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In this video, I unbox Epic Card Game. Sort of a Magic the Gathering clone, but not completely.

From the publisher:

Epic is a fantasy card game by Wise Wizard Games which aims to recreate the TCG-style experience from a single box, with no additional purchases required. Epic is a card game designed to start quickly but also to reward deep, strategic plays. In Epic, you take on the role of an elder god, in conflict with other elder gods. The cards in your deck are your champions, who fight for you, and events, which represent your will imposed on the mortal realm. In Epic, the turn sequence is easy but there are many options to choose from. You begin the game with a hand of five cards – each card costs either one gold or is free. You get one gold each turn — you don’t need to draw special resource cards or energy cards just to play with your other cards. Instead of figuring out which cards you might be allowed to play, you choose which card you want to play. Epic is non-collectable, so every box contains the same 120 unique event and champion cards, with 8 double-sided cards to represent temporary “token” champions. One box supports reconstructed, sealed and draft formats for 2-4 players, two boxes up to 8 players, and three if you want to create a full constructed deck or a “cube” environment for drafting.

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Jason Bougger

My name is Jason. I write horror, science fiction, fantasy, and YA. I’m a member of the Nebraska Writers Guild and the Independent Association of Science Fiction & Fantasy Authors. I'm the author of thirty published short stories. My debut YA novel Holy Fudgesicles was published by Wings ePress in May 2015. I blog regularly at Write Good Books, a site dedicated to helping new writers improve their craft and learn about the industry, which also includes the bi-weekly Write Good Books Podcast with fellow author, Scott Michael Childers. In addition to my own writing, I’m the owner of Theme of Absence, an online magazine of fantasy, horror, and science fiction, which publishes original short stories and interviews with their authors every Friday. I’ve also been testing the waters with tabletop gaming and card games. I’ve successfully funded my first game, 52 Dragons, a card game where each player controls and powers up a dragon to battle their opponents.
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By Jason Bougger

My name is Jason. I write horror, science fiction, fantasy, and YA. I’m a member of the Nebraska Writers Guild and the Independent Association of Science Fiction & Fantasy Authors. I'm the author of thirty published short stories. My debut YA novel Holy Fudgesicles was published by Wings ePress in May 2015. I blog regularly at Write Good Books, a site dedicated to helping new writers improve their craft and learn about the industry, which also includes the bi-weekly Write Good Books Podcast with fellow author, Scott Michael Childers. In addition to my own writing, I’m the owner of Theme of Absence, an online magazine of fantasy, horror, and science fiction, which publishes original short stories and interviews with their authors every Friday. I’ve also been testing the waters with tabletop gaming and card games. I’ve successfully funded my first game, 52 Dragons, a card game where each player controls and powers up a dragon to battle their opponents.