Yu-Gi-Oh! EARLY DAYS COLLECTION

Yu-Gi-Oh! EARLY DAYS COLLECTION

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How do these compare to Pokemon TCG on GBC?
I'm a big fan of the Pokemon TCG on Game Boy Color.
Single player adventure acquiring boosters to improve your decks to win battles and progress the story.
Does any of these yugioh games have similar vibes?
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A few of the later games (Reshef of Destruction I think) have more of an RPG feel to them with an overworld to traverse. Most of them, especially the earlier games, are entirely menus and duels.
I'd say the progression loop is very similar, just that most games are purely menu based to determine who to duel next. Because of Pokemon's element system and element based gyms, there is a bit more of an incentive to create element based decks to defeat certain enemies. There's something kind of like that in the Yu-Gi-Oh games that include the elemental system, but it's sort of a different thing.
Pokemon TCG is easier but overall a very well rounded game and more polished than ANY of the yugioh games. It also has some of the best music made for a game. On the other hand yugioh has way more cards and playstyles and can be played for much much longer. All of the yugioh games have more overall content than Pokemon TCG just from the variety of opponents and cards. Yugioh is more for the people that like the strategy and just dueling and not so much anything else lol.
Yes!
The Sacred Cards is in this collection and is a very similar RPG kind of affair.
Reshef of Destruction is its sequel but I've not played that one so I don't know how it compares.

I absolutely LOVE card RPGs!

The fact that they're in this collection, along with online for older yugioh formats, and the possibility of multiplayer for the dungeon dice monsters digital board game are the reasons why I'm super excited for this!

(Other card RPG shout outs of late I think are: Shadowverse Champion's Battle (Switch), Inscryption (multi-platform), Marvel's Midnight Suns (multi-platform).
Inscryption starts out like a Slay the Spire but has a story to it so when you get past that bit there's an homage bit to pokémon tcg gbc too, I love this genre of game! They're so fun!)
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Also recommend Shandalar if you feel like a very old school MtG version of it. I think Magic Forge has something similar? Erannorth Chronicles is on Steam and is basically an RPG but with cards for everything, fills a similar role too with tons of replayability.
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