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''Ironclad Tactics'' is a strategy-based video game created by independent developer
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. The game takes place in an
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at the onset of the
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where robot-like "ironclad" machines are used alongside human troops by both sides in the war. The game incorporates elements of
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s, whereby the player constructs a deck of cards earned from previous matches for the deployment, outfitting, and tactics of human and ironclad troops to achieve specific victory conditions. The game features single player and co-operative multiplayer campaign modes as well as skirmishes between two players. The game was released for
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,
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, and
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-based computers in September 2013, and later for Android devices and the
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.


Plot

The game is set in an
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at the onset of the
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in 1860, and follows the story of Maxwell and Joseph, who are both employed by the
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's
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. They have developed robotic units called "ironclads" (supplanting the
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). They learn that after the
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that the Confederate forces also have ironclad units, and they are ordered to help fight the Confederate forces with their ironclad forces.


Gameplay

''Ironclad Tactics'' is a strategy game where the player deploys and controls a number of human and ironclad units across a grid-like battlefield divided into a number of lanes, using actions determined from their current five-card hand. The game is turn-based, giving time for players to play cards before resolving all actions for that turn, but these turns are on a brief timer, simulating a
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game. All players and computer opponents play their cards simultaneously. Prior to a given mission or round, the player assembles a deck of twenty cards from those they have earned from previous missions. The player starts the match with 3 cards and a new card is automatically drawn each turn; the player is limited to a hand of five cards and if a card is not used in five turns, it is discarded. The player's draw deck is reshuffled from played and discarded cards when empty. Each card costs a number of action points (AP) to play. The player's AP accumulates each turn at a rate of approximately 1 AP per turn but can be influenced by a number of factors, such as if there are other cooperative players working alongside them, or if the player holds specific spots on the current battlefield. Cards fall into four categories: human troops, ironclad units, parts to equip on ironclads, and tactics. Once either human or ironclad units are deployed in a specific lane, they will continue forward until they hit an obstacle or another unit, ordered by the player to stop, moved to another lane, or reaches the far end of the map. Most ironclad units can be equipped with parts such as weapons or armor to help in combat. Tactics are used to maneuver units to new lanes on the battlefield, heal ironclads, or one-time effects. Many cards have a means to gain more powerful version of the cards by completing certain goals through the game's campaign. For example, veteran riflement troops can be obtain by deploying a minimum number of normal riflemen troops. The goal in each match is typically to earn a number of victory points before the other side. Most often, this is done by having ironclad units successfully cross the battlefield, earning a number of points depending on the unit type. There are other means of earning victory points that may be specific to the battlefield, for example by holding onto mortars spaces for the duration of a turn earns a point. Other maps may feature different goals such as holding out against an enemy barrage for a number of turns, preventing the opposite side from scoring enough victory points to win. In addition to the game's campaign mode which can be played alone or in cooperative multiplayer, certain maps have puzzle challenges, where the player must find a way to achieve victory with a specific set of cards given to them. Other matches feature skirmishes where players can challenge others with each side using the same card deck.


Development

Zachtronics announced the game in August 2012, and was released through
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for Windows, OS X, and Linux computers on September 18, 2013.


Reception

Ironclad Tactic was met with mixed reviews upon release and has a
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rating of 69.
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said "A clever reworking of the card-based strategy game formula, which could stand to be just a little more rewarding" and awarded the game a 70/100.Thursten, Chris, PC Gamer, http://www.pcgamer.com/ironclad-tactics-review/


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