This post expands upon and in some ways changes the rules in an earlier post.
Take control of these rapscallions, layabouts, and ne’er-do-well’s to wreck havoc. The more havoc wrought, the more points gained. Whoever scores 100 points first wins.
Game Setup
Locations
Each player forms a row of 4 location cards nearest to the them. Players form a second row of cards meeting at the middle. See an earlier post for more details.
forms two adjacent rows of 4 location cards. These cards form a square of 4×4. Finally, players place their base, on the fringe closest to the player. Different locations favor different skills. A location marked public might be bad for a murderer, but if it has a computer kiosk, it would be great for a hacker.
Items
Gather everyone’s item cards and shuffle them into a communal deck. Reveal 2 every turn with each consecutive turn adding to the stack of available items for purchase. Purchase items to help out your strategy, but also purchase items needed for your opponent’s strategy!
People
Shuffle your people cards! Every turn draw 4 cards from the deck. At the end of your turn place the people cards into the bottom of your deck face up. When you go through the draw deck and encounter the first face up card, shuffle the deck. Rinse. Repeat.
Actions
All action cards have point values. You get a total of 100 points to spend on action cards before the game starts. Choose wisely because there are only a few limited other ways at learning new actions. These points also represent how much the card costs to play in game. The movement action card is free.
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Gather everyone’s LRT cards and shuffle them into a communal deck. When points are first scored reveal the LRT. Every successive points scored send the LRT to the bottom of the deck.
Challenge
Pick a challenge card color, keep 10 of them. Challenge cards come in an assortment of wonderful colors: Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Black, & White. You must choose a different color from your opponent!
Who goes first?
The person that loves David Hasselhoff more goes first. Go by the honor system here. C’mon you both know in your heart of hearts who the biggest Hoff fan is. Just admit it. Don’t lie to yourself. If there are no Hasselhoff fans present (yeah, right!) you can determine who goes first by doing a challenge (see below).
The game begins!
Draw 4 people from your people deck. Reveal 2 item cards. Play a people card, buy an item, use an action card — cards vary in strength. The more powerful the card, the more expensive it is to play. They range from weak (5), medium (10), to powerful (15). You only have 15 allotted action points per turn, so using a powerful card will cost all of your action points. Players signal the end of their turn by placing the people cards into the bottom of their deck.
Challenges (in game)
When you initiate a challenge draw through an action, add up the initial challenge bonus, which is 2, and the action bonus total (derived from people, items, actions, etc). This total represents the number of challenge cards that represent you in the challenge draw. The challenger shuffles the challenge draw pile and the challengee picks a card. If the challenger’s color is drawn, the challenge is successful. Conversely, if the challengee’s color is selected, the challenge fails.
For instance, if you wanted to kill a hacker with your thug at the same location. You would play a kill action card on the hacker. The thug has a natural attack bonus of 1 and is carrying a knife that gives another bonus of 1. 2 action + 2 initial = 4, place 4 red challenge cards down on the table. The hacker has no action bonuses — 0 action + 2 initial — your opponent puts 2 blue challenge cards in the challenge pile. 4 red and 2 blue challenge cards means the thug has a 75% chance of victory over the hacker. You shuffle. Your opponent chooses a card… it’s RED! The hacker gets hacked up by your thug.
Let’s say the hacker was worth 10 points. You just scored 10 points!! Take the hacker over to your side of the table and keep him as a trophy and as a points reminder. You’re only 85 points away from victory.