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Innomination
Innomination
by (Self-Published)
Player Count
2

Player Ages
14+

Playing Time
45 minutes to 1 hour, 30 minutes
Categories
  • Card Game
  • Fighting
  • Mechanisms
  • Action Point Allowance System
  • Hand Management
  • Player Elimination
  • Once-Per-Game Abilities
  • Card Play Conflict Resolution
  • Deck Construction
  • Artists
  • Stephanie Szabo
  • Family
  • Crowdfunding: Kickstarter
  • Admin: Unreleased Games
  • Versus Fighting Game
  • Digital Implementations: TableTop Simulator Mod ( TTS)
  • Rating: 7/10 from 1 users

    Description

    Innomination, the customizable card game. Set in a world of Science Fantasy, select a Nation of various humans, lizardman, or giant insects, pick a leader, make a deck, and battle with another player. This is a one-versus-one game where you win by defeating your opponent. The language on cards does allow play with more than two players (but the game isn't competitively balanced around this).

    Innomination is a customizeable card game with deckbuilding elements. It similar play structure to games like Magic: The Gathering with elements from Yu-Gi-Oh!, Force of Will TCG, and the Pokemon TCG. Digital card games like Hearthstone and Shadowverse were also in mind. If you've played any of these, Innomination may feel familiar to you. Innomination is not a trading card game (TCG). It is to be sold as a complete game right out of a box, like a board game. You'll get a full playset of every card. No rarities, no booster packs, no time spend scouring the secondary market for singles... Open the box knowing you have a complete card game.

    Every turn, you will set a Source card into play. Source cards produce Aether, the main resource used to play cards in your hand. The better the card is, the more Aether it costs. Unlike most games, the Source cards are in their own deck, and you get to choose which card you put into play every turn. There are six nations, each one with their own people, culture, and each specializing in an archetype, like aggro (win early with cheap, efficient cards), midrange (playing progressively stronger cards), and control (hold on until the late game and win with powerful, expensive cards).

    The Named Deck is the main mechanic of Innomination. Use the Named Deck to name (evolving) your nameless cards in the Main Deck into upgraded versions. You can only do this as a player action once per turn, but there are many Nations that have ways to do this multiple times.

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