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Aeon's End

Randomized turn order, no shuffling, and multiple win and loss conditions make this a deck-building experience like no other!

“This is not the end of the world. That already happened. This is what is left: us, gravehold, and the Nameless. For generations we have taken refuge in an ancient and haunted place. It has taken our mages an aeon to hone their craft, but they are ready... and they are lethal. The breaches, the very conduits through which the Nameless travel, have become our weapon.”
- Yaleesa Rhykk, Gravehold survivor

The situation is bleak. The final city - Gravehold - needs the power of the breach mages to hold back the Nameless. Join the fight, and maybe… just maybe, Gravehold will live to see another dawn.

Aeon’s End is a deck-building game where you create a team of up to 4 mages who will fight cooperatively to defeat whichever Nameless nemesis has come through the breach today. You begin with a starting deck of 10 cards, with 5 in hand. Each turn you play gems to gain aether, which is used to buy new gems and relics, learn new spells, and increase your casting potential by opening additional breaches. You can also play relics to give yourself or your allies a boost. Then prep spells to your opened or focused breaches to be ready to cast them on your subsequent turns.

What makes Aeon’s End unique is how it uses randomness. Unlike other deck-building games, players do not shuffle their deck when it runs out. The order in which you discard is preserved, so plan your discards carefully to set yourself up for subsequent turns.

Instead, randomness in Aeon’s End comes in the order of turns. At the start of each round, the turn order deck is shuffled to determine the order of play. Will the nemesis go twice in a row, pushing back the mages’ defense? Will the mages get 4 turns in a row to set up for the coming onslaught? It can be hard to know what’s coming next when you are deep in the melee!

Finally, there’s the city of Gravehold. The breach mages of Aeon’s End are not just fighting for their own survival, but the survival of all of humanity, and the Nameless know it. If Gravehold is ever reduced to 0 life, the mages have lost and humanity is but a memory. Protect the city at all costs!

* What is included *

8 Breach Mages:
- Adelheim
- Brama
- Jian
- Kadir
- Lash
- Mist
- Phaedraxa
- Xaxos

Each Mage has a unique starting card and a unique ability that can be charged to use in the fight. For example, Kadir has a gem that allows her to heal herself or an ally, and an ability that allows an ally to dig for and prep spells. Xaxos has a spell that allows him to reveal the top card of the turn order deck and an ability that helps allies charge their abilities.

The Market:
You build your deck with cards from the market. 3 gems, 2 relics, and 4 spells allow you to grow your powers to hold back the nemesis. The market is constructed from 27 unique gems, relics, and spells, with several digital exclusive cards on the way. Either take a randomly generated market, or build the perfect one yourself during setup.

4 Nameless Nemeses:
- Carapace Queen
- Crooked Mask
- Prince of Gluttons
- Rageborne

Each Nemesis plays differently with unique mechanics to keep even the most powerful breach mages on their toes. Rageborne lays on the damage in a frontal assault using its Strike Deck, whereas the Prince of Gluttons fights more of a war of attrition, devouring player cards from the market.

Aside from their unique mechanics, the Nemesis deck is created before each game from a combination of general and nemesis-specific cards. You may encounter the same Nemesis many times, but it will never attack you in exactly the same way twice.

Pick up the mantle, focus your breaches, and beat back the Nameless - We’re all counting on you!

Compatible with tablet devices 7 inches or bigger with NEON CPU support and 1 GB of RAM.

Aeon's End is an officially licensed product of “Aeon's End” from Indie Boards and Cards and Action Phase Games.

Category : Board

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Reviews (19)

Emi. C. Mar 14, 2022     

Great game. Bug free app, lacks multi-player, has horrifying UI and cheap animations. Over-priced. Classic Handelabra. Buy on a huge sale (wait for those 90% discounts). 3 Stars cause it's Aeon's End. App, would be worth 2.

The. H. Jan 5, 2021     

If this was a multiplayer game I would give a higher rating. Also, I think the operations should also be revamped. For new players who haven't played the physical board game, there should be more in depth direction especially for cards that have multiple actions. If this was better and there was multiplayer it would receive 5 stars. I really enjoy this game but only with other real players or npc's that could help influence choices.

Jam. B. Jan 25, 2020     

I love this board game so I got the app. Intalled it and tried to open it but I'm just getting the logo's and then the game crashes. I uninstalled and reinstalled but I just keep getting the same thing. Both logo screens then a black screen for about 30 seconds then it crashes. I'd love for this to get fixed so I can checkout/review the actual game vs just the bug.

And. B. Mar 27, 2020     

The presentation of this game is very messy. I had to look at a playthrough of the physical game before I understood the rules. Even then, I find it hard to strategize because information isn't clearly provided. I've also heard this game gets much better with expansion content, but the developers seem to have stopped working on it, so I fear this app may never reach its full potential.

Sco. N. Oct 1, 2019     

Great game. One of the reason I purchased the digital version is so I could learn all the rules for the card game. Now I understand how it all works! Between this and the steam version I have been having a lot of fun with this. I do wish you would allow it to be installed on phones.. I have a Note 9, which is a pretty big screen. Please consider..

Ryo. Sep 17, 2020     

great game, which I can finally play on my phone :D. I would have liked for the tutorial to go a bit more into details regarding possible tactics and the popups for the cards disappear with even the slightest movements, but other than that it is fantastic.

mat. Oct 11, 2020     

I love the game, own it on steam as well. But I do wish this was installable on phones and not just tablets. The app exists and I _could_ run it on my phone. I suspect this is to protect phone users from swamping the reviews due to small interface, but the tablet-only market is so much smaller, hard to believe that opting-out gains anything.

Tob. J. Feb 7, 2021     

Love the game and the digital adaptation. Handelabra always has quality products. Now lets all support this so the other physical content can make it to digital!

Eri. E. Oct 27, 2019     

Awesome card game. Lots of fun mechanics. Only complaint is the UI is kinda messy. I also can't seem to browse ally's hands when asked to discard.

tho. b. May 18, 2021     

Love this game. please bring out other expansions! Love the physical board games, would love to have them on the go aswell

Chr. L. Jan 5, 2021     

Would be better as multi-player and a more interactive tutorial to make it easier to understand.

spi. Feb 28, 2020     

Bought the game and it wouldn't load. Closed app and tried reopening it and still wouldn't load.

Jir. A. May 10, 2022     

Please bring more content Such as War eternal or New age

Ang. S. Feb 18, 2020     

An excellent implementation of an awesome board game.

Rat. R. Jan 15, 2020     

Thank you for bringing this to the mobile market!!!

Ada. S. Dec 1, 2021     

A great twist on the deck building concept.

Rub. J. S. Mar 24, 2020     

Er... I need more time to have a more comprehensive grasp of it.

Jhi. T. Sep 6, 2020     

Very much like the physical game 😊

Tac. C. Jun 8, 2020     

Refuses to launch - would like a refund.