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Fast-paced and card-based.

Incredibly quick and tactical: Ironclad Tactics Deluxe, the strategy card game from Zachtronics (the guys behind SpaceChem) just joined the DRM-free GOG.com catalogue and is now available for Windows, OS X, and Linux with a weeklong 33% discount.

Construct the strongest deck you can muster from your collection of cards and set out to defeat your opponents at lightning speeds - that’s precisely what Ironclad Tactics is all about. You will be dropped into a steampunk-styled American Civil War setting that features a varied mix of human and machine warriors - all of which can be collected and played as cards in fast-paced combat.

Aspiring tacticians beware: this game is known for a steep difficulty curve, so expect many a frustrating loss - but the more seasoned strategy generals will know this just adds an extra sense of victory to every win.


The Deluxe Edition of the game includes the following bonus content:

-- The Rise of Dmitry - the first add-on campaign for Ironclad Tactics. Explore the backstory of Dmitry, and unlock his fearsome army by completing new missions against new foes.
-- The "Fort Phantom Ridge" gauntlet mission - a six-stage battle set in Dmitry's greatest factory-fort.
-- Blood and Ironclads, the add-on campaign for Ironclad Tactics about the Franco-Prussian war... With ironclads!
-- A high-quality digital artbook with concept art, designs, and commentary from the Zachtronics team.
-- A printable papercraft model of an ironclad that you can print out and assemble.
-- The Ironclad Tactics OST, with music by Evan Le Ny and Farewell to the Woods.
-- A giftable copy of SpaceChem with the SpaceChem: 63 Corvi DLC for the first week, free until Tuesday, June 30th at 9:59am GMT.

Hop right into Ironclad Tactics Deluxe, an immersive, beautifully crafted card deck strategy, now available DRM-free at GOG.com. The 33% discount lasts one week, until Tuesday, June 30th at 9:59am GMT.

P.S. -- A tip from the experts - you can repair your ironclads. Do it, often.

What does the press say?

“Ironclad Tactics is a streamlined take on deck-building that still manages to offer huge variety in its armies, and beyond all of that has great sound effects when you squish little dudes under hulking behemoths.” -- Rock Paper Shotgun

“Some games throw curve balls. Ironclad Tactics pitches razor-lined orbs of flaming, molten death.” -- US Gamer

“Ironclad Tactics is definitely worth a look for any lover of collectible card style games who’s looking for a fresh system to master.” -- Gaming Trend
I had tried scrolls and didn't like it much in the end, guess I'll be passing this, but I had heard some positive feedback about it, it'll probably find its audience here. :)

Nice package too apparently.
Post edited June 23, 2015 by Zoidberg
I heard good things about this one, I'll check it out.
LOL, the base game was in PWYW 4 days ago on Indiegamestand:
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/indiegamestand_current_game_will_be_updated/post2653

BTW, no "base game" version for poorer people or is the deluxe version obligatory?
No multiplayer, huh?
Nice release. Can't see the discount.

Edit: and now it's fixed. Thanks, I was actually thinking about this game during the summer promo.
Might grab it at this price. I really liked Spacechem.
Post edited June 23, 2015 by zambrey
Great release!
have this one... haven't finished it, but had some fun with it..
Looks interesting. Will check on it later, I'm choke full of games for the moment.
Wow, finally on GOG! Lots of goodies! But no multiplayer? Hm.
Looks very interesting, would buy it, but....

no manual
no sale.
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GOG.com: [...]
just joined the DRM-free GOG.com catalogue
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This is what is annoying me with gOg lately - do you really need to put "DRM-free" in every single announcment you make? Especially considering the game is already DRM-free elsewhere. What is wrong with "[...] just joined the GOG.com catalogue [...]"? You just make "DRM-free" marketing bull....

Other than that, the game is worth it, if you do not already have it and like turn-based strategy games on lines thingies. Zachtronics Industries is good at what they do. The style is quite good.

TB did a WTF is almost a year ago - take a look to see what the game looks like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFcLfxok4iw
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OldFatGuy: Looks very interesting, would buy it, but....

no manual
no sale.
Who makes manuals these days? :>
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OldFatGuy: Looks very interesting, would buy it, but....

no manual
no sale.
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zeffyr: Who makes manuals these days? :>
Dunno, but they're the only companies I'll be buying from.
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GOG.com: [...]
just joined the DRM-free GOG.com catalogue
[...]
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amok: This is what is annoying me with gOg lately - do you really need to put "DRM-free" in every single announcment you make? Especially considering the game is already DRM-free elsewhere. What is wrong with "[...] just joined the GOG.com catalogue [...]"? You just make "DRM-free" marketing bull....

Other than that, the game is worth it, if you do not already have it and like turn-based strategy games on lines thingies. Zachtronics Industries is good at what they do. The style is quite good.

TB did a WTF is almost a year ago - take a look to see what the game looks like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFcLfxok4iw
Mate this is GOG. Not DRM free (insert store name). Go back hide under your alternative store rock.