I am interested in using the authoring toolkit to create data files for a game called "Battleground: Fantasy Warfare", published by Your Move Games. (The rules are available on the Your Move Games website in .pdf form if you want to qualify for Sainthood by taking a look at them in order to better answer my question, www.yourmovegames.com ).
The game is played with Cards, which makes me think Card Vault might be appropriate; but it plays like a miniatures game (e.g., you move the cards around the tabletop as if they were units of miniatures), which makes me think that Army Builder might be appropriate.
Each card is a unit, and has an associated point cost. On the other hand, you can't purchase individual "figures", which I'm assuming Army Builder sort of expects, given that you can in games like Warhammer.
Can someone with familiarity with these products tell me which one I should buy?
The game is played with Cards, which makes me think Card Vault might be appropriate; but it plays like a miniatures game (e.g., you move the cards around the tabletop as if they were units of miniatures), which makes me think that Army Builder might be appropriate.
Each card is a unit, and has an associated point cost. On the other hand, you can't purchase individual "figures", which I'm assuming Army Builder sort of expects, given that you can in games like Warhammer.
Can someone with familiarity with these products tell me which one I should buy?