Magic: The Gathering Arena (2019)

Game Description:
Magic: The Gathering Arena is a free-to-play digital collectible card game developed by Wizards of the Coast. Released in 2019, it immerses players in the role of a powerful Planeswalker, capable of casting spells, summoning creatures, and engaging in strategic battles against opponents. The game faithfully adapts the physical Magic: The Gathering experience, incorporating entire card sets and offering various play modes, including constructed, limited, and draft formats. Each format features its own competitive ranking system, allowing players to climb the ranks through skillful deck-building and tactical gameplay. With regular updates and events, Magic: The Gathering Arena provides a dynamic and engaging platform for both new and veteran players to explore the rich Magic universe.
Game Details
Platforms:
PC
Genres:
Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Card & Board Game
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ESRB Age Rating Summary:
Magic the Gathering: Arena is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Blood and Gore, and Mild Fantasy Violence. Also includes In-Game Purchases. This is a fantasy card game in which players use magical creatures and warriors to defeat opponents. Players use hands of cards in a game area, utilizing the battle traits and resources of each card's character. Battles are generally indicated by impact sounds and hit-point numbers decreasing. Some cards depict still images of violence and/or blood and gore: a vampire biting a victim's neck, with a large bloodstain; a werewolf with bloody claws; zombie body parts; a figure pierced by several arrows; a severed head.
Content Warnings:
Blood and Gore, Mild Fantasy Violence
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In-Game Purchases
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Parental Notes
While many parents praise the gameplay experience, they caution that Magic: The Gathering Arena may not be suitable for younger kids. The game does not contain profanity, but it does feature mild fantasy violence and some dark themes. Players will encounter still images depicting blood and gore, such as vampires biting victims, werewolves with bloody claws, and severed heads. These elements contribute to a mature atmosphere that some parents find concerning. Additionally, the game includes in-game purchases, which can be a point of caution for parents. Many suggest that the game is best suited for teens 13 and older due to its strategic complexity and mature content.
Why Your Kid Might Like Magic: The Gathering Arena
Magic: The Gathering Arena offers teens an exciting blend of strategy and fantasy, allowing them to step into the shoes of a powerful Planeswalker. The game’s digital format makes it accessible and engaging, with stunning graphics and animations that bring the cards to life. Teens enjoy the challenge of building their own decks, experimenting with different strategies, and competing against others in various formats. The competitive ranking system adds an element of achievement, motivating players to improve their skills and climb the ranks.
Regular updates and events keep the game fresh and exciting, providing new content and challenges for players to explore. The social aspect of the game, including the ability to play with friends or join online communities, enhances the experience, making it a popular choice for those who enjoy both competition and collaboration. Magic: The Gathering Arena successfully captures the essence of the original card game while offering a dynamic and immersive digital experience that resonates with its audience.
