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  • Average game length: 20 min
  • Average game length: 60 min
  • Mechanism: Solo / Solitaire Game
  • Category: Wargame
IronWood
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IronWood

£42.26 £46.95
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Ironwood is a rules-light, highly asymmetric, card-driven tactical game for 1-2 players. Each round, you and your opponent alternate playing a total of 3 of your faction-specific cards for their action effects. These effects include positioning your warbands, initiating combat, extracting crystals, bestowing temporary passive effects, and many more. When combat occurs, you will use the same cards for their combat values instead, in a simultaneous bid to gain combat bonuses, inflict and fend off casualties, and augment the Dominance value of your warbands to win the combat.

The two factions are completely asymmetric in their play styles, decks, victory conditions - even in which parts of the map they can access.

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Undaunted 2200: Callisto
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Undaunted 2200: Callisto

£48.71 £64.95
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Jovian Moon Base - Callisto, 22nd Century AD: Tensions have arisen between the conglomerate of Earth\'s leading corporations that funded the base and the mining collective tasked with operating it. Protests have erupted, strikes been called, and contracts broken. Private security forces have been hired, industrial mining vehicles repurposed for combat, and long-disused military mechs reawoken. The battle for Callisto is about to begin: It\'s time to choose your side.

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The Shores of Tripoli
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The Shores of Tripoli

£49.26 £57.95
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From the end of the American Revolution, commercial vessels of the young United States republic were easy prey for the pirates of the Barbary coast. In 1801, newly inaugurated President Thomas Jefferson was eager to put an end to this threat and sent a "squadron of observation" to the Mediterranean. As the squadron arrived in Gibraltar, they learned that the bashaw of Tripoli had already declared WAR!

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