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About This Game Ironclad Tactics is a fast-paced, card-based tactics game set in an alternate history Civil War - with steam-powered military robots!Key Features:Includes the 'Rise of Dmitry' and 'Blood and Ironclads' add-on campaigns!No microtransactions! Unlock cards by playing the game, not by purchasing them separately.Experience unique gameplay, with rapid, simultaneous turns that blend the precision of tactics and card games with the spontaneity of fast-paced strategy games.Follow the campaign story through a fully-illustrated, character-driven interactive graphic novel.Collect cards as you play through the campaign and build your own decks to crush your foes.Play with your friends in the co-op story campaign or against them in skirmish and nemesis modes.Face off against online challengers in quick-skirmish mode, and unlock special cards when you win.Bonus! Includes a high-quality digital artbook, a printable papercraft model of an ironclad, and the Ironclad Tactics OST, with music by Evan Le Ny and Farewell to the Woods. 1075eedd30 Title: Ironclad TacticsGenre: Casual, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:ZachtronicsPublisher:ZachtronicsRelease Date: 18 Sep, 2013 Ironclad Tactics Torrent Download [key] ironclad tactics rise of dmitry. ironclad tactics android. ironclad tactics igg. ironclad tactics test. ironclad tactical pro gloves. ironclad tactics metacritic. ironclad tactics apk full. ironclad tactics tips. ironclad exo tactical gloves. ironclad tactics slay the spire. ironclad tactics deluxe edition. ironclad tactics gog. ironclad tactical grip shooting gloves. ironclad tactics ps4. ironclad tactics coop. ironclad tactics download. ironclad tactics guide. ironclad tactical operator grip. ironclad tactical kydex wallet. ironclad tactics trophy guide. ironclad tactics walkthrough. ironclad tactical wallet. ironclad tactics ps4 trophy guide. ironclad tactics deluxe edition review. ironclad tactics. ironclad tactics gameplay. ironclad tactics ios. ironclad tactics chomikuj. ironclad tactics achievement. ironclad tactical gloves review. ironclad tactics review. ironclad tactics all cards. ironclad tactics pc. ironclad tactical shirt. ironclad tactics trophies. ironclad tactics abandoned warehouse. ironclad tactical grip. ironclad tactics free download. ironclad tactics port of seattle. ironclad tactics experimental only deck. ironclad tactics ps store. ironclad tactics ps4 review. ironclad tactics cards. ironclad tactical gloves. ironclad tactics cheats. ironclad tactical pro. ironclad tactics apk. ironclad tactics menacing. ironclad tactics mobile. ironclad tactics new game plus. ironclad tactics steam. ironclad tactics best deck. ironclad tactics wiki. ironclad tactics trainer. ironclad tactical gloves uk. arkanaut ironclad tactics For fans of strategic collectible card games, Ironclad Tactics will provide hours of entertainment and offers the ability to go deep into its deck-building mechanics. For more casual players, the game's difficulty spikes and deck micro-management can quickly feel overwhelming. It's an okay casual game. http:\/\/steamcommunity.com\/sharedfiles\/filedetails\/?id=1226062821 http:\/\/steamcommunity.com\/sharedfiles\/filedetails\/?id=1220427834 Unlocked all achievements!. I wasn't expecting much, which is exactly what I got.It's passably fun for a short period, but it quickly gets repetitive, and the difficulty curve isn't well designed. The plot and characters are nothing but annoyances and the mechanics aren't balanced.I wouldn't buy it even on sale.. (Most of the critisism here is about the expansion campaigns-- although I found the original campaign frustrating at times, it was in a more pleasant way!)I love pretty much every game Zachtronics has released, and while I find this game mostly enjoyable, the amount of artificial difficulty introduced is maddening. The AI isn't particularly intelligent. The computer will frequently, for example, equip a weapon to an ironclad that is 3 empty spaces away from making it to your side, which is a waste of AP. If you pop an ironclad with a melee weapon right in front of an AI ironclad two spaces from your side equipped with a 2+ range weapon, they wont swap that weapon out to kill your ironclad and make it to your side-- it'll just sit there and die. To make up for the lackluster AI, however, the player is handicapped in a number of ways, making the game feel exceedingly frustrating at times.The player receives a base 1.0AP per turn, while the computer gets 1.5AP. Then add on the fact that many of the AP-boosting objectives tend to be on the enemy's side, and the enemy often has units on the field to claim or defend them before turn 1.This provides the illusion that the enemy's deck is an endless bag of cards where they can just pull out any card they desire at any point. The computer rarely needs to play defensively because they can just spam units to put YOU on defense. Maybe 10% of the time am I able to sneak a raider by the AI when there is an ironclad in play that they can maneuver into his path. Manage to an armored ironclad out to scrap with one weilding a 1 damage weapon? you've got about a 75% chance that they have some way to boost the damage to ignore the armor(depending on enemy factions). You can see how many cards the enemy has in hand, so I don't think the computer actively cheats in this regard-- it's just because of the massive AP boost that the AI gets-- cards don't need to go to waste.TL;DR- Playing checkers with a skilled player is fun, even if they beat you. Playing checkers with an incompetent player whos friends pop in to give them extra game pieces whenever they lose some is frustrating.. This game was very fascinating for me, being completely unfamiliar with CCGs, limited interest in turn based strategies and none at all in computerised boardgames - this game is basically all three, and it's easy to see this as a tabletop game. However, it sucks you in quickly and, it must be said, sneakily. The tutorials flow seamlessly into the main campaign, from missions where you have just a handful of cards and playing them is so simple you don't even grasp what the challenge could possibly be, and yet soon every missions presents a new and fresh challenge. This may be the best learning curve I have ever encountered, and the tutorialising is very gentle. You encounter more and more challenging units to defeat, and the game encourages out-of-the-box thinking. Beating the game is a healthy challenge, and 100% completion is Herculean, which is how it should be.The story, meanwhile, is absolute nonsense but very enjoyable. That is to say, it's steampunk.. This game has a framework with so much potential I