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We've started to release a video tutorial series on how to play Multiverse: Cosmic Conquest.

Currently there's two videos published on YouTube, but expect the rest shortly.

You can now play the online beta version of the game for free on a virtual tabletop called OCTGN!

You can find details on how to set it up here: https://tokartsmedia.com/forum/questions-suggestions-issues/53-how-to-set-up-multiverse-on-line-beta-readme

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Episode 3 of the video tutorial series on how to play Multiverse: Cosmic Conquest is out on YouTube!
In this episode we learn about card types and look at a card in detail, examining all of its parts.
This is the perfect time to learn how to play the game! We've just launched the game's free online beta version on a virtual tabletop called OCTGN, so anyone can join and play it!
You'll find all the details on how to do it
here:
Part 4 of our tutorial on how to play Multiverse: Cosmic Conquest is out!
This time we explore all the zones in the game and what they do, as well as the progression of a turn.
This is the perfect time to learn how to play the game! We've just launched the game's free online beta version on a virtual tabletop called OCTGN, so anyone can join and play it!
You'll find all the details on how to do it
here:

We had our first ever live Multiverse: Cosmic Conquest tournament on OCTGN and it was a blast!

This time we had only 3 participants: Gameg1, Cheatastcg, and myself. However we saw many different strategies being played in this tournament: Orange boarding, Yellow-Green swarm, Red-Violet robots, and Vioilet-Yellow control.
We had some audio and connection problems, and some awkward pauses and bloopers, but considering this was my first time commentating other people playing a game, it went really well!
We have tournaments every week at 5pm GMT! Join the next upcoming tournament here: https://tokartsmedia.com/forum/organized-games-tournaments
If you don't know the rules of the game, we have a video tutorial series that breaks them down into easy to learn segments:
To play Multiverse: Cosmic Conquest, join the Multiverse community at www.tokartsmedia.com and follow the instructions on our website: https://tokartsmedia.com/forum/questions-suggestions-issues/53-how-to-set-up-multiverse-on-line-beta-readme
Episode 5 of our tutorial series on how to play Multiverse: Cosmic Conquest is out!
In this episode we look at how battles work and how to explore and conquer the galaxy with units and structures.
This series of videos is has easily the most professional-looking videos I've ever released. You could say I'm learning to edit in Premiere while making it.

We've released the final part of the Multiverse: Cosmic Conquest tutorial, in which we cover all the keyword mechanics in the games and what they do, as well as look at all sorts of different game formats to try out: from multiplayer variants to sealed and booster drafts.

You can now watch the entire tutorial on our website!

https://tokartsmedia.com/2016-01-28-21-24-31/videos/item/202-how-to-play-multiverse-cosmic-conquest-part-6-keywords-game-formats

To install and play the beta version of the game, follow the instructions in this thread (we have significantly simplified the process): https://tokartsmedia.com/forum/questions-suggestions-issues/53-how-to-set-up-multiverse-on-line-beta-readme

We've just released a complete tutorial on how to install and play the Multiverse: Cosmic Conquest online beta on a virtual tabletop.
It explains how to create, load, save, and edit decks, find opponents and start games with them.
The entire set of Multiverse: Cosmic Conquest cards is available for creating any kind of deck, so what are you waiting for? Go ahead and start playing now!
We organize tournaments every week on Sundays at 5pm GMT, register to join them here: https://tokartsmedia.com/index.php/component/users/?view=login

First, let's talk about some news: Multiverse: Cosmic Conquest is now playable in its playtest environment on OCTGN virtual tabletop! We've finished releasing the tutorial series of videos explaining the rules of the game and how to install and play it on your PC.

Now that we've finalized the cards in the game and released the online playtest version, the team has moved onto the next step in the development process: illustrating the cards. However, before starting to draw the final art, we need to come up with designs for all the races, spaceships, buildings and technology they all have.

This blog focuses on the Daran race.

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The Darans have a very technologically developed society. They have many scientists and inventors that actively explore and learn about the galaxy. They aren't skilled fighters, so they create shields for their ships and buildings to protect themselves. They focus on thinking strategically, looking at the bigger picture, but aren't great at on-the-spot tactical decisions.

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The standard Daran soldier uniform includes tough polycarbonate body armor designed for absorbing small laser blasts, and fire-resistant rubber sleeves that protect the Daran's soft tentacles from puncturing and slashing injuries caused by explosions and the resulting splinters.ConceptDaranOfficer.jpgConceptDaranSpaceSoldier.jpg

This uniform is adaptable for outer space use with an addition of a helmet and air containers, meanwhile, high-ranking officers may attach ceremonial capes to it during formal meetings.

Along with the aliens themselves, we've been brainstorming ideas for ship and equipment design.

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Daran ships have large glass cockpits, sometimes multiple floors high, to better admire the surroundings.
They generally have very rounded edges, to make them more aerodynamic when flying in the atmosphere. Many of them are designed to dive underwater since Darans prefer living under the surface.
This model has a paralyzing laser gun mounted at the top for defense against attacking ships.sketchDaranShips1.jpg

The light cruiser at the top is equipped with two Barumian range weapons for repelling asteroids and small opposing threats.

The stealth lugger at the bottom is equipped with a cloaking device that masks it from enemy sensors when flying in empty space.sketchDaranShips3.jpg

These two models are designed for very specific uses:
The top ship is a two-person pod, storable aboard larger ships. It's used to gather samples of asteroids and other debris to bring back to the ship for analysis.

The bottom ship is equipped with two powerful magnetic shield generators and a tractor beam aimed at immobilizing enemy ships before they have a chance to attack.

What do you think of these designs?

You can play the online beta version of Multiverse: Cosmic Conquest for free!
Just sign up to www.tokartsmedia.com and join our weekly beginner tournaments in this thread: https://tokartsmedia.com/forum/organized-games-tournaments

If you're new to the game and don't know how to play, learn about the rules of the game in this video tutorial series: http://buff.ly/2lgkeFh
You can also read the rulebook for the game here: http://buff.ly/2lgjekp

Thanks for reading this development blog. Here's something extra:Geocors1.jpg

These are the original concepts for the race of rock aliens called Geocors. They are great in combat, powerful, durable, are good builders, but they're slow and clumsy with technology.

Our Let's make a trading card game series is back!
In this episode, I give a quick update on everything that we've been working on for Multiverse: Cosmic Conquest: artwork, programming, the video tutorial series, and so on. Also, I discuss the problem of complexity in trading card games and how to try and solve it!
To play the online beta version of Multiverse: Cosmic Conquest, sign up to our website www.tokartsmedia.com and follow the instructions at https://tokartsmedia.com/forum/questions-suggestions-issues/53-how-to-set-up-multiverse-on-line-beta-readme
On our site you'll also get access to awesome content like behind-the-scenes updates on the game, game development videos and images, updates our upcoming livestreams, and ask any question and join any of our discussions in our community forums!
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