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MetaZoo

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MetaZoo
DesignerMichael Waddell
Publisher
  • MetaZoo Games LLC. (2020—2024)
  • GameQbator Labs (2025—)
Release dateAugust 1, 2020; 4 years ago (2020-08-01)
TypeCollectible
Players2 to 6
Skills
ChanceSome (mulligan, order of cards drawn, varying card abilities)

MetaZoo is a tabletop collectible card game based on cryptozoology, folklore and the paranormal first published by MetaZoo Games LLC. in 2020. MetaZoo centers around creatures known as "Beasties" which are inspired by cryptids and other figures from mythology and folklore such as Bigfoot, Mothman, and other fearsome critters. The card game also had a Hello Kitty-themed crossover with Sanrio. The original publisher, MetaZoo Games, filed for bankruptcy in 2024, selling the game to MetaTwo LLC.

History

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After a successful crowdfunding campaign during the COVID-19 pandemic that raised $18,249 through Kickstarter, MetaZoo was first officially launched with the release of MetaZoo: Cryptid Nation, the first full set of the game.[1]

In 2021 DJ and music producer Steve Aoki became full equity partner and a designated cofounder while Game Kastle and Hobby Games Distribution, Inc. founder Shaw Mead was named COO of the company.[2] Highly sought-after cards and items that skyrocketed in the secondary market helped MetaZoo grow quickly during 2021[3] and, by the end of the year, many of its cards were among the top 10 most submitted items to the Collectors Universe card grader Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) within a two-month period.[4]

On January 29, 2024, MetaZoo Games founder Michael Waddell wrote on the company's official Discord server that it was shutting down production effective immediately. Shortly afterwards, the company wiped its social media and shut down the Discord server.[5] The game was sold to MetaTwo LLC. in bankruptcy court for $2 million, and is planned to be re-released in 2025 by GameQbator Labs.[6]

Gameplay

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Although MetaZoo is often compared to the Pokémon Trading Card Game due to its cartoon-like artwork, the gameplay resembles more that of games such as Magic: The Gathering.[7] Like many trading card games, the goal of MetaZoo is to reduce the Life Points of all opponents from 1000 to 0.[1] The game features "fourth-wall effects", which incorporate the real environment of players into gameplay. Examples include avoiding damage by drinking when playing the cactus cat card, taking damage if near a radio while using the Metal Man of Alabama card, and reducing damage by screaming while playing the Jersey Devil card.[3]

When the company was still active, experienced players could become "MetaZoologists", or volunteer tournament judges, by taking official tests to prove their knowledge of the game's rules.[3]

Development

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Artwork

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The artwork of MetaZoo is based on the style of late 1990s card games, particularly the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the artwork of Ken Sugimori.[3]

Releases

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In addition to the main set releases, MetaZoo released special sets in collaboration with other intellectual properties and external companies. The trading card company Topps also released a special set of collector cards inspired by and depicting art from MetaZoo: Cryptid Nation in October 2021.[8]

Announced during the 2023 San Diego Comic-Con, MetaZoo released their promotional crossover with Sanrio titled Kuromi's Cryptid Carnival on November 17, 2023. It features Hello Kitty and other related characters.[9]

Hiroquest: Genesis

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Hiroquest: Genesis (stylized as HiROQUEST: Genesis) is a promotional crossover set released together with the concept album of the same name by Steve Aoki on September 16, 2022.[10][11] Although the set takes place in the same MetaZoo universe the story features different characters such as Hiro, the protagonist of the story who is on a journey to find the magical rings that are mentioned in the Black Pullet, an 18th-century French grimoire. The cards of this set feature Hiro and other characters belonging to five factions called melodias which correspond to the five musical interludes in which the album is divided into.[12]

References

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  1. ^ a b "MetaZoo HQ • MetaZoo's Frequently Asked Questions". MetaZoo HQ. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  2. ^ "Steve Aoki Becomes a Full Equity Partner at MetaZoo Games". icv2.com. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  3. ^ a b c d Forsythe, Dana (2022-04-19). "A cryptid trading card game is blowing up the resale market". Polygon. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  4. ^ "PSA Set Registry Recognizes Rising TCG Metazoo with New Set". Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA). Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  5. ^ "MetaZoo Games Shuts Down". ComicBook.com. 29 January 2024. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  6. ^ McGloin, Matt. "MetaZoo to Return in 2025 Under GameQbator Labs". Cosmic Book News. Retrieved 2025-02-18.
  7. ^ Yoder, Jake (2022-04-21). "MetaZoo Partners With eBay for Exclusive Launch". Den of Geek. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  8. ^ "Topps x MetaZoo Sell 50,000 Packs of Cryptid Nation "Series 0" in Record Time". Hypebeast. 2021-10-04. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  9. ^ Gibbs, Jay (2023-10-20). "Sanrio and MetaZoo Games Are Partnering to Make Trading Cards". Anime Corner. Retrieved 2025-02-18.
  10. ^ "Steve Aoki Connects Music & The Card-Game Metaverse On 'Hiroquest': "It's About Telling The Story Of The Future Cryptid World"". www.grammy.com. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  11. ^ Steve Aoki releases new album 'Hiroquest: Genesis' | New Day, 25 September 2022, retrieved 2023-08-30
  12. ^ Shore Fire Media. "Steve Aoki Releases New Album HIROQUEST: Genesis". Shore Fire Media. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
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