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Our Verdict
An epic clash between heaven and hell for fans of miniature strategy!
Highlights
- Highly engaging tactical combat
- Epic and immersive theme
- Great strategic depth
- Unique player powers
Keep in mind
- Moderate language dependency
- Requires careful planning
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Get ready for a war that unfolds beyond the visible realm! In Angel Fury, you aren't just moving pieces; you are deciding the fate of a human soul in an epic spiritual battlefield. On one side, the forces of heaven, with lightning-fast archangels and mighty seraphs, strive to maintain order and light. On the other, fallen angels and cunning archdemons conspire to plunge everything into darkness and despair.
The gameplay is intense: you begin by selecting a unique general—either an archangel or an archdemon—which immediately defines your playstyle through variable player powers. During the game, you will manage your action points to move troops, initiate battles, or seize strategic resources like crystals and living water fountains. But don't think it's all brute force; wisdom is the deciding factor. You'll need to build your deck, manage your command cards, and decide the perfect moment to deploy heavy tactics to turn the tide.
Combat involves dice rolling and strategic movement on a grid, where every positioning decision matters. You can spend resources to deploy more units, increase your hand size, or gain more command markers. The ultimate goal is simple yet tense: accumulate 7 Soul Points. Whoever controls the human soul or dominates crucial areas first claims victory. It's a game of strategy, management, and a touch of 'take that' to ensure your opponent doesn't get what they want. If you love miniatures, epic themes, and the tension of knowing whether your next move will be a masterstroke or a total disaster, Angel Fury is your next challenge!
The gameplay is intense: you begin by selecting a unique general—either an archangel or an archdemon—which immediately defines your playstyle through variable player powers. During the game, you will manage your action points to move troops, initiate battles, or seize strategic resources like crystals and living water fountains. But don't think it's all brute force; wisdom is the deciding factor. You'll need to build your deck, manage your command cards, and decide the perfect moment to deploy heavy tactics to turn the tide.
Combat involves dice rolling and strategic movement on a grid, where every positioning decision matters. You can spend resources to deploy more units, increase your hand size, or gain more command markers. The ultimate goal is simple yet tense: accumulate 7 Soul Points. Whoever controls the human soul or dominates crucial areas first claims victory. It's a game of strategy, management, and a touch of 'take that' to ensure your opponent doesn't get what they want. If you love miniatures, epic themes, and the tension of knowing whether your next move will be a masterstroke or a total disaster, Angel Fury is your next challenge!
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Categories
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Publisher
FryxGames, Stronghold Games, Intrafin Games, Lex Games, Maldito Games, MeepleBR, Rebel Sp. z o.o., Schwerkraft-Verlag
Designer
Daniel Fryxelius
Artist
Daniel Fryxelius, Isaac Fryxelius
Is the game hard to learn?
It has great depth, but the movement and action rules are intuitive. The real challenge lies in long-term strategy!
Can I play solo?
Yes! The game includes a well-structured solo mode for those who want to face the chaos alone.
Does it come with miniatures?
Yes, it's a miniature-focused game, making the combat look amazing on the board.
Do I need to be fluent in English?
Language dependency is moderate. You can play, but having a translated reference sheet helps a lot.
How long does a game last?
Usually between 60 to 120 minutes, depending on the number of players and how aggressive they are.
Who is this game for?
For fans of wargames, hand management, and epic fantasy themes.