Count Up is a card game from Japan. Players draw from a deck and play cards from their hand face-up to a central stack, accumulating the total as they go. If a player can exactly hit a target, 11, 22, 33 and so on, the other players take penalty chips. Instead of a number card, a player can place an action card, which trigger simple effects. Players fight...
The world is starting to change. People have started sprouting different enhanced abilities, starting a new populace known as the Enhanced. With the growing number of Enhanced appearing around the world, it didn’t take long before the war of Enhanced started, and subsequently engulfed the world. Use your wits and resources to survive and take on the other...
Countryball Cards is an indie strategy card game inspired by countryball memes and tabletop tactics. Build a team of nations, combine unique abilities, and play with friends. How to Play Crash Course - Learn in 2 Minutes! 1. Setup Both players draw 2 cards, choose 1 to keep and reveal, discard the other one. Repeat 3 times for 3 cards each. Roll 4 resource...
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...
Bourgeois and Benefactor promo cards for Coup. The Bourgeois: Take 4 coins. Other players can also declare to influence the Bourgeois. After all declarations are made, disputes (if any) are resolved clockwise from the active player. The active player gives 1 coin for each declarer who was not successfully challenged. The Benefactor: Take 3 coins from the...
The buffoon or "Bobo da Corte" is a promo card used to replace the Ambassador card. A player who claims the role of the Jester can cause Disorder by taking a card from the Court deck and a target card (another player of his choice). The player can secretly change one of his cards between one of the two cards received. The player returns a card to the Court...
A pack of 12 cards containing 5 Jester cards, 1 reference card, and 6 base cards. The Jester is a promo role for Coup which is used as a replacement for the Ambassador. A player claiming the Jester role may cause Disorder, taking a card from the Court deck and a card from the Target (another player of their choice). The player may secretly change one of...
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...
A pack of 12 cards containing 5 Bureaucrat cards, 1 reference card, and 6 base cards. The Bureaucrat replaces the Duke, and has the Cooperation ability of the Farmer in G54. Cooperation lets you take 3 coins from the Treasury, but you must give one of those coins to another player. This promo was available as part of the KickStarter edition of Coup:...
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...