Tash-Kalar: Arena of Legends is a game
played by masters of magic. Two to four summoners encounter each other
in the Tash-Kalar arena, either in teams or each on his own, and prove
their skill and strategy in a short but intense battle. By clever
deployment of their minions, they create magic patterns for summoning
powerful beings, and then use those to destroy their opponent’s forces
or to prepare patterns for the ultimate legendary beings.
The game includes three different factions, each with a unique deck
of beings to summon and one deck of legendary creatures. Players take
turns placing their common pieces on the board, and if they succeed in
creating patterns depicted on one of the cards in hand, they may play
it. When played, the card summons a particular being and allows the
player to perform an effect described on the card: a giant destroys
neighboring pieces, a knight moves through enemy pieces, a warlord
orders previously placed pieces to move and fight, an enchantress
converts enemy pieces to player's own color, etc. After that, the player
discards the card and the summoned being turns into a motionless piece
which may be used in patterns for summoning other beings – or even be
awakened and moved into combat by the effects of other cards.
Tash-Kalar: Arena of Legends offers two game modes. In the
standard mode you score points for fulfilling various quests set by the
Arena Masters: controlling certain points or areas of the arena,
destroying a number of enemy pieces in a single turn, performing a
certain combination of summonings, etc.
In melee mode, your only goal is to entertain the crowd. You do that
by destroying your opponents and making them beg (i.e., making them use
the catch-up mechanisms) and by summoning legendary beings. After all,
people want to see a dragon! Both modes can be played as a two-player
duel or as a team game with teammates sharing pieces and legendary
cards, but with each controlling his own faction. (The game includes a
duplicate of one faction in a different color.) The melee mode can also
be played as a fierce free-for-all battle, but don't expect alliances;
to achieve a good score, you need to destroy all opponents evenly as you
track points scored on each opponent separately, and your lowest score
is your final score.
The rules of Tash-Kalar: Arena of Legends are simple and
easy to understand, but as you start to discover the tactics and are
able to anticipate the opponent's moves and patterns, it turns into a
real clash of wits.