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Use every trick in the book to overload the design of your own Web browser, whilst crippling those of your opponents.
Use every trick in the book to overload the design of your own Web browser, whilst crippling those of your opponents.

Revision as of 11:36, 15 July 2010

Browser Wars
Designer Dion
Date 27th November 2001
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.)
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Use every trick in the book to overload the design of your own Web browser, whilst crippling those of your opponents.

Special Rules

How to Lose

Whenever a player has no Things in play at the end of his turn, he loses.

Card List

Complying to a Standard
Thing
Replicating Other Browser's Error
Thing
Cuddly Non-Standard HTML Extension
Thing
Plug-In Support
Thing
Built-in to Operating System
Thing
Can only be played if you don't control Multi-Platform Browser.
Multi-Platform Browser
Thing
Can only be played if you don't control Built-In To Operating System.
Proprietary Client-Side Language
Thing
Standard Client-Side Language
Thing
Integration into Other Programs
Thing
Good User Interface
Thing
Integrated Pop-Up-Ducky programme, Latin Grammar Checker & Who's Who
Thing
Skinnable User Interface
Thing
Incompatible Portal Site
Thing
Built-In To Hardware
Thing
Open Source
Thing
Can only be played if you don't control Built-In To Operating System.
W3.org Supersedes Standard
Action
Destroy Adhering to a Standard.
W3.org Turns Extension into Standard
Action
Destroy Cuddly Non-Standard HTML Extension
Lots of Bugs
Action
Destroy a Thing.
Bad Review
Action
Destroy a Thing.
Good Review
Action
Bring a Thing into play.
New Version
Action
Destroy a Thing another player controls.
Security Problem
Action
Destroy Proprietary Client-Side Language.
Feature Bloat
Action
Destroy two Things.
Baffle the User
Action
Destroy a Thing.
Steal Technology
Action
Take a card from another player at random.
Years of Research
Action
Draw three cards.
Best Viewed with a Browser Campaign
Action
Destroy a non-standard Thing.
Internet Virus
Action
Destroy Proprietary Client-Side Language.
Popular Site Incompatible
Action
Target player skips turn.
Lawsuit
Action
Destroy Standard Client-Side Language.
Antitrust Lawsuit
Action
Destroy Built-In To Operating System.