Then there is the collectible card game element. 386 cards will be included in the first wave that you can play all by itself, but you can also scan the cards into your game for additional boosts and other helpful features. Do note, however, that once a card is scanned into your account, it is locked to it, so if you pick any up on the secondary market, make sure they haven’t already been redeemed.
Lightseekers is a massive property launch on three fronts. Each one can be enjoyed on their own, but when you combine all three elements it sounds as though it’s going to make for an interesting mammoth property. If this was the 1980s I would have assumed an animated series wasn’t too far off either, but even in this day and age you have to wonder if we might eventually see one.
From my limited time with the app and toys, I’m intrigued. I didn’t get to play any of the CCG, but the cards looked nice and I’m always a sucker for a new game.
Keep your eyes peeled on April 17 when Lightseekers officially launches across three platforms. The app will be available that day, and Toys R’ Us will begin pre-orders for the physical products to launch on July 1. They will be a limited time exclusive to the national toy retailer.
Article source: https://www.technobuffalo.com/2017/02/24/tomy-toy-fair-2017/