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#1 Jul 09 2010 at 1:01 PM Rating: Sub-Default
Hello All!

Layonara Studios has recently released our first game and are looking to introduce new players to both the game and company. Runes Gambit is a game of strategy and chance. You play against an opponent by selecting runes. Runes challenge other runes of the same type. The winner of the game, or battle some call it, is the player who wins more of the rune v. rune challenges.

There are 12 tiers to every battle. So, winning the game requires strategic thinking in all areas and usually means winning around 7 rune tiers, the places where specific types of runes clash.

We have a tutorial of the game at http://runes.layonara.com that further explains the depth and detail of how the game is played.

Runes Gambit reveals the fortunate, and for the rest, steels us against the vagaries of the encounter. The parlor vibrates with ambition, bolstering our own, as we struggle and vie for the top tables in the top parlors around the world. Invented by sojourners of contested origins, it's played now in taverns and inns throughout Layonara by those hopeful of being whisked away on glorious quests as well as fools errands.

Like many games coming out now, it can be hooked through your Facebook account or just direct through email registry. As well it is in a public beta stage and if you should have any issues please come by to let us know at http://forums.layonara.com where we would be very glad to help you! We are continually adding new features to the game and are greatly looking forward to seeing new faces.

Hope to see you there!
~row
#2 Jul 09 2010 at 1:27 PM Rating: Excellent
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rowana wrote:
Runes Gambit reveals the fortunate, and for the rest, steels us against the vagaries of the encounter. The parlor vibrates with ambition, bolstering our own, as we struggle and vie for the top tables in the top parlors around the world. Invented by sojourners of contested origins, it's played now in taverns and inns throughout Layonara by those hopeful of being whisked away on glorious quests as well as fools errands.

Fire your writer. Throwing chance words together does not a good description make.
#3 Jul 09 2010 at 2:31 PM Rating: Good
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Majivo wrote:
rowana wrote:
Runes Gambit reveals the fortunate, and for the rest, steels us against the vagaries of the encounter. The parlor vibrates with ambition, bolstering our own, as we struggle and vie for the top tables in the top parlors around the world. Invented by sojourners of contested origins, it's played now in taverns and inns throughout Layonara by those hopeful of being whisked away on glorious quests as well as fools errands.

Fire your writer. Throwing chance words together does not a good description make.
If I had to wager, I'd assume that English isn't the native language of anyone involved.
#4 Jul 09 2010 at 5:06 PM Rating: Excellent
I r in your forumz stealing your vagaries.
#5 Jul 12 2010 at 6:49 PM Rating: Good
Lady Bardalicious wrote:
Majivo wrote:
rowana wrote:
Runes Gambit reveals the fortunate, and for the rest, steels us against the vagaries of the encounter. The parlor vibrates with ambition, bolstering our own, as we struggle and vie for the top tables in the top parlors around the world. Invented by sojourners of contested origins, it's played now in taverns and inns throughout Layonara by those hopeful of being whisked away on glorious quests as well as fools errands.

Fire your writer. Throwing chance words together does not a good description make.
If I had to wager, I'd assume that English isn't the native language of anyone involved.
By making this comment, you have automatically made it false.

Well, unless English isn't your native language either. Mocking the post means you're involved now. Welcome to the Machine.
#6 Jul 12 2010 at 11:04 PM Rating: Decent
Hey all again!

I'm not sure what makes you think we aren't native English speakers. I completely blame that section of text on my boss. I'm sure he'll thank me for that later.

Regardless of grammatical correctness it's at least nice to know people are reading the post. Hopefully there's something besides making wagers and picking at that will go on here. *winks*

~row

Edited, Jul 13th 2010 1:05am by rowana
#7 Jul 18 2010 at 1:49 AM Rating: Good
Did somebody say "Atlantica Online"?
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