Sanctum Game

Sanctum Game 4,1/5 64 reviews

Sanctum is a competitive strategy game inspired by hack-and-slash RPG video games. Each player controls one of four unique characters as they journey into the heart of the fallen city of Sanctum, building up their skills and arsenals along the way to prepare for the final fight against the Demon Lord. Button for the Sanctum 2 Wiki added in the pause menu (go contribute!) Overcharging towers increases in speed the longer you do it. Fixed an issue where the game couldn’t detect a save file. Feat of Strength - Hardcore now applies the recycle penalty in survival. Broken towers are displayed as broken on the minimap. Overcharge damage.

For the 2011 video game, see. SanctumDigital AddictionReleaseJuly 9, 1998Mode(s)Sanctum is a two-player, played online against human opponents. Players log into a 'Game Lobby' (known as 'The Gate') to find other players to challenge to a match. It runs on the operating system.

It was developed by in 1997, and was launched to public participation on July 9, 1998. At its peak, the game had over 1200 active participants (who logged in at least twice weekly over a period of three months).

Registered users reached 82,000 by 1999, and by May, 2000 had over 100 thousand registered users. It was one of the first online trading card games, and received many favorable reviews.The virtual 'collectible cards' include common, uncommon, and rare, with different powers, in-game functions and artwork. They do not exist as actual physical cards (with the exception of a few that were distributed by Digital Addiction for promotional purposes) but they are owned and traded in an online account, and are played solely within the virtual environment of Sanctum. A registered player is given a certain number of free cards to play, and additional cards can be purchased through the online card store.Sanctum has had a devoted user following, with player clubs and cabals, tournaments and prizes, secondary card markets, fan fiction, trivia contests, and dozens of fan web sites.Sanctum is currently run by members of its community. The most recent update to the game was released February 17, 2014. The game is played on a diagonally aligned grid of square tiles. The player's home base appears in the bottom rows, taking up five squares in a plus-sign shape; the opponent's sanctum similarly was located in the top rows.

Five towns are placed on the board, one in one of the two center squares, and each pair of the other four are located closer to one sanctum than the other. No two towns are closer than two spaces apart, and each player's sanctum was the same number of moves to its closest town, and so on, such that no player has a tactical advantage from town placement. The rest of the squares of the grid are randomly assigned one of the basic terrain types: plains, forest, desert, water, swampland or mountains.Sanctums and towns produce 'mana' every turn, with sanctums only able to produce the type of mana associated with the house the player utilized, while towns can be dedicated to any mana of the player's choice. Players assemble 'decks' out of their virtual cards. Each card has a cost in mana, and has varying effects. Each player is dealt five cards out of their decks, and can cast as many in their turn as their mana allows, as well as discard up to one.

At the end of their turn, a player's hand is replenished to five cards.Towns and sanctums also periodically produce novices every so many turns (every other turn for towns, and every fourth turn for sanctums). These are trained as Swordsmen or Archers to fight for their player, to attack monsters summoned by the enemy, to capture towns, or ultimately to capture the enemy Sanctum. These units can stack in groups of up to eight, and individuals or entire groups can be affected by various spells.Structure As with many fantasy games, spell-casting in Sanctum is constrained by a limited resource called. Retrieved 2014-02-18.

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Players donated to the site awhile ago to pay the server costs, and there's plenty to continue for awhile.Currently 212 players kicked in, thanks.Updates:1/17/2019 -I never did update everyone on the 'Help pay the A&T artists' push from awhile ago -here's an. Alsoshould be working now, too.5/4/2018 -A little flurry of activity on thewith Commissar wondering who's still around.Working on getting the SSL cert updated for thealthough you can go there without SSL.Just a status update to let everyone know the game's still going. After the A&T release there really aren't any other developments that are going to happen to this version of the game, we'll just keep it running, as is, as long as some users are still showing up and the server money holds out. There are some background tasks to do with the servers and moving the database around, but nothing that should change the user experience particularly.2/17/2014 - Allies & Traitors is Live!!.1/21/2014 - We're now in the actual push to get a newly built A&T client into everyone's hands, hopefully fix a few bugs, release the A&T card set, start handing out Dracha prizes to reward activity on the site, and then send out a note to all the players that have found us over the last two years, but may have drifted off before seeing all the changes. See the Facebook group for current status and progress and to help. You can download the client.6/15/2012 - We've changed the card buying options in theto make it much cheaper and easier to get the missing cards you need. There is now a 'Smart Booster' that onlyhas cards you don't have 4 of already, plus you can purchase all the cards in an entire House.This site is a community effort for running a low maintenance Sanctum server, a Digital CollectibleCard Game originally developed by Digital Addiction in 1997 and then maintained and developed by NIOGA for 10 years.In 2010 NIOGA had to shut it down for financial reasons, so the game went dark from June 2010 until Dec 2011,when we brought up this version from old bits and pieces.

Since then many fanshave contributed their time and effort and NIOGA generously transferred over their softwareand player database, which let us reunite all players with their card collections.There's aand an active forchatting about the game and volunteering your own time and effort to the cause.To get started you need to.Check outto find out more about what we've done and are trying to do.To reconnect with your old account, start at,to make a new one go to.Update Users.

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