Quote Originally Posted by lololink View Post
( I prefer the FFIX card game it has more depths imo )
The main thing I didn't like about FFIX's card game (Tetra Master) was that there was RNG involved with playing the game.
In Triple Triad the only RNG possibility would be for the "random" rule to be in effect (that rule picks 5 random cards for both players instead of the players picking them)

Also in Triple Triad, rules such as Same, Plus, Samewall, and Pluswall, can make games interesting and more strategic. Example for Plus: You have a card with a 4 on the right facing a card with a 5 on the left and that same card of yours has a 3 on the top, and theirs has a 6 on the bottom. The sum of the 2 cards on both of the sides is a nine. The Plus rule that is in effect applies here. In this case, both of the opponents cards will flip (become your color). In essence, with rules such as these, a weak card can overtake a strong card when used properly.