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Arrange Flamecraft Dragons, Duel with Space Lions, and Fight More Legends in Unmatched

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by W. Eric Martin

▪️ In Q3 2025, U.S. publisher Restoration Games will release Unmatched: Battle of Legends, Volume Three, a design from Noah Cohen, Rob Daviau, and Justin D. Jacobson that Restoration dubs the final "Battle of Legends" title in the Unmatched series.

Here's an overview of this 2-4 player game:
Unmatched: Battle of Legends, Volume Three features four disparate heroes: the pirate Blackbeard, the beastly Chupacabra, the trickster Loki, and the cursed and gifted Pandora. (Blackbeard, Chupacabra, and Loki are all runners-up from a deck-design contest in 2020.)

The game includes a double-sided board with two different battlefields (on of which is Santa's Workshop, which features a new map mechanism), a pre-washed miniature of each hero, and custom life trackers. As with every Unmatched set, these heroes can face off against fighters from other sets – even the villains in Unmatched Adventures.

Why will this set end the "Battle of Legends" line? Says Jacobson, "We're leaning into more tightly themed sets for the next few cycles, and we were hearing that customers and retailers were hesitant to pick up the new volume without having the others available." Ah, yes, the blessing of numbering that encourages collectors can also be a curse for those new to a series.

Restoration notes that the Unmatched line has sold nearly a million copies worldwide across the nineteen sets released to date. As with past releases, Unmatched: Battle of Legends, Volume Three will first be available on the Restoration website with foil promo cards.

▪️ Another card-based combat game seeing a sequel is Chris Solis' Space Lion: Divide and Conquer from his own Solis Game Studio, with Space Lion 2: Leon Strife scheduled to be crowdfunded in March 2025.

Despite the shared name, Solis notes that the two games cannot be combined: "Space Lion 2: Leon Strife is standalone and focused on the 1v1 aspect of Space Lion: Divide and Conquer. It's in line with all the 'duel' games people are making these days in terms of expectations."


Gameplay details are minimal for now:
Space Lion is a sci-fi lane-dueling game in which you choose an army, then fight for control of three outposts, leveling up your units along the way. You can play cards from your hand face-up or face-down into one of the three outposts or play them into your base for a base effect.

An example of how cards level up
After all players have played all of their cards, cards battle by the highest total strength in an area. Units that win are promoted and collect medals. Whoever first collects ten medals wins.

▪️ The head-to-head competition is less combative in Flamecraft Duals, a game set in the world of Flamecraft from the same creative team, with design by Manny Vega, art by Sandara Tang, and publication by Cardboard Alchemy.


Here's an overview of this two-player game that will be crowdfunded in April 2025:
Each round, a player draws a dragon from the bag and places it on the shared central board. Every dragon type has a special ability that can be fired up to draw more dragons or rearrange those already on the board. You want to match three dragons on the board to the pattern on the shop cards in your hand to score them. Once all the dragons have been drawn from the bag, the game ends and the player with the highest score wins.
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