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Sanctum is a two-player computer collectible card game, played exclusively online against human opponents. It runs only on the Windows operating system.

Sanctum was originally developed by Digital Addiction in 1997, and opened to public participation in 1998. In 2000, Digital Addiction closed its doors. Faced with the prospect that the game would vanish, several players created the company now known as Nioga LLC to acquire and run the game. Nioga has maintained the game and made significant improvements, including bug fixes and issuance of a new expansion set.

Overview

The game is played on a board of square tiles, roughly diamond shaped. Each player sees his or her own Sanctum at the bottom of the board and the opponent's Sanctum at the top. The rest of the board is semi-randomly generated. Each square on the board can be one of a variety of terrain types, or can contain a town. Each Sanctum and owned town produces recruits, which can be trained as Swordsmen or Archers to fight for their player, to attack monsters summoned by the enemy, to capture towns, or ultimately to capture the enemy Sanctum, thereby winning the game.

Every player has a collection of virtual cards (maintained online, not printed). Before play begins, each player chooses from this collection to make a deck of at least thirty cards. Players have a five card hand of spells, drawn randomly from the deck. Mana to cast these spells is generated by the Sanctum, by towns and by some of the spells. A card that is played from the hand or discarded is randomly replaced from the unused cards in the deck.

External link

Sanctum website (http://www.nioga.net/)


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