Dark Age (collectible card game)

Dark Age is an out-of-print collectible card game by Friedlander Publishing Group (FPG), originally released in July 1996.[1] The game shared themes with the Mad Max franchise and featured work from artists such as Gerald Brom and Tim Bradstreet.[1]

Dark Age
Designer(s)Dave Gentzler, Luke Peterschmidt
Publisher(s)Friedlander Publishing Group
Players2 or more
Setup time< 5 minutes
Playing time< 60 minutes

FPG intended for Dark Age to be released as three compatible stand-alone games.[2] The first stand-alone set titled Feudal Lords contained 231 cards, and was sold in 65-card starter decks and 10-card booster packs.[1][2] Two promo cards were also available.[1] The second stand-alone set, called The Brood, was planned to be released in October 1996 with 225 cards, but never entered production.[1][2] The Brood had artists returning from Feudal Lords, and was focused on growth numbers used to increase a Brooder's size (a Brooder was a genetically engineered creature run amok).[3]

A third expansion was scheduled for a 1997 release, but also never made it to production.[2]

References

  1. Miller, John Jackson (2003), Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide, Second Edition, pp. 111–112.
  2. "Inside the Industry - Game News & Updates", The Duelist (#12), p. 73, September 1996
  3. Varney, Allen (February 1997), "Game News & Updates", The Duelist (#15), p. 784
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