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Minecraft Developer Announces Scrolls, A Card Game

Mojang's next game is a CCG.

Mojang had some huge news to share at GDC this week: the indie studio is working on another, much different title alongside their building game Minecraft. This new joint is called Scrolls, and it’s a collectible card game in the vein of Magic: The Gathering crossed with a dab of Chess.

Here’s how it works: in the game, you’ll collect and purchase bundles of cards in order to build the most devastating decks possible. With that deck, you can erect defenses and call on monsters to attack your lone opponent and his cards on a Chess-like board. When you or your opponent’s health hits the zero mark, it’s game over.

“At the core it’s a collectable card game, but it’s also a board game,” project lead Jacob Porser told Rock, Paper, Shotgun in an exclusive preview. “It’s combining the two. As you place your units or your buildings, or your siege weapons, you place it on the game board to play against your opponent,” he said.

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“It’s not only about designing a proper collection of scrolls [the cards], and the tactical aspect of that deck, but it’s also about the tactical sense of how to place your units on the game board,” he added.

Mojang has big plans for the title. Gamasutra mentions that Markus Persson wants to see worldwide online tournaments, and of course, Mojang will be selling supplemental packs of cards, much like other digital and physical collectible card games. 

Scrolls will see a private beta release at some point later this year on the PC and Macintosh. Apparently, Minecraft Alpha owners will get a shot at this beta. 

If you're looking for a bit more on Scrolls, go check out those links to Gamasutra and RPS for your in-depth coverage needs. Both outlets hit the road and saw a build of the game over at Mojang.

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@Sedasys: 
It's not, but it shouldn't need to be.
 
In addition: the people who are working on the new game were hired specifically to work on the new game.
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I don't want to be paying for digital cards. I hope they handle that part better than I'm imagining they will.

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This might actually be more to my liking. I am a sucker for card game based mechanics in video games.

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I'm genuinely interested in this. I can play a card game without needing to have nerdy friends now!

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@admanb: You stopped me dead in my tracks there and I thank you.
Still, the Mojang team isn't particularly big at the moment, is it?
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In a desperate attempt to cut off the "notch is lazy and ripping people off with Minecraft!!!11" spam that has followed this news across the web, I will say this:
 

NOTCH IS NOT WORKING ON THIS PROJECT. THE TEAM WORKING ON THIS PROJECT IS SEPARATE FROM THE MINECRAFT TEAM. THIS WILL HAVE NO EFFECT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF MINECRAFT.

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Not to be a wet blanket but shouldn't minecraft be finished first before we start hearing about this stuff?

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@Aetheldod said:

" @RE_Player92 said:

" I like them cards.  "

Ohhh damn you!!!!! >:3 Edit: The closest 've been "
The trick is to go to the news tab so you can comment on the story without actually clicking on it :D
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I apologise. I can't get into this card game. Not after Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh. Not after them.

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Wow, not at all what I was expecting.

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Ugh! I wanted first, but all I got was a 404. :(

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@RE_Player92 said:

" I like them cards.  "

Ohhh damn you!!!!! >:3
Edit: The closest 've been
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I like them cards. 

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Mojang had some huge news to share at GDC this week: the indie studio is working on another, much different title alongside their building game Minecraft. This new joint is called Scrolls, and it’s a collectible card game in the vein of Magic: The Gathering crossed with a dab of Chess.

Here’s how it works: in the game, you’ll collect and purchase bundles of cards in order to build the most devastating decks possible. With that deck, you can erect defenses and call on monsters to attack your lone opponent and his cards on a Chess-like board. When you or your opponent’s health hits the zero mark, it’s game over.

“At the core it’s a collectable card game, but it’s also a board game,” project lead Jacob Porser told Rock, Paper, Shotgun in an exclusive preview. “It’s combining the two. As you place your units or your buildings, or your siege weapons, you place it on the game board to play against your opponent,” he said.

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“It’s not only about designing a proper collection of scrolls [the cards], and the tactical aspect of that deck, but it’s also about the tactical sense of how to place your units on the game board,” he added.

Mojang has big plans for the title. Gamasutra mentions that Markus Persson wants to see worldwide online tournaments, and of course, Mojang will be selling supplemental packs of cards, much like other digital and physical collectible card games. 

Scrolls will see a private beta release at some point later this year on the PC and Macintosh. Apparently, Minecraft Alpha owners will get a shot at this beta. 

If you're looking for a bit more on Scrolls, go check out those links to Gamasutra and RPS for your in-depth coverage needs. Both outlets hit the road and saw a build of the game over at Mojang.