

For instance, in the finals of a major storyline tournament, Sheriff Coleman was killed by a Sweetrock hired gunman the sheriff was subsequently killed in the storyline, resulting in new events and action cards, and a later experienced version was Harrowed (revived as living dead) to avenge his own death.ĭiscontinued in 2000, a flier from the 2014 GAMA Trade Show revealed that Doomtown: Reloaded would be released in August 2014. Doomtown also held storyline tournaments in which players could directly influence the storyline. An example was the Fear Level that changed with each expansion and improved or disrupted play styles. The sheer amount of card draw in the game makes luck much less of a factor, while the movement rules (in the style of board games such as chess) reward intelligent strategy.ĭoomtown was heavily story-driven as well, with a detailed and intriguing storyline that affected cards and play styles. The game involves complex deck construction and deep strategies, and was designed with multiplayer (three or more players) in mind. The game sets itself apart from other CCGs by having each card also serve as a playing card and resolving certain in-game situations with a hand of poker, thus accentuating the Old West atmosphere of the game. I don't know why, but there's less than half of the images in there.Home :: Collectible card games Doomtown Playersĭoomtown (originally Deadlands:Doomtown) is a collectible card game, a companion to the Deadlands roleplaying setting. That'll ensure you have the images for the core, and then repeat the procedure for "Documents\OCTGN\ImageDatabase\30c200c9-6c98-49a4-a293-106c06295c05\Sets\7f08ef9f-dd47-415b-b002-827a0defcd2a\Cards" for the first chapter pack.Īs for it affecting my opponent, I don't know what the deal is there, but they seem to have a problem with being able to see my cards as well. 08cs, since you have glazer as a contact, get him to send you the contents of his folder "Documents\OCTGN\ImageDatabase\30c200c9-6c98-49a4-a293-106c06295c05\Sets\c64ccfe4-8aea-4c65-9611-3e46739813d9\Cards" and paste them directly into yours.

Secondly, you should be able to fix it - even if you have some odd bug that won't let your octgn read. The image files are stored locally you not having the correct image files shouldn't affect your opponent *at all* (if they have the right image files). First of all, what you're describing should be.
