Showing posts with label Whose Turn Is It?. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whose Turn Is It?. Show all posts

Monday, 10 October 2016

Card Game: Drain

Another card game I thought of, when we're chilling in cafe.

What you need: A deck of poker cards

Players: 2 players (have yet to test on 3+ player gameplay)

How to play:
To set up the game, shuffle the deck and give each player 5 cards. Put the remaining deck in the middle.
The goal of the game is to take turn to guess your opponent's cards. If your opponent lose all their cards (by being guessed) you win.

Saturday, 8 August 2015

Board Game: The Hong Kong Flounder

This post serves only to pre-advertise our (by us I mean my teammates and I) currently non-commercialized board game by a CCA I'm in, the Hong Kong Flounder. It is a simple board games played with cards, the "Hong Kong" Board, a severely imbalanced pieces of Tetris, and lots of fun!

Details of the game might be sensitive as I'm writing this post without the knowledge of my groupmates, but in essence you are a flounder trying to go through Hong Kong, a city undergoing massive (and by massive I mean MASSIVE) reconstruction upon its ridiculous advancement in technology. There are other Flounders in town, and you must stop them while reaching the goal yourself.

A building suddenly falls in front of you and you can't proceed? A group of buildings moved on its own?? A Flounder ran past you and now you lose a card? Some of the Flounders might even be working with the Mafia Boss!? Several playtest has been underwent to balance this game, and the gameplay has proven to be a total chaos. You are never winning, you are never losing. There's always a way out, one way or another.

Wait for more updates!!

Sunday, 8 February 2015

Card Game: Lux

This is a card game that I thought of quite a while ago, when my friends and I were bored and had nothing to do. We played it as a 3-player game last time but I think it's better with 4 players.

What you need: a deck of poker cards.

Players: 3-6 players, but 4 is, in my opinion, the optimal number.

How to play:
Firstly, distribute the cards equally to players' hand. In this case, a player will have 13 cards on their hands. The game is divided into rounds and each round is divided into turns.