Since 2003, Magic: The Gathering has had the same head designer: Mark Rosewater. Rosewater has been designing for the game since 1996, giving him 30 years of experience designing one of the world's most successful trading card games. However, for 28 of those 30 years, Mark Rosewater was also working on his own card game, which is now being made available to the public for the first time.
Mood Swings is a card game designed for two-to-four players and is ready to play right out of the box. Instead of constructing their own decks, players share one communal deck, and create powerful combinations based on the random cards they draw from it. The game is a more accessible alternative to Magic: The Gathering, with a simpler rule set and lower barrier to entry. This makes it a great alternative for players that want to experience Rosewater's highly-polished game design chops without having to jump into a game with a lot more mechanics and a higher cost.
As the name suggests, Mood Swings is a game that is based on emotions. Each card is named after an emotion, which ranges from simple emotion cards like Anger to more...
