White Wolf has a mixed record in the collectible card game market with Arcadia, Rage, and Vampire: The Eternal Struggle (formerly 'Jyhad'). V:TES, perhaps the most successful of the bunch, was originally published by Wizards of the Coast in 1994 but was abandoned just two years later after a revamped base set and name change (V:TES) and three expansions.
Rage is based on Werewolf: The Apocalypse (tm) by White Wolf Game Studio, Inc. The protagonists of this game are werewolves, known as the Garou. Their society has existed outside human civilization for tens of thousands of years, defending the physical and spirit worlds alike from the depredations of humanity and the insidious corruption of the Wyrm. They are creatures of deep wisdom often.
A card game that came out in early to mid 90's based on werewolf the apocalypse. You should check it out. Everytime I nerd out with people around my age at work and they start going on and on about magic the gathering I get smarmy and show them a few Rage CCG cards and watch there jaws drop from how fuckin cool and brutal the cards look.
The shenanigans of that game, including one player having over 17 playable characters, are dazzlingly entertaining and cringe-inducing, and if gametales are a thing accepted here I might delve in someday, as the horror is too White Wolf-centric to get much traction on rpghorrorstories. Another VtM game had us fighting mages and mummies. A.
This box contains a deck of 60 collectible trading cards from the unlimited edition of Rage, along with a rules booklet that explains how to use your deck to play fast-paced game of heroic combat. Each deck is pre-sorted to give you everything you need to start a game. With over 300 different cards in the entire set, every starter deck is.
Rage CCG Cover to Rage TCG Starter Box: Combat Action Card My first experience with White Wolf wasn’t actually one of their RPGs. Way back in 1995, I was a junior in high school and a bit of a geek. I read a lot of books, and when I was in the mall at B. Dalton I ran across Rage for the first time. If you’re not familiar with Rage, it was a trading card game based on Werewolf the.
A collectible card game (CCG) or alternately a trading card game (TCG) is a card game in which players assemble their own decks, usually from randomized packs or decks of cards, instead of using a fixed deck of cards as in traditional card games. History Edit. The first real CCG was Magic: The Gathering, which was developed by Richard Garfield for Wizards of the Coast and first published in 1993.