Players can choose among four warring factions, each with their own relative strengths and weaknesses. Along with the attacking and defending characters, the game offers a litany of buffing and debuffing spells, encampments -- even ultra-powerful "Heroes" that can be called upon to wreak havoc on the opponent's base. What's more, players can heavily customize their decks from 250 available cards to accommodate their preferred combat style or to counter an opponent's tactics. Dragon Front is currently scheduled for release in the first half of this year. Plus, three additional add-on packs are already in the works.

I had an opportunity to play the Beta version on Tuesday and, though I totally got smoked in my first non-tutorial game, I found Dragon Front to be surprisingly engaging. It definitely takes a good deal of inspiration from Magic but also incorporates a much more straightforward damage/defense metric, more akin to RISK. That's helpful given how much is going on throughout the game. Overall I found it to be really enjoyable. Despite the initial drubbing, I'm raring to play more.