Talk:Kryptopol deck

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Very nice.. the theme is great. Seems like there should be more people to balance out the electronics.. but I'd have to play it. Seems like this would be a fun party game, I may print this one out. --Nev, 29.4.02

This game does work quite well, but it can't be done with 4 people or more - the two cards in the Draw pile don't go a very long way. To solve this, my group of five simply printed and set out two copies of the deck and played so as it was last man standing for the accusations. Several games were played like this, and it seems to solve the problem quite well. --Shade Wolf, 3.5.05

However, one problem that did emerge was that it appears that, once Police Protection is played, that person becomes invulnerable and thus can win the game, due to: a) the card is not discarded once the ID leaves the players hand b) the thing prevents an Accusation to be played on the owner c) there is no card which can be used to destroy the Protection. Am I reading the rules wrong, or was this intentional? --Shade Wolf, 3.5.05

Police Protection is a Person, so "Accident" can destroy it. --Breadman, 3.5.05

Still very confusing, as Police Protection seems to imply that the user cannot be targeted by any action, which would seem to include Accident. --Shade Wolf, 3.5.05

Bribery and Suspect Package will work, as well; the "player can't be targetted" wording is perhaps a bit lazy and presumptuous. And the ID can't leave the player's hand, either - "If you discard it, return it to your hand at the end of the turn." --Kevan, 7.5.05

A, Gough, there are only four of us, and you've only printed out one deck --Person, 9.5.05

I believe you can get rid of the ID with New Identity.. --Robb, 25.5.05