Penny Arcade and Mine Craft join forces to create a new game that the classic trading card game (TCG, even Collectible Card Game) to invent virtually new.
Scrolls will be developed by indie game studio Mojang and include articles from Jerry "Tycho" Holkins of Penny Arcade .
"Notch and I started about five years ago to discuss the idea of Scrolls," said the chief designer Jakob Porse . "We're both big fans of the CCG genre, but we felt that all the existing titles are fraught with errors. We are pleased now to finally put all our ideas with the development of Scrolls can. "
Holkins brings his writing talent and his skilful use of adjectives in the back story. Holkins says, he and all others were in Penny Arcade big fans of mine Craft .
"Since mine Craft in our offices held catchment, it has once vibrant people into shambling half-dead, think only of constructing monolithic structures," said Holkins . "When Notch said the Mojang-Typnen had an idea for another game I thought it would be safest to join them in this. "
Although still in beta phase, has the computer game Mine Craft already more than 4.5 million registered users. Could also have more than 1.4 million copies of the game be stopped. The game was developed by Markus Notch Persson, who has since set Mojang , a Stockholm-based studio with a staff of nine.
Scrolls , Mojang s first game as a team, will combine elements of classical, according to a press release TCGs with those of board and table games.
"Scrolls offers the fun of trading card games and the strategic elements of board games, as the placement of units, buildings and siege weapons are crucial to a board for the win," says the press release. "Scrolls also boasts a strong strategy meta-game aspect, as players will put together their collection of Scrolls [scrolls], before they enter combat. Spells, equipment, units and resources must be properly managed and used in order to win. "
The game is in the course of the year Scrolls.com be available in both single and Match Play support and worldwide tournaments.
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