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Myths at War: Back to the Beginning
New 54 cards set with brand new content for Norse, Japanese and Egyptian mythologies (new gods, events, actions...) to add to any Myths at War installment.
Myths at War is a strategy card game for two or more players who confront each other to determine the fate of a Mythology. Before starting a game, each player builds his or her own deck according to a defined set of rules and then faces other players to deem which Mythology is the most powerful. There are two ways of winning a Myths at War game: GOD OF GODS, by achieving a certain level of power or OBLIVION, by vanquishing your opponent. Myths at War mixes strategy and collection. Each expansion set will help you improve existing decks and create new ones.
Myths at War
Myths at War, first published as Guerra de Mitos, is a card game set in a fantastic world where different mythologies coexist. It is a different, dynamic game designed to be able to build different decks with very distinct and varied strategies, and each expansion increases both the number of available mythologies and the game possibilities.
Mythsgate
In the Ivory kingdom, an old portal has been activated due to the abuse of magic. Ancient creatures threaten to destroy the kingdom, but warriors of all Ivory\'s places come to the call of the king to try to recover the peace.
Wanted 7
In the Golden River area in the Wild West, tensions are on the rise during the Gold Rush. Leading local figures are seeing their interests threatened. They need protection! Meanwhile, members of the seven most wanted bands meet up in the saloon to stake their claims.
Wendake
Wendake
"Wendake" is the name that the Wyandot people use for their traditional territory. This population, also known as the Huron Nation, lived in the Great Lakes region, together with the tribes who formed the Iroquois Confederacy, and many others. In this game, you will explore the traditions and everyday life of these tribes during the 1756–1763 period, when the Seven Years’ War between the French and the English took place in these territories.