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Myths at War
Myths at War
by GDM Games, Grand Gamers Guild (2013)
Player Count
2 to 6

Player Ages
10+

Playing Time
20 minutes
Categories
  • Card Game
  • Fantasy
  • Fighting
  • Mythology
  • Designers
  • Francisco Gallego Arredondo
  • Mechanisms
  • Set Collection
  • Deck Construction
  • Artists
  • Siscu Bellido
  • Hector Herrera
  • Laura Almagro
  • Martí Capellas
  • Ramses Bosque
  • Alba Aragon
  • Family
  • CCGs (Collectible Card Games)
  • Country: Japan
  • Crowdfunding: Verkami
  • Mythology: Egyptian
  • Mythology: Norse
  • Game: Myths at War
  • Rating: 7.63/10 from 192 users

    Description

    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.

    This first installment of Myths at War contains 300 cards split between the Nordic, Egyptian and Japanese mythologies (GDMI+GDM3 spanish editions). Each mythology includes two pantheons (cards that define your game strategy) + cards for the gods deck (which includes characters, events and resources) + cards for the designs deck (actions, equipment and summonings).

    Each player in Myths at War needs to build his own deck of at least 51 cards (1 pantheon / 20 gods / 30 designs) of his choice, and each expansion increases the diversity of characters, actions and strategies you can use in order to achieve victory but all expansions can be played on his own.

    During the game, each player has to bring into play the cards his oracles offer him and play actions from the designs deck both in the influence phase (where the gods plan from their pantheon) and in the confrontation phase (where the characters who decide to go to battle fight to decrease the opponent’s power) to obtain supremacy or consign the opponent to oblivion.

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