Play Magic Against the Computer, or Better Than Apprentice
I’m writing this article to promote a program I’ve written, called “MTG Forge,” that lets you play Magic against a computer opponent using all the rules of a real game. It’s really fun. Currently there are 400 cards available, and you can play in three modes: Constructed (all the cards), Sealed, or Draft. [Editor’s Note: It’s a quiet time for Magic at the moment. Roll on Lorwyn, say I. In the meantime, here’s something a little different…]
I’m writing this article to promote a program I’ve written, called “MTG Forge, ” that lets you play Magic against a computer opponent using…
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