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==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 17:14, 19 October 2020
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Arcmage is a turn-based strategy card game with a fantasy setting, designed by the Arcmage community and first released in December 2018. In Arcmage, the player attempts to build a powerful army by controlling cities and defeating enemies.
Creative commons model
Gameplay
Arcmage qualifies as a tabletop deck-building game.
Setting
Factions
- House of Nobles
- Red Banner
- Gaian
- The Empire
- Dark Legion
Card Types
- Creatures
- Cities
- Enchantments
- Magic
- Events
Abilities
History
Funding
https://blog.alexgleason.me/mtg-arcmage/
Core Sets
Releases
- Rebirth (2018)
- Enchanted Realms (2019)
- New Horizons (2020)
- Shadow Waves (TBA)
Art
- Battle for Wensnoth CC-BY-SA 4
- Open game art (open game art contributions)
- Our own artwork repository (repo)
- Main artist Santiago Iborra (link to quellion)
- Some examples drawings
- PS. There are some on WikiCommons already
Related projects
- Arcmage's/Wtactics artwork material was used in a the Godot game engine tutorial series Godot Card Game Tutorial[1]
- Arcmage's cards and rules where used as a test case for the Sunflower card game engine (AI engine) [2][3]
- Arcmage's cards were integrated and made as default available into the cards game simulator [4]
- Some of the Arcmage's/Wtactics artwork made it into the Battle for Wensoth game [5][6]
Trivia
- Arcmage was briefly mentioned at the Linux Game Cast podcast. [7]