Moonbreaker is a strategy game that combines turn-based battles with the painting of miniature figurines. The gameplay can be described as a love child of XCOM and Hearthstone, but that only explains half of the game. To fight, you’ll use digital miniatures in the style of Warhammer 40K that you can paint, just like in real life. Your units won’t be stronger, but they sure will look better!
How to paint Miniature Figurines in Moonbreaker
In Moonbreaker, you can paint your digital figurines just like in real life by choosing colors and painting techniques. This way, you’ll have unique-looking miniatures to use in digital tabletop battles. To start coloring units, you need to enter the painting menu:
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How to use painting options in Moonbreaker
To paint figurines, use the color menu on the right side of the screen. Here, you’ll find different painting techniques. If you’re an avid figurines painter, you’ll be right at home. As a new player, you’ll need some help. Here’s how to use different painting options in Moonbreaker.
What does the Stipple option do in Moonbreaker?
What does the Decal option do in Moonbreaker?
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