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636 MBhttps://depositonline-the-grand-ivy-tr.peatix.com. Developer: Code Heretic
Release date: 2020
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Publication Type: License by GOG
Interface language: English, Russian, Multi
Voice Language: English
Tablet: Not required (DRM-free)
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To bookmarksFeaturing a bleak post-apocalyptic setting, Against The Moon mixes elements of popular trading card games like Slay the Spire, Hand of Fate and Talisman to create an epic strategy experience with a thrilling plot and unique visual style.
Having lost control of the planet to weird beasts of their own creation, humanity’s last survivors took refuge in an ancient citadel. Now the superhuman Ultori represent mankind’s last hope. Lead a squad of powerful Ultori to defeat the Furos, the nightmare creatures of the Moon, and restore humanity as the rightful rulers of Earth.
Senseless survey questions. Craft your own deck, upgrade your cards and level up your characters to combat bizarre and dangerous opponents. Crush enemy bosses, build your forces and gather the resources you need to challenge the Moon itself!
May Great Mother Arx bless your mission. You are our only hope!
Features
Unique deckbuilding systemAgainst The Moon offers a new approach to deckbuilding: each card can evolve along two different paths, allowing you to adapt to your opponents’ strategy. Keep an eye on your energy levels, and remember: the enemy is watching your every step.
Giant arsenalLead a squad of epic heroes – the Ultori. Each Ultori has unique abilities, weapons, and most importantly, their own units to lead into battle. Think strategically, outsmart your enemies with cunning traps, and finish them once and for all with your team's ultimates.
As beautiful as it is deadlyImmerse yourself in a unique post-apocalyptic world with dozens of atmospheric illustrations, and intense, vividly animated combat.
Screenshots from the game Against The Moon
- Operating System: macOSX 10.11
- Processor: 2.0 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1 GB Video Memory
- Storage: 636 MB
Game installation:
- Download
- Install Against_the_Moon_95_(41482)_mac_gog.pkg
- Play
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