The rules to this game are currently being developed. The projects aims to create a game that meets all of the design goals found in the FAQ. In short, we want to create an easy to learn but hard to master strategy game using cards.

Everyone is invited and strongly encouraged to join the rule development process. As we have all the graphics and other material at hand already we essentially have a finished game – we “only” lack the basic rules. That’s where you come in.

the process

The idea is to let several individuals work alone or, preferably from our own standpoint, either join or form teams to develop the game rules. Each team would work according to it’s own ideas and goals and would have a vision of how the game should be played. Each such unique take on the game is a development path.

Every team that has been around for a while and proven serious will also gain direct access to publish it’s work here on the site by updating the news section with thoughts on design decisions and issues concerning their own development path. That way everyone can follow each teams progress and perhaps also get some ideas of their own.

When we have one or more solid rule systems that meet all the criteria in the design goals all of them will be extensively play tested and compared again. Lastly, one of them will be picked as the official basic rules for WTactics. All others will however still remain as optional ways and/or formats to play the game if the cards in the rule sets are compatible.

participation

All are welcome to either join one team or create one of their own. Ideally you’ll join an existing one unless of course you have ideas for a rule set that differs much from all the existing paths. Please read all pages on this site and also all the current development paths linked below before contacting us to announce that you want to create a new team – we ignore all applications that are not serious.

rules & dev teams

Each development team below leads to it’s specific rule set which is currently being developed by that team. Keep that in mind when you read their work and that the text is usually written for the people working on that specific development path, and not as a finished and official document.

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I. Original Rules Concept | ORC
by czestmyr & snowdrop