ALAMAZE
Our newest game DUEL! is from the Alamaze franchise but on the new Centauria map with two regions and is for two players. Consider the possibilities: High Elf vs. Dark Elf, or Black Dragon vs. Red Dragon, or Tyrant vs. Sacred Order, or a Sorcerer vs. Warlock contest. A total of 576 possible matchups choosing from all of our 24 available 3rd Cycle kingdoms.
For those unaware, here is a list of the 24 available kingdoms in Alamaze: The Choosing
Amazons Ancient Ones Atlantians Black Dragons
Cimmerians Dark Elves Demon Princes Dwarves
High Elves Gnomes Halflings Illusionist
Lizardmen Nomads Pirates Rangers
Red Dragons Druid Necromancer Sorcerer
Sacred Order Tyrant Underworld Warlock
…Imagine the Possibilities!
DUEL! Is a max 18 turn game, where the Conqueror victory condition is control of both regions. If neither kingdom gains control of both Westania and Ezerbrite after 18 turns, victory is by The Lion’s share – total status points. DUEL! is fast-paced, with turns processed on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at noon Eastern USA.
All aspects of Alamaze are in play, except sea power and its rules not present in Centauria games, so sea areas are out of play, and there is no Early Strategic Objective in this quick format.
[size=medium]How to get in a DUEL!
Players are encouraged to post their availability to be Challenged on this thread for DUEL! Players on a first come, first served wanting to Challenge should reply to the post. Once the pairing is complete, the Challenge is formed and the player who was available for challenge is now engaged: not available for challenges until he posts again. The Challenged player gets to select first, in reply to the challenge on the forum. The Challenger picks second. The Challenger then selects which region he will defend.
The alternate, but equally acceptable way is the two players correspond off-line, and when their match is set, post the details on the same DUEL Challenges thread. That way the folks at EAE can setup the game, and meanwhile, the community can see what matches have formed.
Then, one of the players send the info for both players in the game (personas, kingdoms, who is in which region) to signup@alamaze.co
Introducing the Choosing: DUEL!
MANO E MANO in ALAMAZE on CENTAURIA
Our newest game DUEL! is from the Alamaze franchise but on the new Centauria map with two regions and is for two players. Consider the possibilities: High Elf vs. Dark Elf, or Black Dragon vs. Red Dragon, or Tyrant vs. Sacred Order, or a Sorcerer vs. Warlock contest. A total of 576 possible matchups choosing from all of our 24 available 3rd Cycle kingdoms.
For those unaware, here is a list of the 24 available kingdoms in Alamaze: The Choosing
Amazons Ancient Ones Atlantians Black Dragons
Cimmerians Dark Elves Demon Princes Dwarves
High Elves Gnomes Halflings Illusionist
Lizardmen Nomads Pirates Rangers
Red Dragons Druid Necromancer Sorcerer
Sacred Order Tyrant Underworld Warlock
All aspects of Alamaze are in play, except sea power and its rules not present in Centauria games, so sea areas are out of play, and there is no Early Strategic Objective in this quick format.
[size=medium]How to get in a DUEL!
Players are encouraged to post their availability to be Challenged on this thread for DUEL! Players on a first come, first served wanting to Challenge should reply to the post. Once the pairing is complete, the Challenge is formed and the player who was available for challenge is now engaged: not available for challenges until he posts again. The Challenged player gets to select first, in reply to the challenge on the forum. The Challenger picks second. The Challenger then selects which region he will defend.
The alternate, but equally acceptable way is the two players correspond off-line, and when their match is set, post the details on the same DUEL Challenges thread. That way the folks at EAE can setup the game, and meanwhile, the community can see what matches have formed.
Then, one of the players send the info for both players in the game (personas, kingdoms, who is in which region) to signup@alamaze.co