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A two-player deck-building card game of machines warring across the volcanic surface of Io.

 

A group of black-hat hackers known as POSIWID plots to hijack the moon, Io, and hold the entire Jovian power grid to ransom. Standing in their way are the ultra-corporate LFA, the constructors of the lunar energy facilities. Both sides have engaged a fleet of ROV – advanced remotely operated robots to battle across the treacherous landscape.

 

The machines are activated. Initiate combat sequence. The battle for Io has begun.

 

Line of Fire: Burnt Moon is a standalone two-player card game that fuses the lean deck-building of the award-winning Undaunted series with fast-paced lane-battling. Sharp decision-making and clever positioning combine in a nail-bitingly tense, endlessly replayable, and tactical experience.

 

Age: 14+

Time: 30 mins

Players: 2

Components: 81 Playing Cards, 4 Player Aids, 10 Terrain Tiles, 6 Fortification Tiles, 1 Gameplay Manual, 1 Action Manual

Line of Fire: Burnt Moon

  • David Thompson, Trevor Benjamin

    A two-player deck-building card game of machines warring across the volcanic surface of Io.
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  • Game Details

    Imprint: Osprey Games
    Publication Date: 12-06-2025

  • About the Designers

    David Thompson and Trevor Benjamin are a game design duo who met in Cambridge. David hails from Savannah, Georgia, and is known for Sniper Elite: The Board Game, Resist, and Europe Divided, while Trevor is originally from New Brunswick, Canada, and has titles such as Maya, Dice Heist, and Mandela to his name. Together they have published General Orders, War Chest, and the award-winning Undaunted series of games.

     

    Léonard Dupond is a Lille based illustrator, who has illustrated board games, books and magazines. His work has been featured by AXA, Arianespace, Apple, BMW, CNES, Enedis, Flextronics, and Wired. He is fast becoming a fan favourite in the world of board game illustrators with ICE (This Way!), and A Message From The Stars (Allplay) to his name.

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