Astral Tournament' 1.6 is Shareware Active X software design by Apus Software. It runs on following operating system: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinXP,Windows2000 and has as system requirements: PII-300, 64Mb RAM, 4Mb VRAM. Magic combat simulator based on collectable card games. You should summon creatures that will fight on your side and cast spells to reduce your opponent's life to 0. You can play single duels, play online or take part in the tournament game.
Whats new in version 1.6:Version 1.6 contains new graphics and new combat interface.
Publisher review:In Astral Tournament duel you fight the other mage (computer or other player) for control of magical plane using creatures and other spells.
The creatures and spells are of the following magical elements: Air, Fire, Water, Earth and Death. Each mage starts the duel with 50 life points. Each mage has five more numbers - they show his power in the appropriate magic element. These powers affect the spells the mage can cast and the power of the spells also. (e.g. if your Fire power is 5 you can cast fire spells or summon fire creatures with level 5 or less). Each time you cast spell/summon creature with level X your appropriate element power reduces by X, and each turn all of your powers are increased by 1.
Each creature has two stats: attack strength and life number. If the creature attacks player/other creature that player's/creature's life is reduced by the attack strength the attacking creature possesses. If the creature's life is reduced to 0 that creature dies. The object of the duel is to defeat your opponent by reducing his life number from 50 to 0.
Version 1.6 contains new graphics and new combat interface.
Requirements:PII-300, 64Mb RAM, 4Mb VRAM
Operating system:Win95,Win98,WinME,WinXP,Windows2000
Release notes:Major Update
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