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About this game:
- Set in a Dystopian universe ruled by a weak court, a resistance by the people sets things in motion in the court. As a head of your family, you must outwit the other members of court and be the last person standing.
- Playing time of about 15 minutes
- Recommended for 3-6 players
- Suggested Age: 14 Years and Up
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Players draw two cards, each representing an agent with an offensive or defensive ability. Each player also starts with two cardboard "coins." The goal is to make the other players reveal and lose their two cards to make them "out," last man standing wins. Players take turns, one action per turn, either passively saving up coins for assassination or the unblockable "coup," but any player still in the game is able to challenge card ability actions as a bluff, and getting caught bluffing or challenging the truth causes a card reveal/loss.
I'd consider this a household staple for entertainment, after a standard card deck. Also a good icebreaker, you get to know people by their banter, bluffs, and alliances/betrayals.
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Players draw two cards, each representing an agent with an offensive or defensive ability. Each player also starts with two cardboard "coins." The goal is to make the other players reveal and lose their two cards to make them "out," last man standing wins. Players take turns, one action per turn, either passively saving up coins for assassination or the unblockable "coup," but any player still in the game is able to challenge card ability actions as a bluff, and getting caught bluffing or challenging the truth causes a card reveal/loss.
I'd consider this a household staple for entertainment, after a standard card deck. Also a good icebreaker, you get to know people by their banter, bluffs, and alliances/betrayals.
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The only downside is that in bigger groups, you can't really control whether you win or lose. It's mostly influenced by the group. But again, this is also a plus, because you can often play "kingmaker" even if you know you can't win lol.
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Similar game but you can make different decks with other roles. My group honestly just sticks to the original as a quick filler but if you like mixing things up, it can add options.
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