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Chaostle
is a unique game in that it combines the fun of tabletop
miniatures gaming and conventional board games. The
structured multi-level castle game board provides
many levels of strategy. The simplified and exciting
battle system allows this game to be enjoyed by heavy
game players as well as those who are new to miniature
games.
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| Chaostle
has many levels of strategy from picking your starting
army to moving throughout the multi-level castle towards
victory. A game with pure strategy, however, would be
just another chess game and not like real life where
nothing ever goes as planned. Therefore, chaostle has
many fates that constantly effect the game ranging from
mild setbacks to cataclysmic earthquakes. These unpredictable
twists of fate can be either from the card of happiness
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The
Chaostle game board is currently being produced. The
entire board will be displayed as soon as we get samples
from the manufacturer. The image of the shark trap
is a sample section of one corner of the board as
it was being illustrated by fantasy artist Susan Dawe.
Three other traps exist on the board including the
snake pit, spider lair and torture chamber.
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Shark
Trap
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| Chaostle
features 23 three-dimensional castle walls that are
secured onto the game board. The fantasy fighters can
move any direction throughout the castle including up
and down stairways to change levels. The castle sections
were originally sculpted by Bruce Hirst of Hirst Arts. |
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The
game comes standard with sixteen collectible
plastic miniature characters. Additional
characters will be available and released in the future
as add-ons to the game that will be sold separately.
The first set of eight add-on characters will be available
soon after the release of the game. Adding new characters
to the game adds to the strategy and variety of game
play
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Each
character has a battle card containing the character's
statistics, weapons, special skills and upgrades. The
battle cards have holes where pegs are inserted to allow
for easy tracking of the statistics and upgrades. |

Many
people were involved in creating the game Chaostle including
fantasy artists Susan Dawe, Paul Abrams, Tom Sorensen, and
others. The very talented sculptors Kevin Contos and Sandra
Garrity custom made the miniature characters for the game.
Chaostle was warped into this reality by Chivalry Games.
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