![]() ![]() Each player has a life bar that is depleted with each successful attack by an opponent, and a player loses the match when their life bar is empty. Other cards include locations and equipment, which can be used to boost the statistics and abilities of characters, and "plot twists" which encompass a wide range of effects, such as forcing an opponent to forfeit some of the cards in their hand. Types of cards include characters, such as Onslaught and Namor each character has an attack and defense rating that represents how much damage they can inflict and sustain. Once put into play from the player's hand, a card can be used to provide a benefit to the player or to attack the opponent. More powerful cards, such as Magneto, require a higher available pool of resources and so can only be played in later turns in a match. Resource points are gained by specifically assigning any card in the hand to a resource row, and only one card can be made into a resource each turn. ![]() The more powerful a card is, the more resource points are required to play it. Cards are played by spending "resource points" which act as a form of energy. The playing field is made of up individual rows where cards can be placed there are six rows for each player. Each turn a player draws two cards to add to their hand, and cards in a hand can be put onto the playing field. Matches are formatted into segmented turns during which players can act. The handheld versions were criticized for presenting a visual format inappropriate for small screens.Ī screenshot from the PSP version of the game, displaying the playing field of a match. It was considered faithful to the physical version, but reviewers commented that it was not accessible to players who weren't already fans of collectible card games. The game received mixed reviews from critics. The game follows the rules laid out in Upper Deck's VS System, used in card games across several franchises including Marvel, DC Comics, and Hellboy. Marvel Trading Card Game is a virtual card game in which the player chooses to be either a superhero or supervillain in single-player mode. The game is based on Upper Deck Entertainment's Marvel Comics-based collectible card game, and was released across all three platforms in several regions in 2007. ![]() It was developed by Vicious Cycle Software and 1st Playable Productions and published by Konami. Marvel Trading Card Game is a video game for the Nintendo DS, Windows, and PlayStation Portable. ![]()
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