Objective
Titan is a strategy game in which you control a powerful army of monsters. The goal of the game is to defeat all other players and be the last one standing on the battlefield.
Components
- Game Board: A modular game board made up of hexagonal tiles where your figures move.
- Army Markers: Used to represent your army's position on the board.
- Creature Cards: Represent the different monsters you can recruit.
- Dice: Used to determine movement and battles.
- Player Tokens: Indicate special advantages or abilities.
Setup
- Build the Board: The board is assembled from modular pieces and can vary each game.
- Allocate Armies: Each player receives a set of army markers and the corresponding creature cards.
- Deploy Titans and Creatures: Each player has a Titan, a special unit with additional abilities in battle.
Gameplay
The game is played in turns consisting of several phases: 1. Card Phase: - Draw Cards: Players draw [X] number of cards based on their health points, plus any bonuses from units. 2. Movement Phase: - Turn Order: Players take actions in a set order. - Move: Roll dice to determine the number of steps you can move on the board. Some tiles may have special properties. 3. Recruitment Phase: - Recruit Monsters: Use resources or points to recruit new creatures. 4. Combat Phase: - Attack: Resolve combat by rolling dice. Certain creatures or abilities can improve your chances in battle. - Losses and Gains: Units defeated are removed. Winners may receive bonuses and experience points.
- End Phase:
- Check Victory Conditions: Determine if all opponents have been defeated.
Strategic Tips
- Resource Management: Allocate resources wisely. A strong army is well-recruited and strategically positioned.
- Positioning: Take advantage of terrain benefits on the board.
- Planning Ahead: Anticipate enemy moves and adapt your strategy accordingly.
Titan promotes strategic thinking and requires foresight to achieve victory.