Disc Duelers

Published 2013

In Disc Duelers, players control a team of 3-5 characters, which are drafted during the initial set-up. Each of the 52 characters is represented by a card and a disc. The card shows ratings for movement and attacks, plus a special ability. The game can be played on any flat surface, although a four-foot-square table is recommended. Players place everyday objects on the table to act as terrain. On his turn, a player activates a character. He may then move and attack by flicking the corresponding disc. A moving disc that hits terrain suffers no damage, but hitting other discs causes one damage to the active character. An attacking disc suffers a point of damage if it hits terrain and causes a point of damage to another character if it hits its disc. Knocking a disc into terrain or off the table inflicts an additional point of damage. A character is eliminated when it takes five points of damage. A character's ratings determine how many times it can move and attack each time it is activated. Optional item cards, if used, can be acquired during play and provide additional actions. Disc Duelers includes several play options, including classic elimination, point capture (points scored for eliminating a character, but that character returns to action), soccer or volleyball with a neutral disc representing the ball, and a race.

Publishers

Disc Duelers

Game Info

Players
2-21 Players
Time
45 min
Weight
Light — 1.33/5
Year
2013
BGG Rating
6.62
BGG Rank
#7021
Min Age
10+

Frequently Asked Questions

Disc Duelers supports 2 to 21 players.
A typical game of Disc Duelers takes about 45 minutes.
Disc Duelers has a complexity rating of 1.33/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Disc Duelers is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Disc Duelers has a rating of 6.62/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 400 ratings. It is ranked #7021 overall.
Disc Duelers was designed by D. Brad Talton, Jr.. It was published in 2013.