10 best Magic The Gathering apps for Android! - Android

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10 best Magic The Gathering apps for Android! - Android

Magic The Gathering is one of the oldest and best card games. Here are the best Magic The Gathering apps for Android!

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Magic: The Gathering is one of the oldest, best, and most complex card games out there. It has fans all over the world and enough deck combinations for everybody to build a 100% unique deck several times over before you find a repeat. A game so large and so complex obviously needs a few tools for organization and game play. Thankfully, there are enough to satisfy the demand for both casual players and tournament players as well as estb. Here are the best Magic The Gathering apps for Android! An honorable mention for this list is ManaBox as well.

  1. Bugko
  2. Amazon Shopping
  3. Delver Lens
  4. Facebook
  5. Lifely
  1. Magic Life Counter
  2. Magic: The Gathering Companion
  3. MTG Familiar
  4. TopDecked MTG
  5. YouTube




Bugko

Price: Free (with ads)

Bugko is a powerful MTG tool with a lot of decent features. It has features for both judges and players as well. There is an offline database of over 30,000 cards, a rule book, tournament deck list updates, and it sources news from a few dozen sources. That makes it an excellent all-in-one tool. The database has a syntax search to find the cards you need to find. Some additional tools include a life counter for up to four players, a ban list, and 15 counters to help keep track of your counters. There are more things, but it’d take another 200 words to list them all out. Check it out, this is one of the good Magic The Gathering apps.

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Amazon Shopping

Price: Free

Amazon is a bit of a lame pick for a list like this but it’s still a great app for Magic fans. The online retailer has tens of thousands of cards for sale from real card shops around the country. There is the occasional chance at a counterfeit but by and large the experience is positive. People buy things in various ways, but I have wish lists on Amazon for entire decks worth of cards. You can buy booster boxes, fat packs, dice, game mats, and other paraphernalia as well. However, by and large, Amazon is best for its individual card collection which is generally at a fairly reasonable price. You can always compare prices with TCG if you suspect a card is too much.

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Delver Lens

Price: Free / $2.99-$30.00

Delver Lens is another powerful tool for MTG players. It’s a scanner that uses OCR to scan cards and identify them. You can then view the card, what it does, and, with an Internet connection, check it out online. It does work offline for card identification. The app also keeps track of what you scan and has a deck builder function in it. The app’s main functionality seems to work fairly well. Most of the criticisms we’ve seen comes from the wild changes in price that some people find when scanning some cards. However, you can always double check online so it’s not the only source of prices.

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Facebook

Price: Free

Facebook is another lame pick, but it’s actually a great app for Magic players. Most local card shops have a Facebook presence and use the platform to plan draft nights, tournaments, and to announce when new sets are in stock or available. Of course, I can only base this on personal experience, but both of the card shops I frequent have healthy, useful Facebook pages with tons of information about upcoming tournaments and just random fun nights where people show up and play various game types. Plus, the official game pages and news sites can clog up your news feed with Magic instead of whatever horrible things people post on Facebook these days. It’s a win-win.

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Facebook is one of the best magic the gathering apps for android


Lifely

Price: Free / $1.99

Lifely is one of the better tools for actually playing Magic. It includes support for up to four players and includes a bunch of little niceties like poison counters, energy counters, commander damage, and even a dice roller for when you need one. There are plenty of other apps that have these features. However, this one feels complete, the UI is good, and it has most of the stuff you’d need unless you play a really funky deck. Plus, the pro version is relatively inexpensive at $1.99.

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Lifely is one of the best MTG apps for android


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Magic Life Counter

Price: Free / $1.99

Magic Life Counter is another decent life tracking app. It has many of the same features as Lifely, including poison counters, support for up to four players, and support for various types of counters. The UI is very similar and it’s easy enough to keep track of everything without needing a ton of extra life dice. There are some complaints about the dice roll capabilities. Some players believe that it gives an untoward advantage to player one. It worked fine in our tests, but you may want to conduct your own before relying on it as a fair dice roller. Otherwise, it’s cheap, easy to use, and it works fine for most game types.

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Magic: The Gathering Companion

Price: Free

Magic: The Gathering Companion is Wizards of the Coast’s official attempt at an official Magic app. It’s not half bad, actually. The app is mostly for tournaments and such. You can link players to their Wizards of the Coast accounts for official record keeping and that makes it a slam dunk for smaller card shops looking for a way to register such events. It supports constructed, sealed, and draft type games. Thus, it’s best for tournaments. However, the app is in early access beta at the time of this writing so it may have new features as the app develops.

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Magic The Gathering Companion is one of the best magic the gathering apps

06/11/2019 02:30 AM