was really excited the first few rounds. Unfortunately, before long it starts to feel like playing rock-paper-scissors with, well, a computer. Random play is equally effective as well-thought strategy and winning or losing feels like a flip of the coin. However if you lose a round the computer will replay the round virtually identically so it becomes trivial to win next time.There's a really good game waiting to be made here, but this isn't it.. I was a very big fan of Space Chem (previous game from this designer) coming into this, with hopes of a similar brain-xploding idea of complexity condensed down into pure fun. While this has some great deck building elements and interesting play mechanic, it seems to just boil down to spamming cards. And sometimes the only way to learn a level is play it and lose 20 times with different deck builds each time before finally one clicks. Now this same process can be said for many games like Super Meat Boy or others of the same ilk, but while those are quick to reset and get you back into the meat of it, this game takes time and turn order. It builds up and leaves you very twitchy and\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665when the next deck combo doesn't work. Interesting premise and great presenation, but just hampered down by mechanics that seem to wear down before their final destination.. A rather disappointing game considering the system itself had potential, but is unfortunately woefully incomplete (apparently more content is coming out as DLC, but the base content as it is is barebones).Initially the game possessed a intriguing system of unlocking new units through the completion of mini-achievements, allowing your cards to evolve into a more effective and specialised fighting force. Unfortunately this feature is only seen in the first half dozen cards before never being seen again.The game also featured several factions with different tactics and units that you can mix and match. Unfortunately again, all the factions with the exception of the army (Union and Confederate's are both considered the same, begging the question as to why it is set in the Civil War) have barely enough cards for a playable deck, much less one that you can base a unique strategy out of. This is further made worse by every faction's units being essentially the same thing (Army riflemen and bandits have absolutely no distinguising characteristics between them).Even worse, the potential dynamic was there, in the form of unattainable weapons and units the computer gets during the campaign. After completing the game, and every last achievement (both single player and multiplayer) I was upset that the only things I receieved were more of the same cards. Indeed, the final boss's deck is displayed as an available playable faction, but does not have a single unit or weapon card in it.The story serves it's purpose I suppose, so it is hardly disappointing, but it is somewhat baffling that early in the story you can clearly see a sibling rivalry, only for one of the brothers to disapear, and only come back at the end of the game to do absolutely nothing, unlike the collection of minor characters who assemble for the purpose of serving as an Deus Ex Machina during a mission. Whoever is actually manning and directing your ironclads is never mentioned (unless it is assumed that the sergeant who gets a brief mention early in the game is the PC). The Civil war is barely mentioned, and the game might as well be set during the Anglo-Russian war for all it matters.The campaign itself is not so much challenging as it is putting you in a situation with an outright disadvantage. In the early stages this disadvantage is negated by unlocking a new weapon. However, due to the fact that there are no decent unlocks in the later missions the game simply becomes a matter of chance. Hoping that the luck of the draw gets you exactly the unit you need, and that the computer does not use the obnoxiously overpowered ability that he is granted this mission on the turn it would hurt the most. The last mission in particular is guilty in that the enemy boss is not only invincible (unless you kill two heavily armoured units guarding an electric outlet, and procede to occupy both outlets with infantry that can be killed instantly by said boss) but possessing a repetoire of weapons far superior to what you can get, and heals completely should you fail to stop him from going to your side. The strategy towards defeating him involves praying to your chosen deity that the enemy AI will decide to lay waste to your ironclads, rather then stepping on your infantry, and will stand still for that brief moment where you miraculously achieve enough firepower to destroy him in one turn. God help you if you decide to go for the achievements.All that said, the game has potential. If it simply had more content and diverse factions that would allow for actual tactical options.. Very fun game. The artwork\/storytelling is just great. Also the music is top notch to the point where I want to buy the soundtrack to this game. This game can be frustrating at times and sometimes you may have to take a loss to figure out the mechanics of a level. If you cant "think on your feet" do not get this game, there isn't a pause button. The turns go by reasonably quick.. This is a fantastic strategy game with a great deckbuilding component. There are no levels or XP, just more cards which while diversifying your options, does a great job of not being strictly more powerful than your starting cards. Highly recommended if you like turn based strategy.. Really intriguing concept, but gameplay (single-player, at least - I haven't played any online matches) is awkward and ultimately unsatisfying.On paper it sounds great: take the deck-building elements of a CCG and then use the deck to spawn not just static units, but pieces on a small gameboard (lane-based, in this case.) The biggest reason it doesn't all come together is that given the scrolling card mechanic, even the best decks show huge variability in effectiveness depending on draw order. You can play one round and get nothing but "upgrades" while your opponent rolls out unit after unit, then start over with the same deck and steamroll her right off the map. I know, you're thinking "L2P n3wb, u hav to balance ur deck." But that's really not it. A deck that's statistically well balanced can still hit awful runs, and because each player's hand is constantly pruned to the last 5 cards dealt, there's no recovering from them.As it stands, the strategy aspect of the game feels pretty much absent - less like poker, more like war (you know, the card game "war.") Plenty of flavor, just not much depth.

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