Split Tactics
About
Split Tactics is a casual game about choices. There are a total of 13 elements in this game. The 6 basic elements are: Fire, Ice, Poison, Dark, Light and Curse. Then there are 7 more that are their combinations: Chaos (Fire+Dark), Reflection (Ice+Light), Toxic Mist (Poison+Dark), Madness (Dark+Curse), Fume Gas (Fire+Poison), Horror Breath (Ice+Dark) and Divine Flame (Light+Fire). Each element basic or not, has its own effects when applied to an enemy. Players should choose spells based on effectiveness to creatures and also to avoid making opponent the next most powerful mage. A good strategic balance is required to overcome opponent and also stay alive for the duration of the game.
apply over time or add up to the total damage as well as effects that control enemies or make them extremely vulnerable.
effective when working against your opponent, discarding valuable cards for them or in search of a better alternative for your plays.
cards can make a difference as the elemental attacks become stronger. When equipping a card player also draws from the reward pile
a new card of the same element type, enabling more combos.
remaining enemies and allow for quick loot or add up to the total damage.
Each of these spells are accompanied with a Visual Effect to showcase the impact.
Start of the Game
Each player draws 5 cards from the reward card pile. The first enemy or trap is opened from the explore card pile.Raw Attacks
A player can choose to attack based on raw power (their level on the top right corner of the screen) to any explored enemyElemental Attacks
Not so direct and powerful as the raw attacks. However, elemental attacks are your silent power, with tricks and effects thatapply over time or add up to the total damage as well as effects that control enemies or make them extremely vulnerable.
Recycling Cards
A player has the choice to recycle 2 cards from their hand for a new one. Doing so player also gains 3 life points. This is veryeffective when working against your opponent, discarding valuable cards for them or in search of a better alternative for your plays.
Equipments
A card from the reward pile can either be cast or used as an equipment. An exception to this rule are the crystal cards. Equippingcards can make a difference as the elemental attacks become stronger. When equipping a card player also draws from the reward pile
a new card of the same element type, enabling more combos.
Casting Crystals
A crystal can also be cast. This can be used for immediate effects as a crystal offers the choice of an AOE attacks that can destroyremaining enemies and allow for quick loot or add up to the total damage.
Casting Powerful Spells
For each element type there is a special spell that deals a huge amount of damage enemies (such as an explosion) or has a very drastic result to the gameplay.Each of these spells are accompanied with a Visual Effect to showcase the impact.
Restrictions
Every player can only cast or equip up to 1 card from their hand each turn. Crystals can be cast or used as an equipment in addition to that number but only 1 per turn.Win/Lose Condition
A player wins if they reach level 25 or if the opponent had their life points become 0.System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core i3 2.00 GHz or AMD equivalent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 950GTX or higher
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 300 MB available space
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system