"Solforge" (designed by MTG pro Brian Kibler)
-"Hearthstone"
-"Spectromancer" (designed by MTG lead designer Richard Garfield")
you can also try my life story, life Quest, catwalk countdown, ciao bella and path to success
there are some card shops but to magic the gathering shops in perticular
magic life (pretty similar to the games above) ciao bella catwalk countdown path to success
It depends on what type of game you want to play. If you're just looking to sit back and play with some pre-built decks in a pretty environment i'd recommend "Magic the Gathering: Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012" on steam. If you want to get into a very complete system, with every card and you dont care if you have to pay for packs or if the graphics suck, id recommend "Magic the Gathering Online", basically its fun easy pretty game vs expensive, detailed, serious game with more options than the first.
Probably several. Mystical Tutor or Personal Tutor to name some.
You should have a wand or some similar prop-but magic is sleight of hand and not real
Yes. Healing over 20 life is allowed. In fact, you can have infinite life. Also, in two-headed giant games, you and your partner have 40 life total.
It is in some formats such as standard. But in legacy and other more open-ended formats it is legal.
similar of smallworlds is: secretbiuldres
There are many role playing games that are similar to Runscape and offer the same online experience. Some of these games include Runes of Magic, Drakensang Online, and The Lord of the Rings Online.
Magic: the Gathering is a very good fantasy book series with nearly four hundred books and like eighty different trilogys.
runescape is pretty good.
Every kmart is different so some may and some may not. For the best selection of cards I would check your local comic book stores.