Infinity Deathmatch: TAG Raid
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Players
2-4
Weight
3.00/5.00
Playtime
90 min
Age
14+
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TAG Raid is a game with miniatures that recreates skirmishes and multiplayer combat in the Infinity Universe. Each player represents one of the Mining Corporations that has managed to obtain a concession of exploitation in Khurland, south of Ariadnan territory. The goal of these Corporations is to obtain as much Neomaterial as possible, whether it is Teseum or the prized T-Bezoar, and they will stop at nothing to get it. These mining operations are no easy task and not just because of Khurland’s hostile environment or the possibility of bumping into a MegaBeast, the greatest danger lies in the Corporations’ own greed that players will face in lethal combats and raids.
Tactical Armored Gear, commonly known as TAGs, are single-manned armored weapon platforms that have a broader range of maneuverability and mobility than the human body. They are smaller than light armored vehicles designed for infantry support, and almost as fast-moving. Deep in the inhospitable and unexplored southern territory of the Ariadnan continent lies Khurland. It is here where mining companies use modified TAGs for prospecting tasks in the search for precious Teseum. However, they are still TAGs, and they will always be ready to fight. Be it with another TAG that crosses their path or a dangerous Megabeast that wanders into their territory.
Each Mining Corporation will have full control of a Prospecting Crew. This team of workers will be made up of one TAG and up to two other Miners from the Corporation like the Prospectors and the Remotes. Together they compete against other teams to obtain as much Teseum and T-Bezoar as possible.
A TAG Raid match finishes when no more Event cards can be drawn. When the Game Round in which the last Event card was drawn ends, players will compare how many Neomaterial Units they have (Teseum and T-Bezoar); the player with the most Neomaterial Units wins the match. Some Campaign scenario may modify this victory condition.