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Learn to Play KeyForge

Learn to Play KeyForge

Come learn to play KeyForge at the Greenwood Public Library on Tuesday May 6th at 5pm. Keyforge is a two-player dueling card game where every deck is a completely unique combination of cards! No other player will ever wield the same KeyForge deck. Over 7 million decks have been sold, and no two of them are the same. Wielding a unique 36-card deck, players seeks to maneuver creatures and artifacts from three allied houses to accumulate enough Æmber to forge the vital Vault Keys. The player to first forge three keys wins! Will it be you? Each deck has a one-of-a-kind symbol and name that is printed on the front and back of every card in the deck, so every deck is ready-to-play right out of the box. Each player will receive one unique Keyforge deck to keep, and experienced KeyForge players will be available to teach the game.

KeyForge was invented by Richard Garfield, the designer of Magic: the Gathering, who brought 25 years of card game design experience to this unique, innovative game. Ages 10+. For more information call 302-855-1242. Registration is not required but is helpful so we have enough decks ready.

This program is a fun way to encourage positive social interaction, teamwork, strategy and healthy competition

Date:
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Time:
5:00pm - 6:45pm Eastern Time
Location:
Meeting Room A
Library:
Greenwood Public Library
Audience:
  Teens     Tweens  
Categories:
  Community and Culture     Literacy and Language  

Registration is required. There are 19 seats available.