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PIO #29 - Played It Once - Skytear (ft. Team Covenant)

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Today we discuss our favorite tabletop MOBA with Steven Wooley from Team Covenant. Skytear is a competitive card-driven miniatures skirmish game published and designed by PVP Geeks. In the game players uses a draft system that supplements regular deckbuilding, where players pick heroes from four factions. Then, using these heroes, players compete to take control of the lanes and lead the minions there to assault the enemies towers. In doing so, they will win one of the three victory conditions selected at the start of the game, or by overwhelming your opponents. (Description provided by the publisher.)

Learn more about Team Covenant and their store here. Follow their channel here.

Learn more about Skytear here.

Should we play it again? Bring it to the channel? Never touch it again? Let us know by leaving a comment in playeditonce.com!

-Time Stamps-

1:24 - Intro to Team Covenant
12:32 - Intro To The Game
17:28 - Context of Playthrough ft. Steven
20:17 - Magic the Gathering with Minis?
22:25 - Context of Playthrough ft. Jesse & Jan
23:19 - How Did They Translate MOBA to the Table?
29:36 - Who Might This Be Wrong For?
33:41 - First Impressions ft. Jan
38:11 - First Impressions ft. Steven
42:31 - First Impressions ft. Jesse
46:54 - Did You Enjoy It? Would You Play It Again? ft. Steven

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Today we discuss our favorite tabletop MOBA with Steven Wooley from Team Covenant. Skytear is a competitive card-driven miniatures skirmish game published and designed by PVP Geeks. In the game players uses a draft system that supplements regular deckbuilding, where players pick heroes from four factions. Then, using these heroes, players compete to take control of the lanes and lead the minions there to assault the enemies towers. In doing so, they will win one of the three victory conditions selected at the start of the game, or by overwhelming your opponents. (Description provided by the publisher.)

Learn more about Team Covenant and their store here. Follow their channel here.

Learn more about Skytear here.

Should we play it again? Bring it to the channel? Never touch it again? Let us know by leaving a comment in playeditonce.com!

-Time Stamps-

1:24 - Intro to Team Covenant
12:32 - Intro To The Game
17:28 - Context of Playthrough ft. Steven
20:17 - Magic the Gathering with Minis?
22:25 - Context of Playthrough ft. Jesse & Jan
23:19 - How Did They Translate MOBA to the Table?
29:36 - Who Might This Be Wrong For?
33:41 - First Impressions ft. Jan
38:11 - First Impressions ft. Steven
42:31 - First Impressions ft. Jesse
46:54 - Did You Enjoy It? Would You Play It Again? ft. Steven

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