Video Game Wars deck

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Video Game Wars deck
Designer SandyLlama
Date 29/06/2007
Players 2+
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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 is a deck mostly based on video games, with just a few cards out of place. Totally unfinished. As with normal games, your hand cannot exceed five cards. Note that I am new, and this may be totally wrong...

Special Rules

Each player starts out with 20 MP and 20 HP. MP is used to activate some cards, and you do not lose if you run out. HP is used to keep you in the game. If the draw pile is exhausted, You must shuffle the discard pile and turn it over to replace the deck. In this game each thing card has HP and DEF, listed in the top right corner as so.

3/2

This would mean that card has 3 HP and 2 DEF. All things come into play with a # of HP counters equal to their HP. Most Thing cards have Attacks, which are basically Actions used by a Thing card. Only one may be used by each thing card each turn. When a thing card is attacked, it loses HP equal to the enemy's Attack minus it's own DEF. Negative damage cannot be inflicted. If the enemy has no thing cards you may attack them with your cards directly, as if they were a normal thing card. If at any time you run out of HP you lose.

At times Attacks a thing card posess will have a number next to them like this.

Thump 1: Do 1 Point of damage to an opponent thing card.

The number 1 after Thump means that to use it, you must pay one of your MP, or Magic Points.Certain cards can regenerate MP and HP of Players or Things. In addition, certain things may have special rules concerning how they work below their attacks.