If you’re one of those who have either bought the BlizzCon Virtual Ticket or are attending BlizzCon in person, you’ll be happy to know that we are getting a brand new Golden Legendary Hearthstone (Free) card as one of our in-game goodies: Marin the Fox. However, we still don’t know much about this new card; all we have about Marin at this moment is some great looking art, with more details to be unveiled either during the Opening Ceremony or during the Hearthstone‘s What’s Next panel. This dashing gentleman looks like a pirate, although he could easily just be an adventurer instead, a move that would take us away from a Pirate-themed expansion. Still, this is an early taste of what cards to expect from the last expansion of this season. Any ideas about what we’re getting this time around?
In addition to getting Marin the Fox, we’ll also get a “special surprise for the Arena" during the Live Q&A panel. Apparently, during that panel you can become a part of the game’s history by letting the developers know what you think through your applause. I’m curious what this is all about. And, of course, there’s going to be a hopping Hearthstone Tavern with all kinds of events as well as the Inn-vitational, the fun competitive event. Read more about Hearthstone‘s BlizzCon plans here.


I like the new version and the new twists. I downloaded it last night I also where you can race people around the world
The whole online competitive thing makes this surprisingly more fun than its predecessor
I’m really enjoying this so far. The competitive racing is what makes this so fun. Not too much of a cash grab either despite the chests you earn and the time waiting to open them. But other than that, it’s not a game killer. Just an annoyance. But the core game itself is fun.
The main thing that annoys me – bar the ads – are how long it takes to set up a race. Other than that, it is surprisingly good fun. Mind you, I liked Dash before it got overly swamped in freemium hell.
For the millionth time, Sonic Jump was not a Doodle Jump knock off. It was originally a flip phone game that predated Doodle Jump by years. #facts
Pretty sure Doodle Jump invented the game concept of jumping on platforms vertically.