What makes multiple cards turn at the same time is if you put a card down and the arrows fight if you win any of the card you beats arrows face any other cards those cards will be turned to your color.
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What makes multiple cards turn at the same time is if you put a card down and the arrows fight if you win any of the card you beats arrows face any other cards those cards will be turned to your color.
Yeah, but what makes you win? What makes them lose? I dont like that, just like I didnt like all the silly extra rules in Triple Triad. Basic Triple Triad is my favorite.
I also hate all those extra rules in Triple Triad, espeacially random that was the worst one.
Triple Triad always made sense... I never figured out Tetra Master at all.
For this reason, I actually prefered Tetra Master - I never played it, so I got to play the main game instead!
If I may just mention a later Squaresoft game, which is so kewl...
It's called Blitzball. Blitzball is perhaps the most fun, addictive (if graphical a little flawed) game I have ever played. PLUS it comes with this great mini-game called Final Fantasy X, in which you can carry out quests to find the best Blitzball players in existence...
Obviously they never considered putting a card-game in - all the cards would get wet in the sphere pool!
;)
And somebody said you can play Triple Triad online?
I'm gonna regret this when I become addicted, but...
URL?
Zild
Edit by Big D: Please use the edit/delete button instead of double-posting.
Triple Triad's the better one. Not only is it easier to play, but you can refine the cards into very useful stuff.
Tetra Master was overly complicated, but if you took out the time to learn it, it was far more fun. Because of the 8 arrow system, and varied card types, it was a far more strategic game.
That's not to say that Triple Triad wasn't good, however. I played it quite a lot (mostly to refine stuff), but I couldn't stand the rule changes from region to region.
So yeah, I like them both. But I prefer Tetra Master.
Triple triad. Not only is it easier but you get to make stuff from the cards. The only bad point is the dodgy rules. Like playing "all" and losing all your best cards at once.:(
Bleh.... Triple Triad is too... basic.
Tetra Master was the bomb. I liked the fact that it had alot of unknown variables that determine the battles. But if you pay very close attention, you'll notice some cards are better at defending and some are better at attacking, and some do well against certain types of cards but not so well vs. other types of cards. All of that dealing with the type of defense the card has along with the P,M, or X attack attribute. Also, if you attack with a Mithril Sword, it's hp is like 38. If you defend with a Mithril Sword it's hp is a whopping 2. Things like that you have to pay attention to. Once you discover some small trends, the game becomes very fun.
Triple Triad
ff8, triple triad. it just took longer to learn therefor making it funner (is funner a word?)
>>> Tetra master was better, Triple triad is just too basic..
the best cards are Dark Matter and Ark..
Triple Triad all the way!
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making it funner (is funner a word?)
I liked both of them equally, because they both suit the game they are in. Once you get into FFVIII you really get to like playing Triple Triad, and once oyu get into FFIX you really get to like playing Tetra Master. It all depends on which game you're focusing on at the time.
yeah, i like triple triad cuz i have gf cards that rape every person a i challenge