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2002 video game
Astral Tournament
Title menu for Astral Tournament
Developer(s)Apus Software
Publisher(s)Apus Software
Platform(s)PC
ReleaseSeptember 23, 2002
Genre(s)Turn-based strategy, Collectible card game, Indie game
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

Astral Tournament is a computer turn-based strategy game released by Apus Software in 2001. The goal of the game is to beat the opponent (who can be either computer-controlled or human) in a magic duel, making use of both creatures and spells in order to reduce the opponent's Life Points to zero. A 30-day trial version of the game can be downloaded at the game's official page, and its full version upgrade is worth (US) $14.95. As of 2007, a sequel to Astral Tournament, Spectromancer, was released

Game Menu

From the main menu, five options are available:

New Duel Game

Starts a new 1 on 1 magic duel, either against a computer-controlled opponent (with five choosable levels of difficulty: Novice, Advanced, Expert, Master and Archmage) or against a human player. Human players can duel using Hot seat mode (two players playing at the same computer), or by internet.

References

  1. "Game Description at Astral Tournament Official Website".
  2. "Astral Tournament Review by Game Tunnel". Archived from the original on 2009-03-24. Retrieved 2009-04-28.
  3. "Spectromancer Official Website".

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