Publishers | Medallion Simulations |
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Players | 2 or more |
Setup time | < 5 minutes |
Playing time | < 60 minutes |
Echelons of Fury is an out-of-print collectible card game by Medallion Simulations. [1]
It was released in May 1995 alongside Echelons of Fire. [1] The First Edition set had at least 70 cards though some sources claim 57 cards. [1] [2] It had two other expansions, one released in October 1995, called Second Edition and it contained at least 95 cards; the second expansion was called Pacific Campaign and it contained at least 105 cards. [1] The Second Edition was believed to have unannounced cards in the set as well and one card suspected as missing called U.S. M-26 Pershing. [1] Both the First and Second editions had incomplete card lists supplied by the manufacturer. [1] A future expansion called Echelons Freedom Fighters was scheduled for 2002 but never materialized. [1] Other expansions were announced including a Russian front, as well as a modern-day war against North Korea, but they too were never released. [1]
The game was based on the World War II between the Americans and the Germans. [1] The game was considered "hard to pick up" due to the "dense rulebook" and its rules were compared to miniature wargaming. [1] The Pacific Campaign expansion adapted the war versus Japan with cards geared toward island war. [1] The Allied player had to land their craft onto shore, while the Japanese player had to respond with counters via bombers and booby traps. [1]
Allen Varney reviewed the game as a "worse clone" of Magic: the Gathering . [3]
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