Strategic Card Game Set in Anglo-Saxon England

Ortus Regni is an innovative card game that immerses players in the tumultuous Late Anglo-Saxon period of English history. Players take on the role of warring Earls, strategically claiming lands while contending with the Viking threat. The game offers a unique blend of historical context and strategic gameplay, making it an engaging choice for fans of the strategy genre. With its full version available for Mac, players can dive deep into the intricacies of this historical setting.

The gameplay is designed to challenge players' tactical thinking and decision-making skills. Each card represents different units and events that can alter the course of the game, requiring players to adapt their strategies continually. The combination of historical elements with strategic mechanics ensures that Ortus Regni provides a rich and immersive experience, appealing to both history enthusiasts and strategy game lovers alike.

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  • License

    Full

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Mac

  • OS

    macOS 10.15

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