A round-robin tournament with 3-4 players per game. Each game has, one half by type (eg Heroes, Equip, etc) of normal card counts for fast resolution.
Description:
DC Deckbuilding.
A round-robin tournament with 3-4 players per game. Each game has, one half by type (eg Heroes, Equip, etc) of normal card counts for fast resolution. Starting games use original DC-Heroes and Heroes-United. Later games use Forever-Evil, Teen-Titans & crisis cards.
Winners carry forward 1 or 2 cards from previous play.
This is not an elimination tournament.
Each card has a photo of a cat. One player is the judge and the other players tell their story, embellishing all they want. The judge picks their favorite story as the winner!
Description:
Each card has a photo of a cat, and on the reverse side, two halves of an outrageous story. Players take turns being the "judge," while the rest are storytellers. The judge draws a cat card from the top of the deck and gives the cat a name. The rest of the players each build a story using the cards in their hand. They tell the story to the judge, embellishing all they want (that's the fun part!), and the judge picks their favorite story as the winner!
Each card has a photo of a cat. One player is the judge and the other players tell their story, embellishing all they want. The judge picks their favorite story as the winner!
Description:
Each card has a photo of a cat, and on the reverse side, two halves of an outrageous story. Players take turns being the "judge," while the rest are storytellers. The judge draws a cat card from the top of the deck and gives the cat a name. The rest of the players each build a story using the cards in their hand. They tell the story to the judge, embellishing all they want (that's the fun part!), and the judge picks their favorite story as the winner!
Each card has a photo of a cat. One player is the judge and the other players tell their story, embellishing all they want. The judge picks their favorite story as the winner!
Description:
Each card has a photo of a cat, and on the reverse side, two halves of an outrageous story. Players take turns being the "judge," while the rest are storytellers. The judge draws a cat card from the top of the deck and gives the cat a name. The rest of the players each build a story using the cards in their hand. They tell the story to the judge, embellishing all they want (that's the fun part!), and the judge picks their favorite story as the winner!