Towers in Time

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Towers in Time

Towers in Time is an out-of-print collectible card game by Thunder Castle Games that was released in April 1995.[1] The base set had 150 cards with 56-card starter decks and 8-card booster packs.[1] In 1996, the game was repackaged as a dedicated deck card game to be sold in a box set of 150 cards.[2] Thunder Castle Games announced at least four expansions for the game but none of them ever materialized: Greek, Zodiac, Amazon, and Norse.[3]

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PublishersThunder Castle Games
Players2 or more
Setup time< 5 minutes
Playing time< 60 minutes
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The game was chastised for having starter decks that contained no rules, and instead players would have to call a non-toll-free number to obtain the rules.[3] The rules were eventually printed in Scrye magazine issue #3.[3] An "icon explanation" card, however, was included in the starter decks, but the limited edition version of the icon card did not explain all the icons found on the cards due to a printing error.[3]

Gameplay depicted the two players as wizards battling between dimensions. Players won by destroying his opponent's Five Shields with creatures of specific status. There were 6 schools of magic broken down into 4 Elements: Fire, Water, Air, and Earth and 2 Colors: White and Black.[3]

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