Hasbro a des nouvelles passionnantes pour les fans de Magic: The Gathering: The Green Bived Card Game devrait se développer dans les films et les émissions de télévision. Selon The Hollywood Reporter, Hasbro s'associe à des divertissements légendaires pour créer un univers partagé pour Magic: The Gathering, avec un film comme premier projet à l'ordre du jour.
Le président de la production mondiale de Legendary a exprimé son enthousiasme à propos du projet, déclarant: "Nous sommes fiers d'être des gardiens réfléchis de IP singulière et bien-aimée, et aucune propriété, mieux correspond à cette description que la magie: le rassemblement." Le divertissement légendaire, connu pour ses succès à succès comme Dune et les films Godzilla, notamment Godzilla contre Kong, ainsi que pour le détective Pikachu, est prêt à apporter le monde riche de la magie: le rassemblement sur les écrans du monde entier.
Bien que les détails restent quelque peu floues, il semble que les adaptations de films et de télévision de Legendary ne soient pas connectées à la série animée Magic précédemment annoncée pour Netflix. Cependant, il est possible que les plans aient évolué, intégrant potentiellement la série animée dans cet univers partagé vaste.
Magic: The Gathering, créé par Wizards of the Coast en 1993, est devenu l'un des jeux de cartes de commerce les plus populaires au monde. Wizards of the Coast a rejoint la famille Hasbro en 1999, ajoutant à l'impressionnant portefeuille d'IPS de Hasbro qui a été adapté à des films. Les antécédents de Hasbro comprennent des adaptations réussies comme GI Joe, Transformers, et Dungeons and Dragons, avec des projets à venir tels que New Gi Joe Films, un film Power Rangers et un film Beyblade en développement.
Cette aventure dans la magie: l'univers de rassemblement promet aux fans et aux nouveaux arrivants, apportant la magie du jeu à un public plus large à travers des expériences cinématographiques captivantes.
"Wittle Defender" sounds like a fresh and exciting fusion of genres—tower defense, roguelike, and card-based mechanics! Here's a breakdown of how these elements could seamlessly blend together to create a compelling and addictive gameplay loop:
🎮 Game Concept: "Wittle Defender"
A rogue-lite tower defense game where every battle is shaped by a unique deck of cards, and no two runs are the same.
🛡️ Core Gameplay Loop:
Card-Driven Tower Placement
Instead of buying towers with gold, you play cards to place defensive structures.
Each tower (e.g., Archer, Cannon, Mage, Trap) is represented by a card with a unique cost, effect, and upgrade path.
Example: Play a "Fireball Tower" card to summon a tower that explodes on enemy contact—but it costs 3 mana and can’t be placed near other explosive structures.
Procedural Runs (Roguelike)
Each wave is procedurally generated with randomized enemy types, paths, and objectives (e.g., "Defend for 5 minutes," "Survive 10 waves with no towers destroyed").
After a run ends (you’re defeated or complete the goal), you return to a "Sanctuary" hub and spend "Legacy Points" (earned from previous runs) to unlock new cards, abilities, and passive upgrades.
Permadeath is in effect—fail a run, but unlock powerful upgrades for the next.
Deckbuilding & Strategic Depth
Before each run, build a custom deck from a pool of 10–15 cards (including towers, abilities, and "Field Effects" like "Poison Cloud" or "Gravity Well").
Cards have synergy: Playing a "Snare" card and a "Slow" card together creates a devastating trap zone.
Limited hand size (e.g., 5 cards) forces tough decisions—do you focus on offense, defense, or utility?
Dynamic Enemy Evolution
Enemies adapt to your strategy—e.g., if you overuse fire towers, enemies get fire resistance.
Bosses appear after every 3rd wave, and they’re also influenced by your deck—some may be immune to certain elements, forcing you to rethink your strategy mid-run.
Ascension & Progression
Unlock new "Archetypes" (e.g., "The Stormcaller," "The Engineer") that alter your deck-building rules and style.
Each archetype has a unique passive (e.g., "All cards cost 1 less mana per 3 enemies killed").
Over time, you unlock "Mythic Cards" that can only be used once per run but turn the tide of battle.
🔥 Unique Features:
"Wittle" Power Ups: After every 3 waves, you draw a "Wittle Favor" card—random perks like "All towers shoot 1 extra time," "Recycle 1 card from discard pile," or "All enemies take 20% more damage for 30 seconds."
Environmental Cards: Use terrain cards like "Ice Slide" or "Lava Rift" to control enemy movement and create choke points.
Deck Mastery: As you play, you unlock "Card Mastery" levels. Mastering a card reduces its cost and adds a passive effect (e.g., "This tower gains +1 range when you play 3 cards in a row").
🎯 Why It Works:
Short Runs, High Replayability: Each game lasts 10–20 minutes, perfect for mobile or casual play, but deep enough for hardcore fans.
Strategy Meets Chaos: The roguelike structure keeps you on your toes, while card mechanics let you experiment and grow stronger over time.
Unique Identity: Blends the precision of tower defense, the tension of roguelikes, and the creativity of card games into a tight, satisfying package.
📌 Tagline Suggestion:
"Build your deck. Defend the wittle. Survive the chaos."
If you’re developing this, consider a stylized, quirky art style (think Mini Metro meets Slay the Spire with a dash of Plants vs. Zombies). Sound design should be playful but tense—card draws with a "snap," enemy hits with a crack, and victory music like a triumphant jingle.
Would you like help designing a sample deck, enemy types, or a level progression system? 🃏🛡️🔥