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Mood Swings: A 28-Year Quest to Build an Accessible, Minimalist TCG
gaming17 days ago

Mood Swings: A 28-Year Quest to Build an Accessible, Minimalist TCG

A design-column detailing Mood Swings, the author’s 28-year journey to create an accessible trading-card game. He distills the core TCG idea as “bigger than the box,” using open-ended, combinatorial interactions built from a single shared deck rather than complex deck-building. The basic loop is a five-round contest where players alternately play one card per round, tally scores, and the round winner goes first next round to enable catch-up and deterministic endgames. Cards fall into four categories (vanillas, value-changers, play effects, static effects) and are balanced with dice-like point values [0]–[6], plus costs like discarding or returning cards to hand. A color pie (red, blue, green) maps emotions to mechanics, helping flavor and balance, while early decisions—no post-opening draws, a fixed starter deck, and booster-inspired limited play—kept the game accessible. The article also covers how emotions informed mechanics, the handling of variance, and the ongoing evolution toward print, with Part 2 promised and a June 1, 2026 launch on MagicSecretLair teased.

Mood Swings: Wizards Unveils a Deck-Uniform, Quick-Play TCG
gaming26 days ago

Mood Swings: Wizards Unveils a Deck-Uniform, Quick-Play TCG

Wizards of the Coast announced Mood Swings, a brand-new, faster TCG designed by MTG head designer Mark Rosewater. The game uses a single shared 45-card deck per match (with 133 cards total across four rarities), has no mana costs, and a cube-like, self-contained play style for 2-4 players, where the winner is determined by who has the most value on the board; it launches via Secret Lair on June 1, with pricing and full card lists still undisclosed, and more details expected at MagicCon Las Vegas.

Mood Swings: Wizards of the Coast Unveils a Quick, Emotion-Themed Trading Card Game
gaming28 days ago

Mood Swings: Wizards of the Coast Unveils a Quick, Emotion-Themed Trading Card Game

Wizards of the Coast announced Mood Swings, a new two-to-four-player trading card game designed by Magic’s Mark Rosewater that aims for quick, accessible play with no resource system. The game uses a dice motif, a single rule card per deck, and is sold exclusively through Secret Lair. Each 45‑card deck will randomly include cards from a 133‑card pool (23 common, 14 uncommon, 6 rares, 2 mythics), with broader availability than typical Secret Lair releases. Mood Swings is intended as a simpler, more universal alternative to Magic and is priced at $25, with initial decks launching June 1.

Mood Swings Debuts as an Emotion-Themed, Quick-Play Card Game
games28 days ago

Mood Swings Debuts as an Emotion-Themed, Quick-Play Card Game

After 28 years in development, Mood Swings launches as a compact 2–4 player trading card game with 45 randomized cards per box drawn from a 133-card universe (48 commons, 40 uncommons, 30 rares, 15 mythic rares). The 45-card selections per box mix 23 common, 14 uncommon, 6 rare, and 2 mythic rare cards, using Magic’s five colors and emotion-themed art to deliver a simpler entry point than traditional TCGs. The game goes on sale June 1 at MagicSecretLair.com, with more details to come at MagicCon Las Vegas.

"Understanding Early Puberty: Is Your 9-Year-Old's Moodiness a Sign?"
health-and-parenting2 years ago

"Understanding Early Puberty: Is Your 9-Year-Old's Moodiness a Sign?"

Puberty is starting earlier than expected, with girls showing signs at 8-9 and boys at 9-10. Moodiness is a key indicator, with girls often displaying emotions openly and boys becoming quieter or angrier. It's important for parents to understand that these mood swings are driven by hormones and to provide support and guidance. Distinguishing between puberty-related mood swings and mental health struggles can be challenging, but persistence, intensity, and other changes can provide clues. Parents should model calm behavior, acknowledge their own mistakes, and create a connection with their kids during this challenging time.

"Unveiling Early-Onset Dementia: Misinterpreting Midlife Challenges"
health2 years ago

"Unveiling Early-Onset Dementia: Misinterpreting Midlife Challenges"

Jana Nelson, a 53-year-old woman from Idaho, initially thought her severe mood swings were caused by a brain tumor, but it was later revealed that she has early-onset dementia. Her symptoms, including difficulty regulating emotions and cognitive decline, led to a diagnosis of Stage 4 dementia, which has since progressed to Stage 5. Nelson's condition is attributed to fetal alcohol syndrome, hydrocephalus, and repeated concussions. She has found support and guidance from others with similar conditions and is preparing for the need for full-time in-home care within the next year.

Neuroticism linked to mood swings and negative emotions.
neuroscience3 years ago

Neuroticism linked to mood swings and negative emotions.

People with higher neuroticism, a personality trait linked to mental health risks, experience amplified negative emotions and higher mood variability, according to a study by psychologists at Leipzig University. The researchers used a novel approach from Bayesian statistics to analyze 13 longitudinal datasets and found that neurotic people exhibit more frequent mood swings and often experience stronger self-critical feelings or responses to external criticism. Neuroticism levels are typically highest in late adolescence, after which they decrease and stabilize as individuals reach adulthood. Women and individuals with lower socio-economic status have been found to have higher neuroticism scores than others.

"Identifying Bipolar Disorder: 3 Key Signs of Mood Swings"
health3 years ago

"Identifying Bipolar Disorder: 3 Key Signs of Mood Swings"

Experts have shared three tell-tale signs which could signal that your ever-changing mood may be a cause for concern. Those with bipolar disorder suffer extreme swings that cannot be resolved by making small changes, such as getting more sleep. Other than bipolar disorder, there are many potential triggers of mood swings. A constant low mood that lasts two weeks or more could be a sign of depression, especially if it is coupled with not getting enjoyment out of life, feeling hopeless and not being able to concentrate on everyday things. Those with bipolar tend to suffer much more disruption, and mood swings that are symptomatic of bipolar may lead you to do dangerous or disruptive things.

Unusual Signs of Diabetes to Watch For.
health3 years ago

Unusual Signs of Diabetes to Watch For.

Type 1 diabetes affects up to 400,000 Brits and can be deadly if left untreated. While the most common signs of diabetes include peeing more than usual, feeling thirsty all the time, and feeling very tired, there are some unusual signs to watch for, such as mood swings, pins and needles, and skin problems. A sweet-smelling breath could indicate diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), a life-threatening illness if left untreated. Acanthosis nigricans (AN), a condition characterized by a dark band of velvety skin that usually appears on the back of the neck, is more commonly seen in those before a diagnosis and can be treated by managing the root problem - diabetes.