After working with Greater Than Games on Sentinels of the Multiverse and Bottom of the 9th, we partnered with other companies to make One Deck Dungeon and Aeon's End. But it's now time for our 5th digital tabletop game, and for this one we're partnering once again with our good friends at GTG. Say hello to Spirit Island!
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Spirit Island is a deep strategy cooperative game (what can we say, we like the co-op). Players take on the roles of the spirits of the island, and need to work together to build their powers. Protect the land and the native islanders, the Dahan, from the colonizing Invaders spreading blight and destruction!
Aeon's End is a cooperative deck-building game where you struggle to defend the city of Gravehold from The Nameless and their hordes using unique abilities, powerful spells, and, most importantly of all, your wits. We are excited to be working with designer Kevin Riley from Action Phase Games, as well as Indie Boards and Cards to bring Aeon’s End to Steam.
We think you'll find a lot to love in the variety and depth of Aeon’s End Visit the campaign to try the 5-10 minute playable demo and see for yourself. The city of Gravehold needs your magic & skills to survive!
Steam Trading Cards now Available!
What's a baseball game without baseball cards? We're pleased to announce that Bottom of the 9th now supports Steam Trading Cards. Collect them all!
What's New in Version 1.2.2 - Bug Fixes
This update has some bug fixes to keep your game on track!
Fixed a problem where the Medium CPU would not gain relief in some cases.
Fixed a problem where the Advanced Sunset effect would add too many cards to the deck.
What's New in Version 1.2.1 - Bug Fixes
An update is now available with fixes for various issues including gameplay hangs in Manager's Challenge.
Multiplayer invite links are now clickable no matter what platform you are using.
Retina display support for Mac.
Various other bug fixes and small improvements have been made.
Bug Fixes Coming Soon, One Deck Dungeon Now On Kickstarter
Greetings baseball fans! It's been an exciting week with the World Series going to 7 games. Keep an eye out for a Bottom of the 9th update coming soon that will fix some bugs with the Manager's Challenge. Thanks for your bug reports, they help us make the game that much better!
We also wanted to let everyone know that we just launched a campaign for our next digital tabletop project: One Deck Dungeon.
One Deck Dungeon is a complete adventure contained in a single deck of cards. Choose your hero and venture into a new dungeon with each shuffle. Battle with baddies and overcome perils by rolling different colored dice, then claim your loot and continue deeper until you defeat the boss. The tabletop game was successfully Kickstarted in 2016, and earlier this year a full size expansion called Forest of Shadows drew nearly twice as much attention. We’ve partnered with the creators at Asmadi Games to bring the game to Steam!
We’d love it if you’d check out our next project, and help us spread the word if you know anyone who might be interested!
Bottom of the 9th is now available - with Manager's Challenge!
Why should mobile players have all the fun? Today Windows, macOS, and Linux players can officially step up to the plate with Bottom of the 9th for Steam. To celebrate, Bottom of the 9th on Steam will be 15% off for its entire launch week. Mobile players can join in the fun as well with $1 off on iTunes and Google Play.
The highlight of this release is the brand new Manager's Challenge single-player campaign mode. Players take the role of team manager to lead their team to the playoffs over a six game homestand. A variety of scenarios modify the game in several ways including pinch hitting, weather effects, and expanding the game to cover several innings. The Manager’s Challenge expands on the many versus modes already included in the game. Players can compete in single player against computer opponents or pass and play with a friend. Online game modes include ranked matchmaking, casual exhibition games, and directly challenging friends.
Some more details on the Manager's Challenge:
Play six game solo campaigns as the home team against a revolving cast of pitchers.
Compete in nine different game situations, including multiple inning games.
Each campaign game is played using one of six effect cards that change the feel of the game.
The Manager's Challenge can be played in Classic Mode (using a Pitcher's Deck of stare-down cards) or against any level of CPU opponent.
Four increasing levels of difficulty will put your management and batting skills to the test!
Earn up to 11 achievements and compete with others on 8 leaderboards for the solo campaign mode.