We love video games because they give us control over our entertainment, unlike movies, music or other forms of media. Board and card games are also fun, but they’re not always easy to carry and those card games can become expensive if you really want to be serious about them. But what about digital card games? What if instead of carrying a backpack of cards we just have our gameboy or console at home? Let’s talk about digital trading card games on A Cast to the Past!
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