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Panzer Clash with Andi

In this blog I want to share with you the latest news and infos about my WW2 card game Panzer Clash.
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Card Preview #23

Andreas Propst
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Today I want to show you an American Permanent Event:



Permanent Events are played to suitable Factory-Stacks and have usually quite powerful long-term effects on the game. The downside however is that they are not cleared and put into the Junkyard during your next Standby-Phase as you would do with regular and Flash-Events, but just sit there and block up the Factory stack. Unless you figure out a way how to remove a Permanent-Event, there is no way to get rid of it once you played it. So be careful when and where to you play such a card...

American Industry has quite a nice effect. It basically makes your Factories indestructable. They cannot be targeted by opponent Events or Abilities and if one would be put into your Junkyard, it is not but stays where it is. This pretty much shuts down all the crippling resource control cards like Air Strike, Bomb Factories and the dreaded Nazi Secret Weapon.

Well, anothe preview tomorrow!

Until then, keep on clashing!

Yours,

Andi
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Jonathan Kinney
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Please don't take this as a criticism, but have the cards made it to the printer yet? It might not be a bad idea to have the grammar proofread.

The card above is a perfect example:

The card says "Your Factories cannot be target of Events or Effects..."

It should read "Your Factories cannot be the target of Events or Effects..."

Yes, I know it's minor but what separates professional productions for amateurish ones is NOT great artwork or design, it's simple things like grammar and spelling mistakes.

The second sentence on the card is not very clean as well.

Sorry,

Jonathan
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  • Posted Wed Oct 5, 2011 9:39 pm
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Andreas Propst
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No need to be sorry Jonathan.

English is not my native language and I had taken it for granted that my publisher had proofread all the cards as they gave the OK for getting them printed.

I think now it is too late to make changes, but I will try...

Thank you for pointing this out to me!

Cheers,

Andi
 
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