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Sorcery: Contested Realm (colloquially known as Sorcery) is a tabletop collectible card game created by Eric Olofson of Eric's Curiosa Ltd. [1] The game was released during May of 2023 after a successful Kickstarter campaign which ended on 4th of April 2022 with a total of NZ$ 5,784,804 pledged by 6,456 backers. Sorcery is notable for its focus on hand painted art from prominent fantasy artists such as Frank Frazetta, Liz Danforth, Jeff Easley, and many others. [2]
The game's first release was the Alpha Set consisting of 403 [3] [4] different playable cards. The Alpha Set had a print run of 29000 boxes. [5]
Following the Kickstarter exclusive Alpha Set, the Beta Set was released to retail stores October of 2023. [1] Cards are obtained from booster packs with special extremely rare Curio Cards, which relate to the historical development of the game. [6]
Sorcery is played by two players depicted by their 'Avatar' cards on a 5x4 playing field called 'The Realm' with each player having their own deck of cards split into two parts: 'The Atlas' and 'The Spellbook'. The game's goal is reducing their opponents life total to zero. [7]
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