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Post by Nick on Apr 28, 2016 12:59:16 GMT -5
I think that's what it's called.
Brent and I played this the other day, I was pretty sure I had played it before but I hadn't, merely seen it.
It was pretty fun, would be better with more players.
It's a game based on drinking, but you don't have to drink in real life.
There are 4 characters in the vanilla: a rogue, a warrior, a priest, and a wizard.
Each character has a theme: the rogue has a lot of gambling and cheating cards and uses a lot of poisons and trickery. Brent played the warrior so I'll let him describe her deck.
Each character uses their own deck of cards, 40 if I can recall correctly.
The card art is great. The names are humorous. The game flows well and is easy to pick up and play.
You take turns playing an action then taking a drink. You have a fortitude and drunk meter, which is one and the same just starting at opposite ends. If they meet you lose. If you lose all of your gold, you lose. Our games came down to being pretty close each time.
If you're looking for a good shortish (20-30 minutes max) game I recommend it.
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Post by Brent on Apr 29, 2016 8:52:24 GMT -5
Its an amazing party game and its not incredibly expensive either(I think around $25) As Nick stated I played Fiona the Warrior archetype character. He cards revolve more around keeping her Fortitude high and not getting pushed around by other characters.
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