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Geek Fever Games Is Exhibiting Their Newest Gem, Mars Vs. Earth, At The Boston Festival Of Indie Games On September 13th

Top Quote Mars vs. Earth is the most outrageous card game on this side of the known universe! A fast and furious card game for 3 to 10 players of all ages. Martians are evil and slimy! End Quote
  • Hartford, CT (1888PressRelease) September 11, 2014 - "Earth a planet bursting at the seams with rich veins of untapped resources and inestimable wealth. Its lucky placement in our solar system has ensured that it is a planet where life can thrive and survive. For many millennia, the inhabitants of this planet have gazed upwards to the heavens above and have dreamed about what's out there and what their place is in the whole scheme of things." - BoardGameGeek.com.

    Geek Fever Games, a small game design company in central Connecticut, is finishing up their Kickstarter campaign to raise funding for its flagship game, Mars vs. Earth! Mars vs. Earth was originally web published as a Print & Play game in 2012, and now Geek Fever Games seeks to "level up" the game with professional artwork in order to deliver a mainstream published version. Co-founders Jason Miceli and Matt Plourde consider Mars vs. Earth their crowing achievement, a testament to the company's explicit mission to "deliver the most exciting and compelling game experiences on this side of the known universe!"

    Mars vs. Earth is a fast and furious card game, playable by 3 to 10 players of all ages in 30 to 60 minutes, that employs a rich "hidden loyalty" system. Mars vs. Earth introduces unique mechanics, such as scaled martian powers and a player driven accusation/trial system, that sit atop a wacky theme to maximize play value and enjoyment. The game is over when either the humans have foiled enough of the martians' plans or the martians have destroyed every last human resource, be it military defenses, tech, people or food. In either case, Geek Fever Games guarantees Mars vs. Earth will create some of the greatest play experiences imaginable!

    The Kickstarter campaign is specifically designed to raise funding to cover professional artwork costs for the game's 150 cards, the main gameboard, and box art. A provided image compares the game's original prototype artwork, initial concept art, and representative professional art, demonstrating the creative process the team has been working on over the past 6 months, and what they aim to fulfill following the campaign. With community backer support Geek Fever Games expects to release the completed game in early 2015.

    For more information, please visit the Mars vs. Earth Kickstarter campaign page here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/geekfevergames/mars-vs-earth-plan-b.

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