Conflicting Kingdoms
Conflicting Kingdoms is a card-based board game released in June 2011 by the game publisher DeckVoid Ltd.[1] Its design influences include Magic: The Gathering, Top Trumps, and Monopoly.[citation needed]
Conflicting Kingdoms is a fantasy themed board game where playing cards are used to create the board, which allows for the possibility of a different board each time it is played; the game will differ depending on the cards chosen to create the board. As play continues more cards are added to the playing board by each player. The cards played to make the board are named Location cards and they have different rewards as well as a risk rating. Each player has an Avatar card and figure which sets the starting life and gold. As the game progresses the Avatar will move around the Location cards collecting rewards which allow ability cards to be put into play alongside the Avatar which empowers them with the objective being to reduce the opponents Avatar life to zero. The game can played as starting theme decks from which ten different Avatars can be chosen each with their own strengths and weaknesses, players can also mix up decks to create their very own unique style of play.[citation needed]
Players may choose from a number of avatars: Dwarves, Konks (ninja monkeys), Human, Goblin Witch, Witch, Scorchins, Auratus (frog men), Walri, Vamperic Beasts and Fairies.[citation needed]
Conflicting Kingdoms was nominated for the Best New Card Game 2011 at the UK Games Expo.[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ Press Release – DeckVoid Ltd Launch New Trading Card Board Game: Conflicting Kingdoms, 14 June 2011, Boardgames in Blighty
- ↑ UK Games Expo unveils awards shortlist Archived 30 November 2018 at the Wayback Machine, Katie Roberts, 2 June 2011 - ToyNews, ...Awards Category: Card Game...Conflicting Kingdoms - Conflicting Kingdoms...
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