Renegade Game Studios successfully brought Power Rangers to the tabletop courtesy of Power Rangers: Heroes of the Grid, and now they’re bringing the Power Rangers universe to deck building. The Power Rangers deckbuilding game is available for pre-order right now, and you can secure the game and some cute Renegade exclusives for $ 45.00. The Mighty Morphin Founders Set gives you the base game and three exclusive products including the Mighty Morphin White Promo Pack, HP / Energy Tracker for alternative art and a two-layer Zord Bay tile. The last two are pretty nifty but don’t change the gameplay, but the White Ranger Promo Pack is one that fans definitely want.
That’s because the main hero cast includes the five core Rangers and the Green Ranger. Right now this is the only way to get the White Ranger. The promo package contains the Oversized Character Card, his Saba Signature Item Card, a Tigerzord Zord Card, 2 Portal Bomb Equipment Cards and 2 Flying Leap Maneuver Cards.
We’ll soon have our full impressions of the Power Rangers deck building game, but it offers an accelerated pace and rule set that is very easy to learn. Renegade did a great job of making the Power Rangers IP a deck builder, especially when it comes to Morphing and Zords that feel as big and powerful as they should and have a direct impact on gameplay.
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The game is for 1v1 or 2v2, with one side playing as heroes and the other side as villains. Both sides have unique mechanics that make them feel very different in style of play. Thanks to the optimized rules, sooner or later you will use the more advanced mechanics, which will make you really feel like the ranger or villain that you are playing for a particular game.
The object of the game is to reduce the opponent’s health from 30 to 0. However, when there are no more cards in the main deck, whoever has the highest health wins the game.
The base set will focus on Mighty Morphine, but thanks to a very successful Kickstarter, we can imagine that adding more content to the game won’t be difficult, which will hopefully include more teams across the board.
What do you think of the Power Rangers deckbuilding game? Let us know in the comments or, as always, you can talk to me about Power Rangers and Tabletop on Twitter @MattAguilarCB!
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