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Mojang's collectible card RPG, Scrolls, entering alpha test stage

Posted: 05.07.2012 by JonahFalcon

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Mojang has announced on its blog that the closed alpha test for its collectible card RPG, Scrolls, has started, and that a limited number of codes have been sent out to gamers who registered to engage in the alpha.

Mojang "rapidly approaching" Scrolls closed alpha

Posted: 25.06.2012 by Technet2k

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The development team at Minecraft HQ Mojang is "rapidly approaching" the closed alpha phase of Scrolls, their online card collecting game. This includes online and single player matches.

They've also nearly finished the Deck Builder, and there are "100+ scrolls that currently exist". As they get closer to a "stable build" they'll move into an open beta and start selling Scrolls.

Notch settles with Bethesda over "Scrolls" trademark

Posted: 12.03.2012 by JonahFalcon

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The legal dispute between Bethesda Softworks and Markus "Notch" Persson's used of the title Scrolls for his upcoming videogame hybrid of a board game and a collectible card game is finally over.

Scrolls may go massively multiplatform

Posted: 22.11.2011 by JonahFalcon

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Minecraft developer Mojang's Scrolls may be going massively multiplatform, reports TVGB.

Since the game runs on the Unity 3 engine, it will allow programmers to, according to the Unity 3 site, "target all platforms with a single tool." Mojang would be able to release the game not only on PC, but also on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii, as well as mobile platforms like iOS and Android, and even be Flash-based as well.

Mojang wins "interim injunction" against Bethesda for Scrolls

Posted: 18.10.2011 by Technet2k

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The courts have so far sided with Minecraft creator Markus 'Notch' Persson in the lawsuit Bethesda brought against studio Mojang over the Scrolls trademark.

It means Mojang can "keep using the name" Scrolls for the time being, but Persson notes that Bethesda can "still appeal the ruling". He's a "very happy" indie dev.
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