Doomtown
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Doomtown: Reloaded (originally Deadlands: Doomtown) is an expandable card game based on the Deadlands role-playing game. It was originally a collectible card game that ran from 1998 through 2001 and was revived as the Reloaded version in 2014. Doomtown is also a heavily story-driven game, with many tie-ins to the events of Deadlands at-large. In both its iterations, players are given opportunities to affect the story line, such as through tournaments where players vote on characters getting to live or die.
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Doomtown
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Doomtown
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2011-08-17
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May 2020
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David Williams
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Mark Wootton
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Cardback to the original Deadlands card game.
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Wizards of the Coast
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Alderac Entertainment Group
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Five Rings Publishing Group
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Pine Box Entertainment
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Pinnacle Entertainment Group
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Basic reading ability
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Doomtown: Reloaded (originally Deadlands: Doomtown) is an expandable card game based on the Deadlands role-playing game. It was originally a collectible card game that ran from 1998 through 2001 and was revived as the Reloaded version in 2014. During the game, each player builds locations in the town and fights for overall control. Doomtown sets itself apart from other card games in that each card doubles as a playing card, which impacts both deck building and gameplay. Players resolve certain in-game situations (such as combat) with a hand of poker, accentuating the Old West atmosphere of the game. The game's movement rules are also noteworthy, often being compared to chess. Doomtown is also a heavily story-driven game, with many tie-ins to the events of Deadlands at-large. In both its iterations, players are given opportunities to affect the story line, such as through tournaments where players vote on characters getting to live or die.
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In the 'phases' section below, there are four bullet points. Please have some consistency whether there are three phases or four. A reference would be nice. Also, if the phases below occur in a specific order, a numbered/ordered list might be preferable to a bulleted list.
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