From D20Studios, who also made Abalon (formerly Summoners Fate), they're planning to release their next game with Abalon Arena. A fusion of turn-based tactics and strategic card play inspired by Dungeons and Dragons and Magic: The Gathering.
A fusion of turn-based tactics and strategic card play inspired by Dungeons and Dragons and Magic: The Gathering.
It has a rather long list of features, that should excite any fans of the genre with 20 heroes to choose from like a squirrel hurling druid, which sounds hilarious.
Who also wouldn’t want to try playing as a psychic lizard wizard?
While it has a fully featured solo-play system, with a challenging AI, it also has full online play with PvP ranked matches, 2v2 ranked battles, a casual mode, instant replay for showing off, support for asynchronous turn-based multiplayer for those who don’t have a lot of time and normal turn-based multiplayer with matches that should only last around 7 minutes.
Sounds like a little something for everyone who enjoys turn-based action and deck-building.
There’s a demo available with Native Linux support on Steam.
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A fusion of turn-based tactics and strategic card play inspired by Dungeons and Dragons and Magic: The Gathering.
It has a rather long list of features, that should excite any fans of the genre with 20 heroes to choose from like a squirrel hurling druid, which sounds hilarious.
Who also wouldn’t want to try playing as a psychic lizard wizard?
While it has a fully featured solo-play system, with a challenging AI, it also has full online play with PvP ranked matches, 2v2 ranked battles, a casual mode, instant replay for showing off, support for asynchronous turn-based multiplayer for those who don’t have a lot of time and normal turn-based multiplayer with matches that should only last around 7 minutes.
Sounds like a little something for everyone who enjoys turn-based action and deck-building.
There’s a demo available with Native Linux support on Steam.
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