- Arcomage
Infobox VG
title = Arcomage
developer =New World Computing
publisher =The 3DO Company
designer = |
engine =
released = 1999
genre =Card game
modes =Single-player ,Multiplayer
ratings =ESRB : E
platforms =Microsoft Windows
media =
requirements = |
input ="Arcomage" is a
minigame included in two installments of the "Might and Magic " series offantasy role-playing game s. It is included in both ' and '.3DO also released it as a stand-alone game in 2000. In the stand-alone version a single player could play against a computer opponent or two players could play via aLAN or TCP/IP connection. "Arcomage" is acomputer basedcard game which takes on many of the themes of the game in which it is set. "Arcomage" is an actual part of the story of the game - in that characters may enter atavern and play formoney . In both games, there is aquest to win a game of arcomage in every tavern in the land."Arcomage" was developed by Stickman Games. The game was sold to 3DO.
Gameplay
"Arcomage" takes the form of a
tabletop game , in which there are two players, each with adeck of cards , a "tower" and a "wall", as well as several othervariable s that determine whether they win or lose, and what cards they can play. As "Might and Magic" is asingle-player game, one would always play against anAI opponent - making the game relatively easy to win.Players take it in turns to:
* Draw the appropriate number of
card s to complete their 6-part deck (one or more cards would have been played or discarded during their previous turn)
* Either play or discard a card, depending on their options - in some cases dicard will be the only option available, as the player might not have the appropriate amount of "gems", "bricks" or "recruits".
* If their chosen card allows it, play again and/or choose a card to discard.Every tavern has its different victory conditions, so players must adapt their styles for different situations.
As well as having a "Tower", "Wall" and Deck of Cards, each player also has:
* "Quarry" - controls how many "bricks" are gained each turn
* "Bricks" - spent on brick cards
* "Magic" - controls how many "gems" are gained each turn
* "Gems" - spent on gem cards
* "Dungeon" - controls how many "recruits" are gained each turn
* "Recruits" - spent on recruit cards"Arcomage" employs a wide range of cards, each with their own name, effects and picture. Several cards were added to the original deck in "Might and Magic VIII". Examples include:
* Faerie (recruit card): 2 damage (to enemy tower/wall); play Again. Cost: 1 recruit.
* Portcullis (brick card): +5 wall; +1 dungeon. Cost: 9 bricks.
* Sanctuary (gem card): + 10 tower; +5 wall; gain 5 recruits. Cost: 15 gems.Strategy
A
scroll found in acave in "Might and Magic VII" contains the following entry:"...studies in the game of ArcoMage have turned up the following observations:
"How you choose to win the game should be based on the victory conditions. If the towers start small, you stand a good chance of destroying your opponent's tower. If the towers or walls start large, you should concentrate on your own tower. If the towers or walls start large, and you need a huge tower to win, a resource victory might be more easily attainable.
"Also, note that red cards tend to focus on your wall, blue cards focus on your tower, and green cards focus on your offense. Keep this in mind when choosing whether to emphasize quarries, magic, or dungeons.
"I HAVE noticed a prevailing trend in the thinking of most ArcoMage players that could provide an edge against them, if they start to play blue cards, you can counter that wit..."
External links
* [http://arcomage.welscotch.net/ Arcomage online game]
* [http://arcomage.netvor.sk/ MArcomage] - (Multiplayer Arcomage), free multiplayer on-line fantasy card game - open source project
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