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<blockquote data-quote="jamestk" data-source="post: 5653408" data-attributes="member: 6681047"><p>Hi, my name is James Kato and my company JEN Games as just started a Kickstarter for our new game, Imperial Crusade Armada. It is a tactical space combat card game that uses plastic cards made of the same material as credit cards to represent each ship on the tabletop. These cards have ship stats printed on them so that everything that happens during a battle can be tracked directly on the card with a dry erase pen. </p><p></p><p>If you are interested in this project and would like to support this project please go to the following Kickstarter link:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/139696320/imperial-crusade-armada-space-combat-tactical-card" target="_blank">Kickstarter: Imperial Crusade Armada</a></p><p></p><p>If you would like to download the rule book please go to my website at jengames.com</p><p></p><p>Ship cards represent each ship in a player’s fleet which are moved around the table during combat. The distances between each card on the table is used to determine the range when these ships fire their weapons. A ship card’s position and facing determine what targets it can fire on and which shields defend it from attack. Damage, energy allocation, and system usage are recorded directly on each ship card with a dry erase pen. Players create their own fleets by selecting ships available to their faction while remaining within the Fleet Cost of the upcoming battle and then adding fleet tactics to support these ships. Fleet tactics give ships new abilities and allow them to perform special actions. Ship cards have different ships printed on either side to increase your fleet building options. </p><p></p><p>Imperial Crusade Armada </p><p></p><p>Tactical Space Combat Card Game</p><p></p><p>• The Imperium Fights For Conquest</p><p></p><p>• The Star Republic Fights For Freedom</p><p></p><p>• Only One Can Win</p><p></p><p>Players: 2</p><p>Age: 12+</p><p>Time: 30 to 60 Minutes</p><p></p><p>Contents: 40 Plastic Ship Cards, 40 Tokens, Dry Erase Pen, 10 Sided Die, and Rules</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamestk, post: 5653408, member: 6681047"] Hi, my name is James Kato and my company JEN Games as just started a Kickstarter for our new game, Imperial Crusade Armada. It is a tactical space combat card game that uses plastic cards made of the same material as credit cards to represent each ship on the tabletop. These cards have ship stats printed on them so that everything that happens during a battle can be tracked directly on the card with a dry erase pen. If you are interested in this project and would like to support this project please go to the following Kickstarter link: [URL="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/139696320/imperial-crusade-armada-space-combat-tactical-card"]Kickstarter: Imperial Crusade Armada[/URL] If you would like to download the rule book please go to my website at jengames.com Ship cards represent each ship in a player’s fleet which are moved around the table during combat. The distances between each card on the table is used to determine the range when these ships fire their weapons. A ship card’s position and facing determine what targets it can fire on and which shields defend it from attack. Damage, energy allocation, and system usage are recorded directly on each ship card with a dry erase pen. Players create their own fleets by selecting ships available to their faction while remaining within the Fleet Cost of the upcoming battle and then adding fleet tactics to support these ships. Fleet tactics give ships new abilities and allow them to perform special actions. Ship cards have different ships printed on either side to increase your fleet building options. Imperial Crusade Armada Tactical Space Combat Card Game • The Imperium Fights For Conquest • The Star Republic Fights For Freedom • Only One Can Win Players: 2 Age: 12+ Time: 30 to 60 Minutes Contents: 40 Plastic Ship Cards, 40 Tokens, Dry Erase Pen, 10 Sided Die, and Rules [/QUOTE]
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