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Smash Up: Conquer The Bases With Your Factions Free Download [key Serial Number]

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About This Game Smash Up is the award-winning shufflebuilding card game designed by Paul Peterson, now available in a beautiful digital adaptation so you can play on the go with friends all over the world. In Smash Up, players draft two faction decks from their choice of pirates, ninjas, robots, zombies, and more, and combine them to create a hybrid team that is a force to be reckoned with!A SPECIAL GAME EXPERIENCE! The ""shufflebuilding"" game Smash Up starts with a simple premise: Take the twenty-card decks of two factions, shuffle them into a forty-card deck, then compete to smash more Bases than your opponents! Each faction brings a different game mechanism into play – pirates move cards, zombies bring cards back from the discard pile, dinosaurs have huge power – and every combination of factions brings a different play experience.THINK STRATEGY! During play, Base cards (each with their own difficulties and abilities) are in play. Combine wisely your characters and actions' cards to obtain the most power! You attempt to have the most power on the Base from your minions when the Base is smashed. Sounds easy? How easy is it when an opponent's Alien-Ninja decides to Beam Up your minions to other Bases - flat out Assassinate them? What about when the Pirate-Dinosaur player Full Sails in and releases King Rex to stomp your minions into the ground, or when the Wizard-Zombies use their Mystic Power to create an Outbreak, suddenly flooding minions onto the Base from the discard pile? Or what if you faced a Zombie-Dinosaur player instead and he created an Outbreak of massive beasts all at once?!?SCORE THE 15 NECESSARY POINTS & WIN THE GAME!When a Base is smashed, each player in first, second and third place scores points. Fourth place? Sorry, bro – try harder next time.With nine different factions, Smash Up includes dozens of combinations to try. Pirate-Aliens play different than Ninja-Aliens, for instance. Which will you use to smash up your opponents?And did we mention the dinosaurs have laser beams?FEATURES- Online Cross-platform multiplayer: 2 to 4 players- Play with 4 players or solo against the AI- 9 faction decks, including the base game set and more: Zombies, Aliens, Dinosaurs, Ninjas, Pirates, Robots, Tricksters, Wizards & Geeks- Random or manual faction selection- Fully automated scoring- Tutorial system plus ‘Step Through’ and ‘Review' modes to help players learn- Leader boards & Achievements- Contains 16 Base cards to compete over 1075eedd30 Title: Smash Up: Conquer the bases with your factionsGenre: StrategyDeveloper:Nomad Games, VooFoo StudiosPublisher:Asmodee DigitalRelease Date: 12 Oct, 2016 Smash Up: Conquer The Bases With Your Factions Free Download [key Serial Number] smash up conquer the bases with your factions I love this game! Plays like the actualy boardgame. The glitches mentioned by the previous people seemed to have been fixed. They just need to add more of the expansion packs please. You guys have done a great job putting this together. I'm really looking forward to more and more expansions being added in the near future. Don't stop! :D. It's awesome to see that Smash Up is being adapted in a digital platform. I have only played a few hours, but I can clearly note that it is a must for fans of the game and extremely interesting to try out for new players.As far as improvements go, one major problem that I distinguished is the inability to keep track of the players' hands. Being able to see the number of cards is holding at any time is a must for a Smash Up game to roll smoothly.Keep it up with the good work and I really hope this whole effort and game gets some love and rises in popularity!. What a ghost-zombie game! >.<. I just don't like it anymore.Has development stopped for some reason?. The user interface takes a bit of getting used to, but ultimately it works fine. I would recommend someone who has not played be introduced first to the board game itself, with other people who understand it and can explain and play with you. I've played so much and am so comfortable with the rules that this Steam version is just fine, but I could understand if a new player got frustrated trying to learn it this way.I can only imagine the developers will keep improving it, and I look forward to more of my favorite factions (go Killer Plants!) being introduced in the future.. Smash Up is a fantastic card game for up to four players. The basic rules are very simple. And as long as you have at least one person who knows what's going on, the game is very easy to follow.Smash Up, the digital game, however, is a mess. It's still Smash Up. It's still kind of fun if you REALLY, REALLY like Smash Up, but the UI and the way you interact with the cards is horrendous. It's a mess. It's clunky. It's hard to follow. And, with what little experience I had with this game, not many people were playing online. That means you're stuck playing against bots. That means you're stuck playing against bots with the vanilla game's factions (plus Geeks). I do have high hopes for the game, though. If they dramatically improve the user interface and add drag-and-drop functionality, this game could be a winner. It's frusturating that they failed to copy an already great existing UI - Hearthstone. Just copy that. I can picture it in my head right now. Copy that and you're golden. I think hardcore fans of the card game will struggle to find a reason to stick wtih the digital version for very long. It's just not ready for primetime. And it's certainly not worthy of your $14.99. Pass... for now.. I love it! Everything I could have hoped for in a computer adaptation!. I've bought every physical expansion bar Big in Japan which isn't released here.I've been waiting ages for this to come out, and when it does it peaks at 15 daily users, and because of my timeone when I try and play there is noone online.When I do find a match, half the time the game dumps me out before the end of game, and my stats have been wiped twice. I didn't buy this game to play against an AI, I bought it because there are very few SU players near me.Such a waste of money. I expected more from AEG. If this is the quality of product they support, I'll be more wary in the future.

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