Here is the first picture: an ingame screenshot. The resolution is my current PC's screen resolution, don't worry about that, the game looks great on all possible resolutions. (Sorry for not fitting into the forum's narrow borders, I don't know how to do it right so please right-click on the pictures and select save or show full picture.)
As I wrote about it above, you can see the two players with their portraits and health, the magic coins in the player's hand (or at least the ones which I drew from my deck), and in the middle there is the battlefield with the slots where you can place and move your creature coins.
The board is a wooden table now in a typical inn, one of the first gaming places during your adventures. Every table will have different web of slots and tunnels and special nodes, of course. This is a simple table, for beginners.
At the two sides of the table you can see fixed little places where all your (and the enemy's) activated marks are shown - the little numbers here shows how many turns these marks will remain active.
Right now the enemy's Court Wizard creature attacks one of my creatures with a fireball spell, while I'm checking my coins, selecting a Priest creature for getting some info about his attributes. (As you can see, all creatures will have their own special abilities too.)
The usual circle-shaped coins are all creature coins. The terragonal coins are the action coins, while the hexagonal ones are the mark coins. Of course this is only the first deck, the Warrior - all four decks' coins has somewhat different style.
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http://www.redshift.hu/Grendelmoore/shot1.jpgThe second shot: the first inn in the game. This is how it looks when you step inside an inn. (Of course the interior picture is an animation originally.) As you can see currently there are five players inside. You can see the inn's name and symbol, the local rules of this gaming place, and if you select a player you can see his/her special abilities too.
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http://www.redshift.hu/Grendelmoore/shot2.jpgThe third shot: the city of Mithria, where your adventures will take place. (Of course it's fully animated too originally, moving clouds, waterfalls, animals, flags etc.) You'll start down at the ship which took you here. With time you'll be able to play here and there, even the ship's captain is ready for a warm-up match at his own table. You'll get inside secret caves, farm houses, taverns, even you can catch some kids around the marketplace for a quick easy match, and if you're brave enough you can play with undeads at the cemetery.
The map has three large parts, if you'll get strong enough you'll step above, inside the city walls to the city center with its rich people and famous gambling houses where experienced players are awaiting you. (But the really careful players can get inside through secret tunnels too which are leading inside otherwise locked buildings with secret players...)
The final part will be the palace itself at the top level of the island, with all its surroundings, including magic towers and some very powerful necromancer buildings at the other side of those bridges, on that woody island. And when the palace's gate will open for you you'll be ready to play with the best players, including famous lords and even the governor himself.
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http://www.redshift.hu/Grendelmoore/shot3.jpgThere will be more screenshots and other graphic stuff later. But for a start, I think it's enough. : ) Later we'll getting more into the game's background story, as well as knowing more about the four decks, with all their own history, gaming style and heroes. Also you'll get some large "screen saver" graphics about their biggest leaders.