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Release Date

2019

Theme

Fantasy

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Siege Storm

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coop
Co-op
Take That
Take That
assymetric
Asymmetrical
hand management
Hand Management

Game DNA

Complexity

SimpleDense
CasualIntense
StraightforwardComplex

Experience

PassiveInteractive
MinimalOpen-Ended
LuckSkill
FrequentlyRarely
SolitaryEngaging
DryImmersive

Value for Money

BasicPremium
RarelyVariable

Two armies rush forward on two Tracks, crashing into one another’s defences.

Playing Time

15 - 30 Minutes

Player Count

2 Players

Siege Storm is a deck building game. You have cards, your enemy has cards. You both cast some creatures and spells, then one of you wins. Close your eyes. Imagine you are a mighty lord commanding an army. Or a magician summoning creatures onto a battlefield. Or a farmer who grows his units on a cornfield right in the storm of battle. So you build your army, choose your enemy and try to bring the pain to him, before he brings the pain to you. Between you and your enemy there are 2 tracks: one that your armies use to travel towards enemy, and a similar one where your enemy’s units travel to you. Again, just imagine whatever you want – two epic castles in a war or a slow, magic-fest between old, smelly wizards with rheumatism. Cards are everything here: your life bar, your mana, your library and so on. When you draw them into your hand you can either play them or discard them to pay for some more expensive, fancy card’s cost. But there are even more decisions from here! When you play a card, you can play it as an instant and get a trigger effect. Alternatively, you can play it as a creature on your track, then its passive ability will work. It will defend you at first, and once it moves up to the end of your track, it will be able to: a) Activate (attack and trigger its effect) b) Become your supporter (our fancy term for mana) c) Or stay in the middle of the track and make its passive ability work all the time So, you can build powerful combos, you can zombie-rush, you can build your economy and all sorts of other cool stuff. But whenever your enemy hits you, you will lose cards from your resources, so there is that. No cards to draw? You lose.

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