Doom Trooper

This article is about the collectable card game. For the unrelated low-budget film, see S.S. Doomtrooper.
Doom Trooper
Designer(s) Bryan Winter
Publisher(s) Target Games
Players 2 or more
Setup time < 3 minutes[lower-alpha 1]
Playing time ~ 25 minutes[lower-alpha 2]
Random chance Some
Skill(s) required Card playing
Arithmetic
Reading

Doom Trooper is a collectible card game designed by Bryan Winter. It is based on concepts from the Mutant Chronicles franchise. 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.

Doom Trooper was originally published by now defunct Target Games.

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Video game

Doom Troopers
Developer(s) Adrenalin Entertainment
Publisher(s) Playmates
Composer(s) Fletcher Beasley
Platform(s) Mega Drive/Genesis, Super NES
Release date(s) 1995
Genre(s) Run and gun
Mode(s) Single player, Cooperative

Doom Troopers (Also called Mutant Chronicles: Doom Troopers) is a video game released in 1995 by Adrenalin Entertainment for the Super NES and Mega Drive/Genesis gaming systems. It is a platform shooter similar to the Contra series.

The player assumes the role of one of two commandos, Mitch Hunter and Max Steiner, fighting an evil horde of invading zombies and mutants. The game features eight different levels and the ability of two players to play cooperatively. It depicted blood and mutilations of the enemies killed. For example, the common enemies in the first level are usually decapitated before they die. At the time, this level of graphic violence was unusual for a Nintendo game.

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    Footnotes

    1. Excluding deck construction
    2. Games may take much longer or shorter depending on a deck's play style and the number of players

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