Spectromancer Online fantasy card game with magical duel against other mages OS: Windows 98/2000/Me/XP/Vista/7 and later , 24 Mb
In Spectromancer, an online fantasy card game, players participate
in a magical duel against other mages by strategically summoning
creatures and casting spells. Each mage uses five magical elements
during a duel - Fire, Water, Air and Earth, plus a fifth related to the
specific mage type. There are six mage types in the game: Clerics
use Holy power; Mechanicians use Mechanics; Necromancers use
Death; Chaosmasters use Chaos; Dominators uses Control and
Illusionists use Illusions. Players are able to duel against the
computer or against other online players live.
The team behind Spectromancer are Alexey Stankevich, creator of
Astral Tournament and Astral Masters, along with game design
luminaries Richard Garfield (Magic: The Gathering, Vampire: The
Eternal Struggle, Star Wars Trading Card Game, RoboRally) and
Skaff Elias (Magic: The Gathering Ice Age, Harry Putter Trading
Card Game).
The popular Astral Tournament, a turn-based online strategy card
game, released by Alexey Stankevich's Apus Software in 2002, was
embraced by players worldwide and received favorable reviews at
game sites and game magazines. In April of 2006, Astral
Tournament II went into preproduction and in June, Richard
Garfield and Skaff Elias from Three Donkeys joined the project
and the expanded game has evolved into Spectromancer.
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