



Bad memories of Ixalan limited where Skullduggery was a very cheap way to really mess up combat math
That’s more of a sploot.
Please let this be a normal field trip…
Two Fucking Phyrexian Arenas
Is it time for 5-color green?
I’d rather not have foils because they’re more delicate and I have to take more care to prevent them from curling.
When I used to play constructed formats, I’d sometimes entertain the thought of getting foils of only certain key cards as a signal to help me recognize them faster. I had a similar thing with my old Modern Tron deck, where my Tron lands were the only white-border cards, so they were really easy to pick out while searching my library. I never ended up doing that with foils, though.
2 mana Phyrexian Arena with a small upside instead of a small downside sounds a bit above rate.


In Dicey Dungeons, you do turn-based battles by rolling dice and assigning them to your moves, which are tiles that fit on a grid. There’s a set of storylines about a bunch of characters who have been turned into anthropomorphic dice.
Just Shapes and Beats is a rhythm-bullet hell hybrid where you dodge graphical patterns set to electronic music. You play through a campaign, including boss fights and goofy animated cutscenes, to unlock more tracks in free-play mode. There’s also co-op!
Ash & Adam’s GOBSMACKED is a single-player arena FPS. You battle robots in a series of arenas with a set of wacky weapons, with shops in between. At the start of each run, you have to buy yourself a starting loadout using the money you got from previous runs, but you can’t choose the same items as your last run. Buying an item for the first time at a shop unlocks it so you can choose it as a starter in a future run.
If you’re willing to stretch your definition of arcade-style, Uncle Chop’s Rocket Shop has you repairing spacecraft with the help of an old manual but plenty of things kill you, including not making enough money to pay rent. You go through a time loop story where you take what you learned in the previous loop to make it further next time. There are different endings based on what you did in a loop.
That’s a pretty cool design.
Path to Exile in shambles
⚠️ Fireball in Limited alert


That’s coming in the Fraud Update
Better than Hypothesizzle, but probably not as fun to play



What turning into an otter does to you


If you find a contractor patient enough to cut tiles like this


For Steam games (and non-Steam games launched through Steam), you can use Steam’s controller settings to expand the dead zones. Not the most universal solution, though.