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Logos Cards

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LOGOS cards
Designer(s)Florian Kraner, Darien Caldwell
Years active18+
Genre(s)Card game
System(s)Second Life
Players2
Playing time45 min
Random chanceSome
Skill(s) requiredArithmetic
Basic reading ability

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LOGOS cards is a digital collectible card game developed for Second Life. The game was first conceptualized by Austrian developer Florian Kraner in 2008. Development began in earnest in early 2009 with the addition of Darien Caldwell to the creative team. The full game was released on July 1, 2010.

Basics

LOGOS is played by two players. Both players start with 100,000 Hit Points, and the objective is to reduce the opponent's Hit Points to 0 first. They do so by battling with cards that follow a Rock-paper-scissors principle. LOGOS cards is played in Second Life using a HUD. It consists of two Second Life items that must be worn and will add a display of the hand dealt to the player, as well as some other elements, to the screen. The game can be played anywhere in Second Life on the go. This allows players to play the game in a fully immersive 3D environment, where they have full control over how their avatars and surroundings are represented. The community that has formed is constantly adding and maintaining new play areas where players organize tournaments and events.

Cards

Card motives are mostly generated from Second Life sceneries and sorted into 5 categories of cards: Energy, Matter, Information, Life, and Neutral. When building decks, the player needs to keep combo requirements and effects for their cards in mind.

Technology

LOGOS makes use of Google's App Engine, which allows the Second Life game to be enhanced by a website interface that allows players to edit card decks and more, at no cost.

References


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