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Thursday, April 11, 2013
Free Kaiju Card Game
Here are the Official Rules of the card game I helped create at the Becker 24 Hour Game Jam:
"Kaiju Card Game Rules
Turn order will be decided by the flip of a coin.
A game of Rock Paper Scissors, Die roll, or a best 2/3 match in Super Smash Bros Brawl determine who will decide which player gets to call heads or tails during the coin flip to see who plays first.
The player that plays first does not draw a card on the first turn of the game.
No maximum hand size.
When the game starts both players draw 5 cards. Draw 1 card at the start of your turn.
1 Kaiju per turn
You can only call Kaiju on your turn.
1 Nature per turn
You can play a Nature card at any time.
Kaiju can attack your opponents Kaiju.
Each Kaiju can attack once per turn.
You may use your Kaiju to block attacks directed at your other Kaiju.
Damage stays on Kaiju permanatnly, and can only be removed by card effects.
Only attacking Kaiju deal damage, defending Kaiju do not unless stated otherwise.
To whoever gets 10 or more power on the field first:
Congratulations on amassing the most terrifying army of Kaiju that should have never met in the first place. You are now doomed to a post apocalyptic existance, in which you struggle to survive. You have to live off of the corpses of the lucky ones that were killed by your army of Kaiju. Why would you assemble such a force?! NOBODY NEEDS 10 POWER!
TL;DR: You win. Hope you had fun."
Also, I would suggest printing out 4 of each card that we made for two people and then choose turn by turn which card you want in a 40 card deck.
We never got to test play this game, so if anyone prints these cards out, please let me know if this game works or if certain rules do not make sense.
If this game actually works well and is fun, perhaps I will try to expand upon it while making the images better. I couldn't have done this without the help of my partners Justin LaFleche-Tomlin and Ryan McCurdy.
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