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It’s a fun game, and the kids will have a good time playing it. Redakai is probably best for 10 to 12 year olds, but can be played as early as 6. We received an X-Reader Starter Pack which includes an X-Reader and 22 Blast3D Cards, everything you need to battle & win! The game play with the clear plastic cards is neat to watch as the character is changing due to the attacks received on them. The characters themselves you’ll note are of the traditional Japanese animation genre, and if your child enjoys Pokémon, this will probably be up their alley as well. It’s easy to learn the game play and at its core it’s mostly dependent on the cards one picks up from the deck. The effects are actually pretty good, especially on the attack cards.
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The cards are definitely unique with both the composition (more of a ‘plastic’ than say a playing card so to speak) and in the 3-D images that are used on them. My daughter doesn’t play a lot of trading card games, but she does have experience with a few of them and has used her spending money in the past to purchase some booster card sets to various games.
Redakai conquer the kairu series#
Kids will be familiar with the characters of the game from the new television series on Cartoon Network. The first series has more than 100 cards and range in price from $5.99 to $29.99 for cards, action figures and accessories. However, Redakai also can be played in different ways if the players are older and able to read well. Redakai will be good for younger players because the style of play is less reliant on reading than other trading card games. Characters can be injured or have their health restored as the game is played. One interesting element is the incorporation of the videogame concept of character damage. Keeping hitting (or stacking) and he’ll eventually get wiped out! The base level is your player card (which has the lenticular 3-D motion), when you get attacked, place the mostly-clear action card on top the overlay changes the health and appearance of the player. Instead of having track damage, power upgrades, and character status in your head (or on paper), once you stack these cards, they do all the work for you. And you thought you knew what a trading card was! This trading card game by Spin Master, the maker of Bakugan, features 3-D graphics and animation effects on the cards. REDAKAI was named #1 toy to watch in 2011.