I am making a card game called "Attack Sequence" where you fight your opponent with predetermined attack sequences. I wonder how many cards I need...
My current plan is 225 cards.
There are 180 army cards, 15 for each of the twelve armies.
There are 10 location cards, 10 leader cards, and 25 event cards.
You play through five days. You choose 3 armies, 1 leader per person. 1 single location is drawn. Then each day, you draw an event card, which are ordered by day(five cards per day, with Day Five events more drastic than Day One Cards).
You can play 5 cards per day, meaning that the most cards ever played in one game is 58(25 player one + 25 player two + 2 leaders + 1 location + 5 events). Is the game too short, or is there too many cards, or is it perfectly fine? I have nothing to compare it too, but I think it is okay for now.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. The planned expansions are: Cloak & Dagger, Royalty, Mythic, Machines of war, and Equipment.
For Jay103:
There are 2 of the Swordsman, Archer, Militia, Berserker, and Cavalry Armies. The rest of the armies there are one each of: Ranger and Spearman. Their 15 cards each are some combination of Attack, Deploy, Retreat, and Special Attack Cards.
On the first day, you prepare your 1st and 2nd Day sequences. On the 2nd day, prepare your 3rd day sequence. And so on. You may make one change to each sequence ONLY on the day it is to be used.