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Your favorite collecting game?

sunandshadowsunandshadow Member RarePosts: 1,985
I'm talking about any game where collecting is a fairly large part of the gameplay.  Doesn't matter if you are collecting pokemon, customized cars, clothing, or what.  Tell me what platform the game is for, the name, what you collect, and why it's your favorite. :grin: 
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  • OhhPaigeyOhhPaigey Member RarePosts: 1,517
    Ready for an original answer?

    Pokemon!
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  • NephaeriusNephaerius Member UncommonPosts: 1,671
    Moonrise is a pretty cool game from Undead Labs (State of Decay) that's mimics pokemon with some twists. It's currently in EA on Steam and will eventually be available on mobile as well.

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  • BillMurphyBillMurphy Former Managing EditorMember LegendaryPosts: 4,565
    I like these games, but never really get sucked into them. Curious to see how Dragomon Hunter works out. But I agree with @Nephaerius ;
    that Moonrise is pretty sweet.

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  • arctarusarctarus Member UncommonPosts: 2,581
    Wow, all the x-pacs and trading cards .

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  • OhhPaigeyOhhPaigey Member RarePosts: 1,517
    Moonrise is a pretty cool game from Undead Labs (State of Decay) that's mimics pokemon with some twists. It's currently in EA on Steam and will eventually be available on mobile as well.
    I've never even heard of this game, but it looks pretty neat. Now I wanna buy it. :(
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  • NephaeriusNephaerius Member UncommonPosts: 1,671
    OhhPaigey said:
    Moonrise is a pretty cool game from Undead Labs (State of Decay) that's mimics pokemon with some twists. It's currently in EA on Steam and will eventually be available on mobile as well.
    I've never even heard of this game, but it looks pretty neat. Now I wanna buy it. :(

    I've actually been dying for a pokemon-esque game on a mobile platform so I grabbed it in EA on Steam. I also love the team at Undead Labs. I say it's worth it but I think it will play out a lot better with a touch interface. Sometimes it's hard to quickly click between skills in combat with the mouse and it would be much easier to use your fingers instead.

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  • Loke666Loke666 Member EpicPosts: 21,441
    OhhPaigey said:
    Moonrise is a pretty cool game from Undead Labs (State of Decay) that's mimics pokemon with some twists. It's currently in EA on Steam and will eventually be available on mobile as well.
    I've never even heard of this game, but it looks pretty neat. Now I wanna buy it. :(
    It is made by Strain, they former lead deigner of Blizzard (WC3 among others) and Arenanet. He is very competent but I can't say I played this game myself, I am hoping they also still work on their MMO....

    For me the best collectible game will still be Magic the gathering, both with cards and PC. Well, there are also a few collictible tabletop games I like like Wings of War and Blue Max/Canvas eagles.

    The whole collectible thing is kinda a scam though, you usually have to buy a load of crap to get lucky and get something useable. Heck, to get a great classic magic type 1 deck today you need to fork up something around $5000 or more.

    That doesn't mean the games can't be fun but maybe they should focus more on providing cool different decks and less on getting people buy loads of card that they mostly throw away.
  • H0urg1assH0urg1ass Member EpicPosts: 2,380
    Easily it was Legend of the Five Rings.  

    I played MtG for a good decade, starting with the beta set in my high school library before class, but my all time favorite game to play was Legend of the Five Rings.

    It has so much depth to it.  A player can win the game in multiple ways such as reaching an honor score of 40,  Causing your opponent to drop to -19 honor, acquiring and playing all five of the ring cards or militarily wiping out all of your foes.  Some factions can't win in certain ways because, for instance, they have no honor, and some factions can't lose in certain ways because they cannot be dishonored.

    I tried Hearthstone and I hated it.  I honestly can't believe that there are professional MtG players quitting to play HS.  It's such a shallow and boring game.  Not to mention there's no card trading so you literally have to dump thousands of dollars into the game to get the cards you actually want rather than just buying or trading.  Not gonna happen in a bazillion years.
  • SebaliSebali Member UncommonPosts: 395
    @Nephaerius thanks ill check out mmonrise
  • CrazKanukCrazKanuk Member EpicPosts: 6,130
    edited August 2015
    I'm actually playing Summoners War (on iOS) at the moment. It's actually not too bad. It is F2P and apart from $5 I spent after my initial 3 weeks (since I decided I was going to commit time to it) I haven't spent a dime. Apart from that $5 "introductory" pack, everything else is pretty outrageous anyway. However, it seems like you can progress without it. Heavy RNG game, but decent strategy, too. Lots of theorycrafting going on as well. 

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  • ScorchienScorchien Member LegendaryPosts: 8,914
    Always really enjoyed  EQ2 , so many great rewards for Housing ,cosmetics , etc......
  • mmoguy43mmoguy43 Member UncommonPosts: 2,770
    Really liked the Auto Assault trading card game when it was out. Legends of Norrath with EQ2 was great during raid downtimes. I get sucked into card/puzzle minigames. Pazaak in KOTOR and now Gwent in Witcher 3...
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  • madazzmadazz Member RarePosts: 2,115
    Moonrise is a game I really, really want to like. But the way you transition from area to area its bleck! Obviously the game is designed for a tablet / touchscreen with all of the slide this out and drop this here type of controls. I just wish there was more of a world to move around in the way that I am accustomed to. Instead its just tap the side of the screen to move to the next area with no real control of your character.

    EQ2 was pretty good for collecting. You could do the actual collections (finding things on the ground), or you could collect certain items. Me... I actually enjoyed getting and completing as many quests as possible for my level range. There was just so many.

    Hearthstone is pretty fun for collecting. I like doing some of the achievement just to get the cards lol. I do quite well without dishing out a ton of money. Though I have put some in.

