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February 4, 2008

Culdcept Saga - Board Game meets TCG for the Xbox 360


Due out later this week Culdcept Saga for the Xbox360 mixes a 400-card set Trading Card game with a turn-based board game with Monopoly undertones. We've been totally addicted to the demo on Xbox live all week since downloading the demo, and we can see how this game will make a great translation to the multiplayer. Not only is there a relatively deep gaming aspect, but the ability to ante and win cards online is.. well it's awesome really. The movie above is a developer walk-through of one of the levels that you should really take a gander it. Sure, it doesn't seem all that exciting to watch, but playing the game is quite the experience. If you're into casual games and TCGs, and have a bunch of friends on Xbox Live, Culdcept S. seems like just the gift to get us through that dry spot between Christmas and Spring.

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Posted by Critical Gamers Staff at February 4, 2008 12:50 PM


Comments

What about The Eye of Judgement for PS3? I just ordered it and can't wait to play. Plus you get actual physical cards to use. Maybe not as easy as virtual cards but it still makes the game seem tangible.


Posted by: DJ at February 5, 2008 1:39 PM
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