Warlock (card game)

Warlock is a 1980 card game published by Games Workshop.

Gameplay

Warlock is a game in which wizards duel by conjuring dragons, dwarves, heroes and more.[1]

Reception

Charles Vasey reviewed Warlock for White Dwarf #23, giving it an overall rating of 8 out of 10, and stated that "This game is far from complex and it's an admirable introduction to gaming for the more intelligent, a good subject for a family game, or simply for unwinding with a good workable multi-player game with fine graphics, which can be adjusted easily to the time you have to hand."[2]

Forrest Johnson reviewed Warlock in The Space Gamer No. 38.[1] Johnson commented that "Warlock is too complicated for a parlor game, but does not allow enough strategy for a good wargame. A nice try, but overdesigned, overpackaged, and overpriced."[1]

Reviews

gollark: What you can do is compile to bytecode or minify it.
gollark: The fundamental issue is that the computer has to have/generate some runnable form of the code at some point in order to, well, run it.
gollark: <@!209142270195138560> SKyCrafter0 is wrong and you cannot just encrypt it to protect it, since the computer must obviously store the encryption key.
gollark: <@331644985378078720> Obfuscate yes, entirely protect no.
gollark: Please don't.

References

  1. Johnson, Forrest (April 1981). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (38): 32.
  2. Vasey, Charles (February–March 1981). "Open Box". White Dwarf. Games Workshop (Issue 23): 20.
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