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A D6 (six sided die) is required to play. | A D6 (six sided die) is required to play. | ||
If a player stockpiles 15 points, that player is the winner. | If a player stockpiles 15 points, that player is the winner. (If you want to play a longer game however, any amount of points can be chosen between the players as the winning amount) | ||
At the start of each player's turn, they draw a card from the deck. Then the player must choose between playing a card, either a Thing or an Action, or discarding a card from their hand. Remember: only one card can be played per turn. If a card is played, you may not discard and your turn is over. If a card is discarded, your turn is over. | At the start of each player's turn, they draw a card from the deck. Then the player must choose between playing a card, either a Thing or an Action, or discarding a card from their hand. Remember: only one card can be played per turn. If a card is played, you may not discard and your turn is over. If a card is discarded, your turn is over. | ||
Generally, the stockpile can be used to keep track of your points, although sometimes it is easier to keep track of your points by tallying them on a piece of paper. | |||
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|text=Swap one point card from your stockpile with one point card from a target opponent's stockpile. | |text=Swap one point card from your stockpile with one point card from a target opponent's stockpile. | ||
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|text=Choose any points card from a target opponent's stockpile. Place it in the discard pile. | |text=Choose any points card from a target opponent's stockpile. Place it in the discard pile. | ||
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|title=Three points or Mystery Points! | |||
|type=Thing | |||
|text=Add this card to your points stockpile. You may elect to add three points to your stockpile or roll a D6 for mystery points! If you opt for mystery points: roll a D6, the number rolled is how many points this card is worth. Take a note of it. | |||
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|title=Three points or Mystery Points! | |||
|type=Thing | |||
|text=Add this card to your points stockpile. You may elect to add three points to your stockpile or roll a D6 for mystery points! If you opt for mystery points: roll a D6, the number rolled is how many points this card is worth. Take a note of it. | |||
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{{card | |||
|title=Mystery Points! | |||
|type=Thing | |||
|text=Add this card to your points stockpile. Roll a D6, the number rolled is how many points this card is worth. Take a note of it. | |||
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|title=Mystery Points! | |||
|type=Thing | |||
|text=Add this card to your points stockpile. Roll a D6, the number rolled is how many points this card is worth. Take a note of it. | |||
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Revision as of 15:36, 27 November 2008
Swap deck | |
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Designer | Sinny |
Date | 27/11/2008 |
Players | 2+ |
This deck has not been categorised. | |
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.) | |
Print this deck | |
This deck is locked. Further cards should not be added - leave feedback on the talk page. |
Swap! A simple yet tense game of stealing and swapping points with your opponents. Who is the most cunning and daring? You or your opponent...
Special Rules
A D6 (six sided die) is required to play.
If a player stockpiles 15 points, that player is the winner. (If you want to play a longer game however, any amount of points can be chosen between the players as the winning amount)
At the start of each player's turn, they draw a card from the deck. Then the player must choose between playing a card, either a Thing or an Action, or discarding a card from their hand. Remember: only one card can be played per turn. If a card is played, you may not discard and your turn is over. If a card is discarded, your turn is over.
Generally, the stockpile can be used to keep track of your points, although sometimes it is easier to keep track of your points by tallying them on a piece of paper.