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|image=BattleForge cover.jpg | |||
|title=BattleForge | |title=BattleForge | ||
|developer=[[EA Phenomic]] | |||
| developer = [[EA Phenomic]] | |publisher=[[Electronic Arts]] | ||
| publisher = [[Electronic Arts]] | |year=2009 | ||
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|ratings={{ESRB|T}}{{PEGI|12}} | |||
|genre=[[Real-time strategy]] | |genre=[[Real-time strategy]] | ||
|modes=[[Multiplayer]] | |||
|modes= [[Multiplayer]] | |website=http://www.battleforge.com | ||
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'''''BattleForge''''' is a video game developed by [[EA Phenomic]] and published by [[Electronic Arts]]. It was released on [[Windows]] in March 2009, with a demo released in the same month. BattleForge is a card based [[Real-time strategy|RTS]], revolving around trading, buying and winning through means of micro-transactions. Micro-transactions are not required for playing the game, only for buying new cards. On May 26, 2009, BattleForge became a ''Play 4 Free'' branded game with only 32 of the 200 cards available. In order to get additional cards, players will now need to buy points on the BattleForge website. The retail version comes with 64 cards and 3,000 BattleForge points. | '''''BattleForge''''' is a video game developed by [[EA Phenomic]] and published by [[Electronic Arts]]. It was released on [[Windows]] in March 2009, with a demo released in the same month. BattleForge is a card based [[Real-time strategy|RTS]], revolving around trading, buying and winning through means of micro-transactions. Micro-transactions are not required for playing the game, only for buying new cards. On May 26, 2009, BattleForge became a ''Play 4 Free'' branded game with only 32 of the 200 cards available. In order to get additional cards, players will now need to buy points on the BattleForge website. The retail version comes with 64 cards and 3,000 BattleForge points. | ||
There are a total of 200 cards available, equally divided between the powers of fire, frost, nature, and shadow. Players can buy and sell cards at an in-game auction house, using BattleForge Points (BF Points), an in-game currency. Players can also invite each other to conduct a direct trade. | There are a total of 200 cards available, equally divided between the powers of fire, frost, nature, and shadow. Players can buy and sell cards at an in-game auction house, using BattleForge Points (BF Points), an in-game currency. Players can also invite each other to conduct a direct trade. | ||
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[[Category:Electronic Arts]] | [[Category:Electronic Arts]] | ||
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Revision as of 07:17, 30 January 2022
BattleForge | |
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Developer(s) | EA Phenomic |
Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts |
Year released | 2009 |
System(s) | Windows |
Genre(s) | Real-time strategy |
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Modes | Multiplayer |
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BattleForge is a video game developed by EA Phenomic and published by Electronic Arts. It was released on Windows in March 2009, with a demo released in the same month. BattleForge is a card based RTS, revolving around trading, buying and winning through means of micro-transactions. Micro-transactions are not required for playing the game, only for buying new cards. On May 26, 2009, BattleForge became a Play 4 Free branded game with only 32 of the 200 cards available. In order to get additional cards, players will now need to buy points on the BattleForge website. The retail version comes with 64 cards and 3,000 BattleForge points.
There are a total of 200 cards available, equally divided between the powers of fire, frost, nature, and shadow. Players can buy and sell cards at an in-game auction house, using BattleForge Points (BF Points), an in-game currency. Players can also invite each other to conduct a direct trade.
Table of Contents
- Encounters With Twilight
- Siege of Hope
- Defending Hope
- The Soultree
- Crusade (2 player)
- Sunbridge (2 player)
- Bad Harvest (4 player)
- Behind Enemy Lines
- The Insane God (2 player)
- The Dwarven Riddle (4 player)
- Mo
- Ocean
- Oracle
- Slave Master (2 Player)
- Blight (4 Player)