Doomtrooper
Doomtrooper, also known as Doom Trooper, is an out-of-print collectible card game designed by Bryan Winter and was released in January 1995.[1] It was originally published by Target Games and Heartbreaker Hobbies.[2] It is based on concepts from the Mutant Chronicles franchise.[3] Players use warriors to attack and gain either Promotion Points or Destiny Points. Promotion points can be used to win; Destiny Points are used to purchase more warriors and equipment. There are 13 different card types and over 1100 different cards available.
![]() The card back to Doomtrooper CCG  | |
| Designers | Bryan Winter | 
|---|---|
| Publishers | Target Games/Heartbreaker Hobbies | 
| Players | 2 or more | 
| Setup time | < 3 minutes[lower-alpha 1] | 
| Playing time | ~ 25 minutes[lower-alpha 2] | 
| Random chance | Some | 
| Skills required | Card playing Arithmetic Reading  | 
The game was later migrated to a digital version that was successfully funded on Kickstarter.[4][5]
Expansions
    
- Basic Set in limited, unlimited and revised unlimited editions
 - Inquisition
 - Warzone
 - Mortificator
 - Golgotha
 - Apocalypse
 - Paradise Lost
 
Footnotes
    
- Excluding deck construction
 - Games may take much longer or shorter depending on a deck's play style and the number of players
 
References
    
- Miller, John Jackson (2003), Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide, Second Edition, pp. 143–150.
 - Brown, Timothy (1999), The Official Price Guide to Collectible Card Games, pp. 79–89.
 - "The 10 Most Forgotten Collectible Card Games". therobotsvoice.com. Retrieved 2017-12-28.
 - Drac. "Doomtrooper,The '90s CCG, Now Digital". ddoplayers.com. Retrieved 2019-01-30.
 - "Doomtrooper - Digital Collectible Card Game". Kickstarter. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
 - "Pyramid: Pyramid Pick: Doomtrooper". www.sjgames.com.
 
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