Saturday, March 28 2009 @ 08:27 PM CDT
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The Uncharted Seas
The Uncharted Seas is a fast paced, action packed game of naval tactical combat set in a world of high fantasy. Using superb resin and white metal miniatures, and controlled by fast and easy to learn rules, the game allows you to wage war with fantastical squadrons of mighty warships.
Choose from one of several races, including the Iron Dwarfs with their steam powered ironclads, Orc Raiders with their grotesque machines of war, the ever powerful Dragon Lords, an ancient race of magical seafarers, Imperial Humans hell bent on grabbing as much land as they can and the Thaniras Elves with their sleek ships of war.
The whole premise of The Uncharted Seas rules is deliver a fun and fast game. The aim is to have a game finished within in 1.5 to 2 hours – or longer if you want to play multiplayer games or use much bigger fleets.
The decks of cards (given away with each fleet bought) play an important role in the game, but you can play without them. Our recommendation is that you DO use the cards as they add a wonderful colour to game proceedings and a certain fog of war.
So far we have five races released for the game: Dragon Lords, Imperial Humans, Iron Dwarves, Orc Raiders and Thaniras Elves. The links below give more information about the various races.
Dragon Lords
The Dragon Lords consider themselves the true rulers of The Uncharted Seas. A deadly foe, these warriors are a force to be reckoned with.
Imperial Humans
The Imperial Human Navy has at its core five great houses: Corvinus, Tepes, Arkos, Dragutin and Vaka.
Iron Dwarves
Short, mean and the masters of engineering! That's what the Iron dwarves are all about. Massive ironclad vessels with huge cannons.
Orc Raiders
Ugly, scary and deadly... and that is just the ships. Orcs in The Uncharted Lands are unpleasant warmongering killing machines.
Thaniras Elves
The only thing worse than a Thaniras Elf is an angry Thaniras Elf! Beautiful, sleek ships strike with speed and precision.