>2025, I am forgotten...
>>96457093To be forgotten, one must first have been known about
>>96457093I still think about this game sometimes, but I don't really get to engage with it very often because almost no one I know in my area plays it.One of my friends plays it with their younger sibling though, actively.
So what's the next 'flavor of the 6 months' card game?
>>96457093Scalper killed it in its crib.
>>96461005riftbound
>>96457093The fuck is a "Disney"?
>>96457093Lorcana is a decent but unremarkable game whose only real distinguishing characteristic is the Disney thing.Oh, and scalpers completely destroying its introduction.It turns out that you can't just rely on "It's Disney!" to carry an entire game.
>>96457093the cards could have been better designed for collection purposesthere's nothing on the card to indicate which Disney movie/show/whatever the characters or things are from. there could easily have been a space to designate that, instead of making it Trivial Pursuit. don't make me do the work to figure out where all the Rescue Rangers cards are. (or whatever)that, and the difference between the "pretty" cards and the "chumpy-regular" cards is too wide. I get that they want to encourage players to seek out the "pretty" versions, but they look so good it makes the entire rest of the cards (of any kind) look ridiculous.
>>96461417>there's nothing on the card to indicate which Disney movie/show/whatever the characters or things are from.I actually had this same thought. I've watched a lot of Disney in my time, but even I occasionally come across a card that I don't recognize the origin of. Either it's from something particularly old, or it's a really minor character, or both.
Good. This game was never anything but a ploy for creeps to get access to children.
I was at PAX West this past weekend, and Lorcana had many events scheduled, but when I walked by that area, it wasn't very busy. There were some people playing games, at most thirty. That's not really a big sign of anything, because PAX is more of a video game convention than a tabletop one, and it's possible that there were more exciting things to do at the convention than play Lorcana. Still, I tried to pay attention more to the types of people who were sitting at the tables. As you can expect, most of them were overweight. And all of them were very clearly adults. I'm talking 30s. Now, I'm not one to talk, being overweight and in my thirties as well, but people like to dress up to conventions and wear their fandoms on their sleeves, so you can easily get a whiff of the type of person someone is and what they're into.I think that the audience for this game is pretty much the Platonic ideal of "Disney Adult." So obviously nobody on /tg/ talks about it. Closest thing this board has to Disney fans are the /tv/ transplants in the Star Wars threads. Funny, the TF2 cosplay meetup on Friday has a handful of kids who were younger than the game, but I didn't see a single child at the Lorcana tables. I'm sure kids play this game, but it's no surprise who the main audience appears to be.
Don't think so.At my LGS(es) there's always just a couple Lorcana products on the shelf. Someone's buying them.I would say it's probably Union Arena that's forgotten, but maybe it was never remembered in the first place. Like One Piece and Gundam.
>>96457093All I know is that I like this Moana outfit
>>96461417>all the Rescue Rangers cardsSure you care about all of them
Gaston was OP and broke the game.