
GamesBeat compares and contrasts three of the most popular digital card games, Hearthstone, SolForge, and Magic 2014.
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Think I'll stick with Hearthstone for now. Magic and SolForge sound a bit more intimidating.
Started SolForge a few days ago, and while I need to learn more about it, I like the mana curve of Hearthstone -- seems more tactical to me -- than what SolForge does so far.
Which one is the most likely to get me laid?
I don't like the mana curve of Hearthstone -- I feel like it limits what I can play. Some rounds, I have no choice as to what card I can lay down, so that doesn't seem as strategic to me.
I love the card-leveling aspect of SolForge. Best part of the game.