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Their primary focus is on melee combat and control (plenty of nets). While Borgo hits fast but not very hard, those guys are average in speed but hit really hard. They often raid surrounding territories and revel in gladiatorial fights. They don't hit very hard, but they often hit in multiple directions and are very fast, often denying the enemy their attacks. This army is composed of a lot of melee units (very few ranged attack choices). However, there is a charismatic cyborg among them - Borgo, who's uniting scattered mutants under the holy biohazard symbol. Their sole purpose is to wage war (even between themselves). They're all pretty strong but don't expect anything truly unique from them. Base game comes with 4 factions (Borgo, Hegemony, Moloch and The Outpost). I've been playing this game for years, and thanks to the phone/tablet port I'm playing it 2-3 times a day at the least for the past 3 years or so (it's just $3, totally worth it). It now features 15 playable factions, each one having unique gameplay. actions, which allow you to move your tiles, push enemy tiles, start battles (usually the battle starts automatically when the board is full) and perform special actions (sniping, nukes, etc.).modules, which buff your units, debuff enemy or provide you with some other benefits.units, which perform basic attacks (ranged - hitting the first enemy unit in a line, melee - hitting adjacent tile, rail - hitting all enemies in a line) or provide control (net - disables enemy tiles).

This ensures that each game is unique and even though you can run into some bad luck from time to time it's rarely crippling and 99% of the time it's no hassle. There is a bit of random factor to the game as you draw 3 tiles each turn and have to discard one of them before making any moves. The game runs until either base is killed or any player runs out of tiles. Then players alternate putting their tiles on it (you have 30 tiles). You start the game by placing your base on a small board composed of hexes. It possesses a great deal of depth and plenty of tactical acumen is required to be good at it. The game follows a very simple concept, but don't be fooled by it.
