![]() The card back to Doomtrooper CCG | |
Designers | Bryan Winter |
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Publishers | Target Games/ Heartbreaker Hobbies |
Players | 2 or more |
Setup time | < 3 minutes [a] |
Playing time | ~ 25 minutes [b] |
Chance | Some |
Skills |
Card playing Arithmetic Reading |
Doomtrooper, also known as Doom Trooper, is an out-of-print collectible card game designed by Bryan Winter and was released in January 1995. [1] It was originally published by Target Games and Heartbreaker Hobbies. [2] It is based on concepts from the Mutant Chronicles franchise. [3] Players use warriors to attack and gain either Promotion Points or Destiny Points. Promotion points can be used to win; Destiny Points are used to purchase more warriors and equipment. There are 13 different card types and over 1100 different cards available.
The game was later migrated to a digital version that was successfully funded on Kickstarter. [4] [5]
The 170-card expansion set Inquisition was released in April 1995 and sold in 8-card booster packs. [6]: 14 Some of the cards were printed with foil stamping. [7]: 12 The expansion sets Paradise Lost and Ragnarok consisted of over 100 cards sold in 15-card booster packs. [8] [9]
The limited edition of the basic set was released in English, Italian, Spanish, and Swedish. [10]: 14 The unlimited edition, published in April 1995, was published in an additional nine languages, including Hebrew and Japanese. [10]: 14
![]() The card back to Doomtrooper CCG | |
Designers | Bryan Winter |
---|---|
Publishers | Target Games/ Heartbreaker Hobbies |
Players | 2 or more |
Setup time | < 3 minutes [a] |
Playing time | ~ 25 minutes [b] |
Chance | Some |
Skills |
Card playing Arithmetic Reading |
Doomtrooper, also known as Doom Trooper, is an out-of-print collectible card game designed by Bryan Winter and was released in January 1995. [1] It was originally published by Target Games and Heartbreaker Hobbies. [2] It is based on concepts from the Mutant Chronicles franchise. [3] Players use warriors to attack and gain either Promotion Points or Destiny Points. Promotion points can be used to win; Destiny Points are used to purchase more warriors and equipment. There are 13 different card types and over 1100 different cards available.
The game was later migrated to a digital version that was successfully funded on Kickstarter. [4] [5]
The 170-card expansion set Inquisition was released in April 1995 and sold in 8-card booster packs. [6]: 14 Some of the cards were printed with foil stamping. [7]: 12 The expansion sets Paradise Lost and Ragnarok consisted of over 100 cards sold in 15-card booster packs. [8] [9]
The limited edition of the basic set was released in English, Italian, Spanish, and Swedish. [10]: 14 The unlimited edition, published in April 1995, was published in an additional nine languages, including Hebrew and Japanese. [10]: 14