Portal Games Digital has recently released the digital version of the acclaimed board game, Imperial Miners, now available on Android. This card game centers around the thrilling world of mine-building, joining the ranks of other Portal Games Digital titles on Android such as Neuroshima Convoy, Imperial Settlers: Roll & Write, and Tides of Time.
Designed by the renowned Tim Armstrong, creator of games like Arcana Rising and Orbis, Imperial Miners features stunning illustrations by Hanna Kuik, known for her work on Batman: Everybody Lies and Dune: House Secrets.
Ever Played Imperial Miners?
In Imperial Miners, you take on the role of a mine overseer, tasked with constructing the most efficient underground excavation. The game challenges you to strategically play cards to build a flourishing subterranean empire. Starting on the surface, you delve deeper into the earth, collecting valuable Crystals and Carts that contribute to your Victory Points.
The game's innovative system allows each card you play to activate its own effect and trigger the effects of cards placed above it. With six different factions at your disposal, you can create powerful combinations to enhance your strategy.
Building your mine involves more than just card placement. You have 10 rounds to perfect your strategy, with each round introducing a new Event that can either aid or disrupt your plans.
As you progress, you'll advance on randomly selected Progress boards, which offer varied strategic focuses. With three out of six boards chosen each game, the dynamic nature of these boards ensures that every playthrough is unique, adding depth and replayability to the game.
Will You Get It?
Imperial Miners is an engaging engine-building game that invites you to explore the depths of your own mine. The digital version faithfully captures the essence of the original board game from Portal Games. Priced at $4.99 on the Google Play Store, it's an affordable way to experience this strategic gem.
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