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Each player picks one Attorney, plus one Attorney or Aide to start in play with. Those cannot be destroyed during play. | Each player picks one Attorney, plus one Attorney or Aide to start in play with. Those cannot be destroyed during play. | ||
The Accusation plays a Person as the Accused. | |||
=== Gameplay === | |||
The Accused starts as the Witness, but may be replaced if either player plays another Person card. Players may play Actions and Evidence to improve their case. | |||
Once one Person gathers enough Jury points, their owner loses the game. If it's one of the Attorneys, the other side wins. If it's the Accused, the Accusation wins. | |||
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==Card List== | ==Card List== |
Revision as of 00:00, 27 September 2007
Phoenix Wright | |
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Designer | Zaratustra & Pyoko Crew |
Date | September 2007 |
Players | 2+ |
This is a CCG set, a set of cards which can be used to construct personalised decks, in the style of a collectable card game. | |
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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This deck is under construction. Anyone is welcome to contribute - check the talk page to find out more. |
Turnabouts in the courtroom.
Special Rules
Each player picks one Attorney, plus one Attorney or Aide to start in play with. Those cannot be destroyed during play.
The Accusation plays a Person as the Accused.
Gameplay
The Accused starts as the Witness, but may be replaced if either player plays another Person card. Players may play Actions and Evidence to improve their case.
Once one Person gathers enough Jury points, their owner loses the game. If it's one of the Attorneys, the other side wins. If it's the Accused, the Accusation wins.