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Star Trek: Armada

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See I need diversity in my portfoilo because if I don't go out of my way to make it, this is typically what I end up with...

Any of you guys try Armada? It's Fantasy Flight's newest game and it's a capital ship combat space game. Players set commands up to three turns ahead for their ships, go back and forth with them, attack and secure objectives. It's worth looking into! Naturally with my disappointment over Attack Wing, as soon as I read the particulars about Armada, I knew I would be porting into this system. This project sprang into being almost overnight and these cards took about two days of work, in between studying, work, and other projects I'm working on.

Since I can adapt the trek styles really successfully to make aestheitc and tasteful design choices I should somehow display this for real world projects. Which is where I need to go, because as awesome as this is am I going to get a stable job doing this?

(If you are some board gaming company and find my work, I'd be glad to talk to you, since I seem to do this naturally anyway!).
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Awesome. Although I don't know anything about Armada at the moment, you make me want some Infos :-). I totally love your design! From capturing the eras' Style to actually taking care about the 'strength' (though I don't know, what all the symbols mean, but it looks somehow 'correct'). The only thing, if I should be bold enough to complain ;-), is, that the cards don't follow the same layout (like the flavour-pic not being the same size). But I can totally live with it, if it means, somebody is finally paying attention and is showing love for detail! I don't know how it's with you, but I hope WK doesn't buy the license for that, so that we are not flooded with ships again :-). Regards, Axel