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Thread: Board Game Art and Graphic Design:: Introducing some preliminary artwork for "Tradewars - Homeworld"

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by questccg

Hello all,

I figured that I'd start the introduction of my latest game entitled "Tradewars - Homeworld". So here are a few sample images...



This is a sample starship card. This particular starship is a "Utility Class Starship" (UCS) and has the lowest possible Capacity (5). Capacity is the total amount of points that can be allocated to crew and weapon.



This is a sample crew card. This particular crew is a "Novice Crew" and has a Resistance of two (2). Resistance is the amount of defense that a starship can have. Values vary from one (1) to five (5) in the First Edition of the game.



This is a sample weapon card. This particular weapon has a Firepower of three (3). Firepower is the amount of attack that a starship can have. Values vary from one (1) to five (5) in the First Edition of the game.



This is a sample mission card. Mission cards are used to configure Trade starships. These types of starships embark on missions to earn quickSilver (like credits). This mission card in particular has a Firepower of three (3) and a reward of 10 quickSilver.



This is the final type of upgrade card and it is a tactic card. Tactic cards are "take-that" cards that can be used during a game. Each of these cards has specific features relative to one aspect of the game.

In my next post, I will post up the sample "Role Reference Card" which lists the roles players may choose during each one of their turns. I will also add another thread describing the game with more details. This thread is only a sample showing you the artwork for the game and introducing a potential audience of gamers to the game...

Sincerely,


Kristopher R. Kycia
Aka QuestCCG

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