Portal (1997)

ag.gameitem.AGID:
Playtime: 30
Min. Age: 13
Number of Players:
2
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Wizards of the Coast
Designers:
Richard Garfield
Artists:
Xu Tan,
Tang Xiaogu,
Song Shikai,
Ku Xueming,
Lubov,
Sam Wood,
KOJI,
Rebecca Guay-Mitchell,
Jeffrey R. Busch,
Melissa Benson,
Zhao Tan,
John Matson,
Li Youliang,
Qi Baocheng,
Anson Maddocks,
Kuang Sheng,
Fang Yue,
Mike Dringenberg,
Pete Venters,
Gerry Grace,
Una Fricker,
Jeff Miracola,
John Avon,
D. Alexander Gregory,
Liu Jianjian,
Mike Raabe,
Hannibal King,
Li Tie,
William Simpson,
Lin Yan,
Brian Durfee,
Chen Weidong,
Daniel Gelon,
Jiang Zhuqing,
Kevin Walker,
Dermot Power,
Liu Shangying,
Yang Jun Kwon,
Adrian Smith,
Xu Xiaoming,
Quinton Hoover,
Scott Fischer,
Qiao Dafu,
Adam Rex,
David Horne,
Michael Weaver,
Li Wang,
Wang Chuxiong,
Christopher Rush,
Lie Tiu,
Colin MacNeil,
Doug Chaffee,
Andrew Robinson,
Keith Parkinson,
Cai Tingting,
Fred Fields,
Robert Eggleton,
Edward Beard, Jr.,
He Jiancheng,
Randy Gallegos,
Qu Xin,
Yang Hong,
Mark Tedin,
Doug Shuler,
Shang Huitong,
Qin Jun,
LHQ,
Li Xiaohua,
Mitsuaki Sagiri,
Kaja Foglio,
Solomon Au Yeung,
Mark Poole,
Huang Qishi,
Henry van der Linde,
Romas,
Ted Naifeh,
John Coulthart,
Donato Giancola,
Miao Aili,
Paolo Parente,
Quan Xuejun,
Gao Yan,
Cristina McAllister,
Alan Rabinowitz,
Zina Saunders,
Eric Peterson,
Tony DiTerlizzi,
Gerald Brom,
Zhang Jiazhen,
Steve Luke,
Phil Foglio,
Ji Yong,
Heather Hudson,
Junichi Inoue,
Sun Nan,
Dan Frazier,
David Ho,
Brad Williams,
Rob Alexander,
David Cherry,
Susan Van Camp,
Wang Feng,
Charles Gillespie,
Roger Raupp,
Tom Wänerstrand,
Jiaming,
Yang Guangmai,
Janine Johnston,
Matt Wilson (I),
Kang Yu,
Li Yousong,
Hong Yan,
Ron Spencer,
Ai Desheng,
R. K. Post,
Matthew Stawicki,
Terese Nielsen,
Ding Songjian,
Jack Wei,
Wang Yuqun,
Gao Jianzhang,
Junko Taguchi
Mechanics:
Hand Management
Beschreibung
Portal is a 'stripped-down' version of Magic: the Gathering designed to appeal to new players. While the game retained some of the features of the original game, it also removed a number of abilities and interactions deemed too confusing for the novice player. Though a number of the cards in portal were direct counterparts to cards in the regular-run of Magic: the Gathering, gone were named abilities like Trample, Banding, -walk (though Three Kingdoms did add the ability "Horsemanship", which is almost but not quite flying). Additionally, the game cut back on cards that could be played on another player's turn (i.e. instants and interrupts), leading to a greater focus on creatures and not spell interactions to achieve victory.
Portal cards are recognizable from core and expansion sets of Magic: the Gathering by the expansion symbol, as well as a bolder and larger font in the text box, and symbols next to the attack and defense numbers of creatures.
Portal was printed in three editions:
Portal
Portal Second Age
Portal Three Kingdoms (with an Eastern/Chinese theme)
Portal is a 'stripped-down' version of Magic: the Gathering designed to appeal to new players. While the game retained some of the features of the original game, it also removed a number of abilities and interactions deemed too confusing for the novice player. Though a number of the cards in portal were direct counterparts to cards in the regular-run of Magic: the Gathering, gone were named abilities like Trample, Banding, -walk (though Three Kingdoms did add the ability "Horsemanship", which is almost but not quite flying). Additionally, the game cut back on cards that could be played on another player's turn (i.e. instants and interrupts), leading to a greater focus on creatures and not spell interactions to achieve victory.
Portal cards are recognizable from core and expansion sets of Magic: the Gathering by the expansion symbol, as well as a bolder and larger font in the text box, and symbols next to the attack and defense numbers of creatures.
Portal was printed in three editions:
Portal
Portal Second Age
Portal Three Kingdoms (with an Eastern/Chinese theme)
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