Krosmaga vs Magic: The Gathering Arena
Krosmaga
Krosmaga is an anime-themed MMOCCG that is set in the popular Krosmoz universe - a universe that's shared with other Ankama games including Dofus and Wakfu. In this game, you play as 1 out of the 8 gods, each with their own unique powers. The game is also different from other MMOCCG as the game borrows the defensive aspect of a tower defense game. This means that as opposed to draining your opponents' health, you'll be striving to push your units towards the enemy's side where you can then destroy their Dofus eggs. Regardless of whether you're a casual or competitive player, Krosmaga has a game mode for you as well.Although Krosmaga may look just like any other MMOCCG except with an anime-themed, it may actually surprise you with its depth and flavor. We highly recommend this game especially for players who enjoy collectible card games or any game by Ankama.
Magic: The Gathering Arena
Magic: The Gathering Arena is a spin-off. free-to-playgame from one of the most popular trading card game worldwide, Magic: The Gathering. In many ways, it's very similar to Magic: The Gathering Online since they are both basically the same games with the same rules. However, when it comes to attractiveness, MTG Arena definitely wins hands-down.Aside from having superior graphics, it has plenty of exciting animations, screen shaking, and sound effects to keep you engaged as you play. The gameplay may be standard but all of these extras do make a noticeable difference. In fact, with all the bells and whistles, the game is certainly well-packaged to be ported to the mobile platform.
However, since the game's still in beta, there is plenty of stuff that fans of the paper game might not be able to enjoy just yet. The cards, for instance, aren't all there yet, and so are the game modes. For a trading card game, the trading feature isn't implemented in the game as well.
That being said, Magic: The Gathering Arena is perhaps one of the best digital MTG games out there, beating out MTG Online and Magic Duels by a mile. The free-to-play game may not be flawless but at least it is not a grind to play, has a fun gameplay, and has plenty of room to expand and grow. If you're a fan of Magic: The Gathering, you'll want to give this game a try.