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What do the players of a collectible card game do, when the makers of the cards don't make the paper/cardboard cards any longer? The simple answer is...they go online.
The new online game provides the gamers with access to the complete Star Trek CCG gaming experience. Players can buy, trade, collect and play with the new digital cards, or they can watch and/or judge games and attend/play in tournaments. In addition to having all of the features of the traditional version, the new online game features ownership tracking and gaming history. However, unlike the traditional game, players don't have to search for people to play against. The online game is open to players worldwide and of different levels and experience. With people always looking for someone to play against there's no shortage of competitors. The prices for the new online card packs, boosters and boxed sets are about "on-par" with their traditional counterparts. There is also a club called "The Collective" in which players will receive a discount on the cards. Members of "The Collective" should have the desire and the passion to play the Star Trek online CCG card game and the desire to save money whilst playing it. For those interested in customizable and collectible card games and in Star Trek, the new Star Trek online game is a unique and revolutionary endeavour that might someday make the traditional cards obsolete. To learn more about the new Star Trek Card Game check out there site: http://www.decipher.com/onlineplay/index... Trivia Question: Who played Kyle Bates in "V: The Series"? Last week's question and answer: What other popular Sci-Fi film has William Hurt starred in? He starred in the remake of "LOST IN SPACE"! Go To Page: 1
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