    My all time favorite which IMO does not exist anymore, was UO. I liked collecting in that game because I could also go all sims like and place things where I like in my home. Oh my... the struggle of having to buy a new home because you have run out of space for your quest bounty. I never did finish my red skeleton armour (can't recall the actual name). 

    I just want to throw in both Marvel Heroes and Path of Exile. Whether it be collecting the heroes themselves, the items, or collecting the gems you want to level up and play with or skills, these two games are quite decent for some collecting.
  • KenFisherKenFisher Member UncommonPosts: 5,035
    I don't think I've ever played anything where collecting was a significant activity.  Closest would be mini-pets in WoW TBC.

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  • Loke666Loke666 Member EpicPosts: 21,441
    XAPKen said:
    I don't think I've ever played anything where collecting was a significant activity.  Closest would be mini-pets in WoW TBC.
    Skins in GW2 maybe? They sure are a collection (but you might never played it or quit before they added the feature).
  • AkulasAkulas Member RarePosts: 3,028
    If they did a mature version of pokemon where instead of pokemons it was heroes and instead of a trainer it was an adventurer and you use a whip to fight. (whip to show your leadership?) then i'd probaly play it. Heroes fighting each other sounds kind of cool. I can't think of any actual game that comes to mind other than WoW pet battles unless collecting neopet stamps counts.

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  • Loke666Loke666 Member EpicPosts: 21,441
    Akulas said:
    If they did a mature version of pokemon where instead of pokemons it was heroes and instead of a trainer it was an adventurer and you use a whip to fight. (whip to show your leadership?) then i'd probaly play it. Heroes fighting each other sounds kind of cool. I can't think of any actual game that comes to mind other than WoW pet battles unless collecting neopet stamps counts.
    EQ2 already had the same pet battles in 2007.

    But of course having a side game where players could own gladiators like in the Spartacus boardgame do have more appeal then pets. With the right setting (AoC would work or anything in ancient Rome) it could be an interesting minigame and side activety. Maybe a system where you could sell successful gladiators.

    Add some Circus maximus styled chariot races as well and things would be even more interesting.

    Not enough just to base a MMO on it but some more stuff to do in one.
  • waynejr2waynejr2 Member EpicPosts: 7,771
    I'm talking about any game where collecting is a fairly large part of the gameplay.  Doesn't matter if you are collecting pokemon, customized cars, clothing, or what.  Tell me what platform the game is for, the name, what you collect, and why it's your favorite. :grin: 

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  • WizardryWizardry Member LegendaryPosts: 19,332
    Yes i enjoy collecting in EQ2,i also played MTG for many years,one not mentioned is the pets in Wiz 101.
    I also enjoy collecting the seasonal items from gaming events "far too many to mention",i feel bummed out if i miss any of them.

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  • BulletToothBulletTooth Member UncommonPosts: 30
    Loke666 said:

    For me the best collectible game will still be Magic the gathering, both with cards and PC. 

    I am on board with this, MTG has always been the best collectible game for me (unless you count Pogs when I was 13 years old). I still get giddy as a schoolboy when I thumb through a new deck. 
  • Loke666Loke666 Member EpicPosts: 21,441
    I am on board with this, MTG has always been the best collectible game for me (unless you count Pogs when I was 13 years old). I still get giddy as a schoolboy when I thumb through a new deck. 
    I have to admit that I havn't built a deck at all in a few years and not been playing much either but it happens that I show up at some store with open gaming or a club and pull ot a Legends deck or my old trusty "stone throwing devils" black deck.

    Magic had a lot of crappy expansions (Fallen empires and whater the one after were called got me quitting the first time) but games can vary a lot.

    A buddy and me are actually looking a bit on making our own game but it will be rather different from Magic and probably not with boosters but pre made boxes instead. Still in pre alpha state though but we got inspired a month or 2 back when we were watchings Gamers : Hands of fate. You really must watch that one if you are into CCGs.

  • BulletToothBulletTooth Member UncommonPosts: 30
    Loke666 said:
    I am on board with this, MTG has always been the best collectible game for me (unless you count Pogs when I was 13 years old). I still get giddy as a schoolboy when I thumb through a new deck. 
    I have to admit that I havn't built a deck at all in a few years and not been playing much either but it happens that I show up at some store with open gaming or a club and pull ot a Legends deck or my old trusty "stone throwing devils" black deck.

    Magic had a lot of crappy expansions (Fallen empires and whater the one after were called got me quitting the first time) but games can vary a lot.

    A buddy and me are actually looking a bit on making our own game but it will be rather different from Magic and probably not with boosters but pre made boxes instead. Still in pre alpha state though but we got inspired a month or 2 back when we were watchings Gamers : Hands of fate. You really must watch that one if you are into CCGs.

    I agree with that, and Homelands was the one right after Fallen Empires I believe. I think that whole era from 95 to 00 was hit and miss. They were trying to release way to many expansions withing those 5 years and it was a lot of work to keep up with everything out there. I feel like they have been doing that again the last 2-3 years.

    If you ever get your CCG going send me a message I'd love to check out what you're doing!

    Also thanks for the Hands of Fate recommendation, I watched every episode today and loved it! I also gotta give them props for repping Pathfinder, the best system out there for PnP gaming (imo)!
  • NailzzzNailzzz Member UncommonPosts: 515
     Skill collecting in GW1. And items for the hall of monuments. But with the skills selection, it reminded me a lot of deck building. With every class being a different color type/flavor of card.
  • ComanComan Member UncommonPosts: 2,178
    COD..I love to collect tears!...nah just kidding. While I never played it on the computer, I would have to go for Magic the Gathering, platform? A real life table. Moonrise also seems like fun.
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