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| title=Turner Prize | | title=Turner Prize | ||
| | | designer=Craig | ||
| designer2=Kevan | |||
| designer3=Sandy | |||
| date=27th May 2001 | | date=27th May 2001 | ||
| players=2+ | | players=2+ | ||
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{{card | {{card | ||
|title=Gag | |title=<del>Gag</del> | ||
|type=Thing | |type=<del>Thing</del> | ||
|text=Play onto an opponent. A gagged Player cannot reject proposed cards. | |text=<del>Play onto an opponent. A gagged Player cannot reject proposed cards.</del> | ||
|bgcolor=000066 | |bgcolor=000066 | ||
|creator=Kevan | |creator=Kevan | ||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 1 March 2007
Turner Prize | |
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Designers | Craig, Kevan, Sandy |
Date | 27th May 2001 |
Players | 2+ |
This is a Nomic deck, created as a self-referential competitive game. It is not intended to be replayable. | |
To play Dvorak: Draw five cards each and leave the rest as a draw pile. On your turn, draw a card from the draw pile and play one Thing and/or one Action. (See the full rules.) | |
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A monstrosity of random content, evolved over a stretch of three or four replays. Requires After-Eight Mints and a religious documentary.
Special Rules
Explanations
Words crossed out by the Big Black Pen are struck through. Note that Light Switch was mutilated randomly by a Crash Test Dummy Hand (one of three, thanks to a Drunken player repeatedly playing it), and the dangerously odd initial wording of Turner Prize was due to the card being reworked from the initial, rejected "If you have a Thing you win the game" victory condition.
Mints
Long After requires a box of After Eight mints close to the playing area. Drawn mints can be placed in the mouth rather than the hand, at the player's discretion.
Christ
Brand of the Anti-Christ only really works if you're half-watching some religious documentary thing in the background.
Gag
Gag was shredded to confetti during the first game, but is listed for historical accuracy.