by Mila Feb 23,2025
Portal Games Digital brings the popular board game, Imperial Miners, to Android! This digital card game challenges players to build the most efficient mine, strategically placing cards to create a thriving underground empire. Already boasting a library of similar titles on Android, including Neuroshima Convoy, Imperial Settlers: Roll & Write, and Tides of Time, Portal Games continues to expand its digital offerings.
Designed by Tim Armstrong (known for Arcana Rising and Orbis) and illustrated by Hanna Kuik (whose credits include Batman: Everybody Lies and Dune: House Secrets), Imperial Miners offers a unique gameplay experience.
Gameplay Overview:
Players manage an underground excavation, aiming to maximize Victory Points by strategically playing cards and collecting Crystals and Carts. The innovative card system activates effects and triggers cards above, allowing for diverse combinations using six unique factions. Ten rounds of gameplay, each featuring a random Event, introduce unpredictable challenges and strategic twists. Three randomly selected Progress boards from a set of six further enhance replayability, ensuring each game unfolds differently.
Worth the Download?
Imperial Miners provides a faithful digital adaptation of the beloved board game, offering a compelling engine-building experience. Priced at $4.99 on the Google Play Store, it's a worthwhile investment for fans of strategic card games and mine-building simulations. Check it out and explore the depths of your own subterranean kingdom!
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