Overview
The Tactical Assault: Fantasy Cards™ are a new and innovative way to approach your fantasy themed miniature gaming. The Fantasy Cards are designed to bring all the detailed elements of fantasy land warfare – including the fog of war – to the tabletop in a narrative card-driven format that is easy to play yet full of challenges. To be successful, you must be creative in your strategies, flexible in your tactics and attentive to the ever changing battlefield.
The Fantasy Cards can be utilized for just about any fantasy or pre-gunpowder historical setting, for any scale of miniatures, any sized battlefield and for any size of battle – ranging from the smallest skirmish action all the way up to massive army sized endeavors.
Info… New Army Of The Week
Friday, May 13th, 2011There is a new Army of the Week up this week – this time for the Fantasy Cards. This force relies on the stealthy nature of assassins, along with the targeted attacks of flying units, to prey upon vulnerable enemy units and route them. Unfortunately, it is vulnerable itself to being swept quickly from the battlefield if the assassins do not make their presence felt fast enough. Are you up to the challenge of bring out the full potential of this army?
Scenarios…
Thursday, May 5th, 2011A new scenario for the Fantasy Cards has been posted in the Free Downloads area. This time a surrounded army makes a desperate last stand upon a grassy hillock. Will they survive the carnage, or will they be consumed by by the swarms that hunt them…
Tactics… Aerial Units
Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011Aerial Units are one of the most potent units in the Fantasy Cards when used effectively. Unfortunately, they are probably one of the most under-appreciated units as well. In large part this is due to the Aerial Units only being available when specific cards make them available. Because of this, some players feel they are not as valuable as the other types of units that remain on the battlefield. While a case can be made for this, a strong case can also be made for just the opposite too! (more…)