That's the spirit! Gambatte!
Thanks. I mean, winning means I get published in a magazine and ge 500 bucks. If I lose, I lose two dollars. But still, I need to keep trying to get involved. This is my calling, I think.
Well good for you man, I hope it does well. Even if it doesn't win anything, this is a very important step for you.
Just entered one of my short stories into a competition for the first time. I'm... kinda nervous, especially since the reception on Scrivener was pretty mixed.
Man it really is like FFVIII.
So the card game is pretty omnipresent. "So my investigation is so far pointing to the fact that the wife you want me to find escaped because you're a scary abusive smurfer. Wanna play a card game?"
Tetra Master had no real challenge for me. Most battles usually came down to who goes last, and there wasn't extra rules to add better strategy.
I'm weird in that I preferred Tetra Master. But yeah, TT was pretty fun.
Well that's good, I'm still sad the actual CCG never really left Japan. Triple Triad was that type of game that was easy to leanr, difficult to master.
It's more robust than triple Triad though. But also less robust than, say, Magic the Gathering. It is fairly involving to the point that they're making a separate game out of it that's in open beta now