Avalon no Kagi

Avalon no Kagi

Avalon no Kagi was released in 2003 and was one of Sega’s most successful arcade games that year, mentioned alongside Dragon Treasure in their financial report. The game had a card reader that could read an entire deck of cards in a matter of seconds. It was followed by a sequel called The Key of Avalon 2: Eutaxy Commandment, which was later updated as The Key of Avalon 2.5: War of the Key. The game’s popularity decreased after Quest of D and Sangokushi Taisen appeared, which had online features that Avalon no Kagi lacked. Instead of adding online support, it was ported to PC through a licensing agreement with Gamespot, but it was negatively received and shut down two years after its 2010 launch.

Game Components of Avalon no Kagi

The Game Components of Avalon no Kagi include:
– Card reader
– Deck of cards

Game Setup of Avalon no Kagi

The game is designed for four players, with one key holder and three chasers. The key holder inserts the deck and the card that saves the players.

Gameplay Mechanics of Avalon no Kagi

Avalon no Kagi is a mix of board game and card game, where players take turns to move their pieces on the board and play cards to attack or defend against other players.

Game Objective of Avalon no Kagi

The objective of the game is to capture the opposing player’s flag, which is represented by a card in the game.

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