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Plaid Hat Games  |  SKU: PH1700

Crystal Clans

€27.75 EUR
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Description

Designers Colby Dauch
J. Arthur Ellis
Andrea Mezzotero
Publisher Plaid Hat Games
Players 2
Playtime 30-60 mins
Suggested Age 14 and up
Expansions

Crystal Clans: Shadow Clan 
Crystal Clans: Fang Clan 
Crystal Clans: Feather Clan 
Crystal Clans: Leaf Clan
Crystal Clans: Fire Clan 
Crystal Clans: Light Clan
Crystal Clans: Gem Clan
Crystal Clans: Moon Clan


Choose your clan, prepare for battle, and fight for control of powerful crystals in Crystal Clans, a battle card game for two players.

In every game of Crystal Clans, you go to battle with unique armies, seeking to outmaneuver your opponent and lead your squad to victory. Six clans stand ready to battle for dominance, including the adaptable Water Clan, the peaceful Flower Clan, the relentless Skull Clan, the innumerable Blood Clan, the wise Meteor Clan, and the unyielding Stone Clan. Each clan's cards can be used in multiple ways, giving you more options and adding surprise to each battle. The first clan to claim four crystals wins the game and fulfills their destiny to dominate the world.

—description from the publisher

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Asen Aleksandrov
Near-perfect PvP strategy

Tight design, beautiful artwork, quick and tactical gameplay. One thing that would've made it better is the addition of some sort of RNG or a way to hide unit information from the other player. As it is, with all unit stats and abilities in plain view, most matches get bogged down as you try to calculate the outcome of each move and engagement in advance and painstakingly optimize your turn. Sure, the combat cards played from hand/deck add a degree of unpredictability, but that does nothing to prevent to instinctive AP that sets in after the first couple of turns.