- Publisher: New World Computing
- Release Date: December 1999
Summary:
Arcomage is a single or two player card game in which the players try to build their tower to a certain size, build up all of their resources to a certain quantity or destroy their opponents tower before their opponent can achieve any of these conditions. Arcomage can be played by one player versus a computer opponent, by two players over a network or by two players over the Internet using TCP/IP or the Mplayer service.
Each card will have the cost of the needed resource printed on the bottom right corner of the card. If a card is grayed out it cannot be played, as the player does not have the needed amount of the resource for the card. Some cards allow you to play them and then play again. Once a player has played a card, another card is immediately drawn from the deck into the player's hand.
Now the subtle part, depending on the victory conditions you may want to aggressively attack your opponents Tower, strive to build you resource generators, or simply enhance your own defenses. No two games are exactly alike and the course of play can be either fast and vicious, or subtle and deceiving. Now go to it Arcomage, you have been challenged!
| Rating: | E |
|---|---|
| Developer: | 3DO |
| Genre(s): | Strategy, Miscellaneous, Turn-Based, Card Battle |
| Number of Online Players: | 2 Players |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| James R. Morris II | Programming |
| William Chow | Art |
| Mark Caldwell | Executive Producer |
| George Ruof | Programming |
| Steve Jasper | Art |
| Bob Young | Programming |
| Chris Nelson | Sound |
| Peter Ryu | Producer |
| Chris Nelson | Sound |
| Bob Young | Programming |
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