a few blocks (sets of cards), and "Legacy", which uses all the blocks but bans certain cards that become too overpowered when coupled with other cards from other blocks. "Type II" (AKA Standard) uses the current blocks and is ever changing. And though it seems stupid that you have to keep buying cards to stay current, it really isn't that bad. The cards last for a year and most casual players never spend more than a few hundred over the course of that year, which is that bad when you consider most gamers buy quite a few video games over the course of a year that is about the same amount. Also, if you regularly buy snacks at school or whatever, those add up to about the same prices. As for Standard constantly changing, it actually helps balance it and makes it quite fun, so you aren't always pair against the same combination of cards, and this forces you to come up with new ways to beat those new combos.
I see people at my library playing magic, it seems kind of cool.
Go watch them sometime. I'm sure they won't mind and you'll get a pretty good idea of what it's about.