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Mecha card game
AFB: Full Sync

A shared-deck mecha Pilot battler about Mech Frames, drones, Modules, Operations, Prototypes, and the moment everything escalates into Full Sync.

Overview

A tactical mecha card game about Pilots, war machines, and Full Sync escalation.

AFB: Full Sync is an original mecha card game about ace Pilots commanding Mech Frames across a shared battlefield. Players adapt to the cards in front of them, build a personal war kit, and push toward explosive late-game turns when Full Sync changes the shape of the fight.

Why it stands out

Why follow AFB?

What the game is trying to deliver at the table.

  • Command Mech Frames, Drones, Modules, Operations, and Prototype machines across a shared battlefield.
  • Build your advantage from a shared card flow before your owned cards become your personal endgame deck.
  • Push toward Full Sync, where the fight escalates and your Pilot identity becomes sharper.
  • Help shape the visual world through original mech art, prototype concepts, and card-art briefs.
Visual direction

Visual style of the war machine.

These references show different parts of AFB: machine identity, card-table feel, component language, and playable card formats.

AFB Ironback Bastion and Skyraider Vanguard showcase
Featured Mech Frame concepts
AFB public-safe card spread
Card and table feel
AFB Mech Frame lineup
Mech Frame lineup
AFB Prototype Frame concept
Prototype Frame concept
AFB battlefield hero art
Battlefield hero art
AFB universal card frame concept
Card frame direction
AFB energy and token component mockup
Energy and token feel
AFB module four-card showcase
Module card showcase
Artist collaboration

Two ways to get involved.

Submit existing work

Original mech, drone, hangar, cockpit, battlefield, repair, and machine art can be considered for future use.

Request a brief

Artists who want direction can ask for a card-art brief with mood, machine role, faction feel, and useful visual details.

Keep credit clear

Ownership stays with the artist. Credit is preserved. Any use needs permission first.

Development timeline

Follow the project as it grows.

AFB’s public development notes are organised by project milestones rather than daily timestamps. The focus is on meaningful progress: systems, production workflow, card design, testing, visual identity, and artist outreach.