Fifty, which was also released as Count Up, is a number-based game in which players pick numbers that will ideally bring them points. At the start of a round, all players secretly write down five numbers between 1 and 49 on their player sheet, with some numbers being restricted. Someone then starts counting up from 1 to 50, and if you wrote down a called...
You are the Spymaster of a team of agents -- Your Mission is to penetrate the Control Centre and seize the Master Modules hidden there. BUT... Counter intelligence sources have discovered that a rival power has despatched a team of ruthless Agents to oppose you. You must direct your team to the control Centre via an international network of safe houses. En...
In CounterSpy, you will have 15 cards. Randomly choose 1 face down to become the Spy (hidden card) Reveal 1 card (sharing information) Then deal 7 cards to the 1st player, and 6 cards to the 2nd player. On your turn, you decide to (a) Exchange information or (b) Reveal the spy To exchange information: choose a card from your hand to give to the opponent...
This game is played with a standard deck of cards. Both players are dealt ten cards, and then they play one card face up in their turn till both have 5 cards played or one of them folds. In the first case the winner is the player with the best Poker hand and his score depends on the number of cards played, at the rate of 1 for the first card, 2 for the...
You are in the currency exchange market. You will be trading money with other players. You will have some possible secret partners. You can find out who your partner is or find out which currency is fake. There will be a secret card that shows the currency or the numbered bill that is fake for that round. Be the player with most money at the end. Don't get...
In Coup, you want to be the last player with influence in the game, with influence being represented by face-down character cards in your playing area. Each player starts the game with two coins and two influence – i.e., two face-down character cards; the fifteen card deck consists of three copies of five different characters, each with a unique set of...
In Coup, you want to be the last player with influence in the game, with influence being represented by face-down character cards in your playing area. Each player starts the game with two coins and two influence – i.e., two face-down character cards; the fifteen card deck consists of three copies of five different characters, each with a unique set of...
In Coup you must eliminate the others by wisely using the skills of your cards (or lie using skills of characters you don't have). It seems easy but... be careful! If you are challenged and you have lied you will lose your card. The last person to survive with at least one of their cards wins. Coup X includes Coup + the Reformation Expansion, except for...
The Speculator is a promo role for the game Coup which is used as a replacement for the Duke. A player claiming the Speculator role may Gamble, taking coins from the Treasury equal to the amount the player currently has, up to a maximum of 5. If the Speculator is successfully challenged, any coins received are returned to the Treasury and the first...
This is the promotional character for the Coup (Resistance universe) - the Inquisitor The Inquisitor replaces the Ambassador, and it gives the player two options: You can either draw one card for swapping purposes (a bit like the Ambassador), or you can attack someone. Assuming the attack goes through (they can still call your bluff) the inquisitor player...