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Post by Fenure on Jul 17, 2005 17:05:57 GMT -5
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Post by New Zimbabwe on Jul 18, 2005 0:14:05 GMT -5
my friend owns several decks, and we've played it at his house. it was pretty fun but i don't know if i'd buy them.
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Post by King Mosled of Hundo on Oct 5, 2005 0:20:10 GMT -5
I'm from New Zealand and ive only heard about them in star trek monthly.
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4hectares
Commander
The Frozen States of Four Hectares
Posts: 110
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Post by 4hectares on Oct 5, 2005 7:48:19 GMT -5
Magic: The Gathering is the only CCG I ever touch, lol. -Tim
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Post by King Mosled of Hundo on Oct 26, 2005 22:53:05 GMT -5
Whats it like?
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Post by Fenure on Oct 27, 2005 7:42:13 GMT -5
Each player has five missions. You can play personel, ships. and equipment to one of those missions (the one called the headquarters). Cards have a cost and you can spend up to 7 points a turn. You can spend a point to draw a card too. If you can staff a ship you can move it around to the various missions where you can't play cards and attempt those missions with your personel. You opponent gets to draw delimmas from his delimma pile equal to the number of personel you are attempting with and spend the ame ammount of pooints to chose which demillas to play. Once you pass all the demmillas if you still have the requirements to complete the mission you solve the mission and get the points from it. When you end you turn your opponent can play cards and attempt missions and you draw the delimmas to try to stop him.
If that didn't make much sense it's because I tried to summarize a 50-odd page rulebook in one paragraph.
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Post by Soviet Republic on Oct 27, 2005 13:07:36 GMT -5
I used to play the Star Wars CCG before they discontinued it.
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