Star Chamber: The Harbinger Saga

Star Chamber: The Harbinger Saga
Developer(s) Worlds Apart Productions
Publisher(s) Matrix Games
Designer(s) Paul Dennen
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, Mac OS
Release date(s) Initial Release 2003, expansions released 2004-2007
Genre(s) Online collectible card game, turn-based strategy
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Media/distribution Internet download

Star Chamber: The Harbinger Saga is an online collectible card game (CCG) first released in 2003 by Matrix Games and Worlds Apart Productions, and now owned by Sony Online Entertainment. The game runs on both the Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X platforms. It is free to download and play, with additional card available for purchase. To date, there have been one base set and five expansion sets released for Star Chamber.

The game may be played as single-player (in practice matches, in “skirmish” matches, or with any of four campaigns, each of which comprises seven separate scenarios) or with between two and four players live over the internet. Two-player games usually require half an hour to complete, while three- and four-player games average closer to an hour.

One of the game’s primary distinctions is that it combines traditional CCG elements (card collecting and trading, deck building, the use of cards in-game, etc.) with a board wargame-style map and unit production based on locations on that map, in some ways similar to the classic Master of Orion series. There are 43 unique maps, with random elements incorporated into some of those maps. The titular Star Chamber is a location at which voting session between players’ citizens takes place every sixth turn. Players vote for the Power Play, Alien Support, and Peacekeepers (see Voting below).

There are three ways to win a game of Star Chamber: Military Victory (conquering the opponent’s homeworld), Cultural Victory (having a “destiny point” advantage of 30 or more points; destiny points are generally gained by controlling “artifact planets”), and Political Victory (winning three Power Play votes).

A collection of articles about the game, a database of the cards in the game, and a list of estimated values for each of the cards can be found at Kit's Database.

Contents

Techs

There are five different technologies, or “techs,” in Star Chamber. Each tech represents a different facet of sentient society

Races

There are ten different races in Star Chamber, each of which combines two techs

Voting

After every sixth turn, a voting session takes place at the Star Chamber location. Players’ citizens must be present at the Star Chamber location in order to vote, and each citizen usually has one vote. Cards may be played in order to increase or decrease the number of votes each citizen gets.

Players distribute their votes between three categories

Expansion Sets

Expansion sets are divided into "blocks", which fit in to the Star Chamber storyline

Origins Block:

Harbinger Block:

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