Friday, Mar 24 2017 12:20AM
Raven Distribution to publish The Cohort and Carrotia
MAGE Company is proud to announce a new collabiration with Raven Distribution, for the localized versions of The Cohort and Carrotia. These titles are the two newest additions of the company in its Family Line.
Carrotia is a light co-operative, tile placement game for 1-6 players where the team collectively works together against a timer to build three different mazes of increasing size. The master rabbit needs to dash from entrance to the exit within a specific number of moves according to the current mission card, scooping up the precious carrots while avoiding the owl, hawk and other birds as they swoop low over the zones causing mayhem and mischief. The base game comes with two adventures, the main and Fast Track adventure, with intense gameplay and interraction between players.
The Cohort is a fast-paced card game for 2-6 players in a race to be the first to assemble a Legion and show Caesar you are the greatest of his commanders. Legions are composed of 3 different Cohorts, each made of one of seven different types of units: Praetorians, Catapults, Centurions, Sagittarii, Equites, Legionaries and Velites. During a turn, you draw two cards, keep one and give the other to a player of your choice. You can keep that card in your hand or trigger it and create a Cohort. Be careful though, for the troops are rowdy! Until a Cohort is complete their behaviour works against you.
“For more than 10 years Raven Distribution has been active in Italy, creating quite an extensive network. With a professional attitude and effective localization of card games, board games and role-playing games, Raven Distribution is at the moment the only player in Italy who collabirates with all the big and small companies in the industry, allowing retailers and end users to satisfy their desires with a simple “click””, mentions Alexander Argyropoulos, General Manager of MAGE Company.
The games are expected to hit the stores in Italy, translated in the italian language in Q3 2017.
