

In the centre is Delphi with two card slots at either side. At the far left is the city of Troy with a single slot, meaning each player can only play one card on their side of the board. The board is divided into three regions, each with one to three slots for cards. The first region has one card slot per side, the second two, and the third three. The geography of the battlefield is represented by a beautiful game board made from sturdy cardboard that is placed between the players in the middle of the table: The board is divided into three regions (Troy, Delphi, and Olympus).

You and an opponent are vying for control over the sacred mountain. The Olympian gods are fighting among themselves and some are even leaving. A game usually lasts ten to twenty minutes along with the straightforward rules, this is an ideal game to kill some time or to play between more involved games. It’s a light card game for two players that will take mere minutes to set up and get started. It's either so far below the radar that no one cares or it was set up legitimately.Įither way, I guess it's there is anyone wants to take a look.Fight for Olympus is designed by Matthias Cramer and published by Mayfair Games (in Europe, at least). Sure, sure, someone else could come along later and do the same thing, but the likelihood is smaller for a variety of reasons already alluded to.īut hey, if someone has already done it then they have done it. NCSoft knows that they could try to shut down these rogue servers but they would do so knowing that a new one may pop up, and you are also only dealing with NCSoft here.Īlso, the MMO community being as large as it was also improves the prospects of collecting money to keep the servers running.įor the CCG then AEG could also get involved, and shutting down the server would be a more permanent solution. Is the code out there for running the CCG online? I believe that that makes a difference. , he asked, apparently without irony, in the community built around a game people are running for free and at some legal risk. If they ran it for free then that motivation is removed, and if they charged then just how many people do you think would pay, especially knowing that it was an illegal operation that could be shut down at any time?
