War of Omens
by FifthColumnGames
War of Omens
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Description
Hero based multiplayer deckbuilder CCG with four unique factions and deep strategy. Play as the rich and ancient house Vespitole, the ruthless and savage Daramek, the mysterious society known as Metris, and the reclusive and powerful Endazu. Each faction has their own heroes, their own cards, and their own unique play style. Collect them all as you navigate the dark fantasy world, of War of Omens.
FAQ
What is War of Omens?
War of Omens is a free-to-play online collectible card game developed by Fifth Column Games that features deckbuilding, strategy, and tactical card battles.
How do you play War of Omens?
In War of Omens, you build a deck of cards and compete in turn-based battles against AI or other players, using strategy to play cards, manage resources, and defeat your opponent.
What factions can you play in War of Omens?
War of Omens features multiple factions, each with its own unique cards and playstyles, allowing players to customize their decks and strategies.
Does War of Omens have progression or upgrades?
Yes, War of Omens includes progression systems where you can earn and unlock new cards, upgrade your deck, and collect in-game currency to expand your card collection.
Is War of Omens multiplayer?
War of Omens offers both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing you to play against computer-controlled opponents or challenge other players online.
Developer Updates
If I Had a Million Dollars – May 6th, 2020
You can now purchase multiple packs from the Store in a single transaction!
Here’s how it works:
- Shift-click to buy 10 packs.
- Type ‘M’ to cycle through pack amounts.
- The server will auto-select cards for you if your choices are already maxed.
In the Works (Formerly known as Coming Soon)
- Background Multiplayer Queuing.
- More Multiplayer enhancements.
- New Sealed Pack Tournament Mode.
Comments
scruffybowyang
Apr. 29, 2014
One thing that I really appreciate is that you don't have to log in every day for your daily rewards to be worthwhile. I am tired of games where forgetting to play one day after building up my rewards for weeks completely resets the daily reward.
Caos35
Jun. 26, 2014
Really pleasing to see a CCG with no limit on games played per hour or anything silly like that. Well done to the devs, I hope this sets an example for the rest of the genre.
Drakkarrr
Jan. 12, 2021
You can still outsmart Flash's killswitch, at least for the moment and for Chrome/Windows 10: deactivate the auto-update of your computer's date and time, set it before the 12th of January, alllow Flash to run by clicking on the lock next to the URL, reload the page then choose "Execute Flash this time" on the banner popping at the top of the page and claiming that Flash is obsolete. Enjoy while it lasts/until Supernova is ready to work. :-)
Hydrawolf
Feb. 07, 2014
The one thing everyone here on Kong truly appreciates with a multiplayer game - No energy system.
Trilobyte
Sep. 22, 2014
It's a really sad point we've reached in the world of gaming when people are amazed and delighted that the developers didn't create the game specifically to screw them out of money. That should be the starting point of ALL games, not a rare treat.