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Deck building game Shards of Infinity arrives on Android, iOS and PC

May 7, 2019 by Andrew Newton

Shards of Infinity, the brand new deck building game from developers Temple Gate Games, is now available on Android, iOS and PC.  This sequel to the award winning Ascension will see players build their armies by recruiting allies from four unique factions.

Shards of Infinity is set in a world where an item known as The Infinity Engine was shattered and its reality bending shards were scattered, destroying most of the world.  Players are just a few of those who remain that know how to wield the power of the shards and they must use this power to build up their forces, defeat their enemies and rebuild the Infinity Engine.  Players will build up their armies by recruiting powerful allies and champions from four unique factions then use these to launch surprise attacks on their enemies.

This deck building game features:

  • More than 125 Cards to help build your deck.
  • Join up to 3 other players or play against the AI thanks to Neural network AI based on Keldon Jones’ research.
  • Local pass and play.
  • 30 minute playing time.
  • Cross platform network multiplayer.
  • Accessibility features such as Jumbo Mode which lets players crank up the text size for easier reading on smaller mobile devices.

Shards of Infinity is available now on Google Play, the App Store and Steam.

 

 

 

Originally published May 7, 2019. Updated May 6, 2019.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Shards of Infinity, Temple Gate Games

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