Deadlands: Doomtown

出版于 1998 年

One of the more unusual collectible card games on the market, Doomtown has players taking the part of gangs, called 'outfits,' trying to gain control of the California boomtown known as Gomorrah, in the same Weird West setting as the popular Deadlands RPG. A player wins at the end of a turn if he or she has more victory points + control points than any other player. Doomtown is set apart from other games in CCG market by its unique poker-based combat resolution, as well as by the way in which the town is built up through the game by the use of Deed cards. Outfits range from the good-guy Law Dogs to the mysterious Sioux Union to the nefarious Whateley clan. A turn is played out over one "day". In the gambling phase players play a hand of "Lowball" ( Unlike other Doomtown poker hands, the lowest hand wins.), to determine who will go first for the rest of the turn. Next in the upkeep phase, income is collected and upkeep for Dudes from another outfit are paid for. The next phase is "High Noon", during this phase, shopping and trading, moving, acting and calling out (all specific actions related to the game play) are taken. Finally, there is the Nightfall phase, during this phase, the events of the day are discarded, players hands are replenished and cards are returned to their "ready" state.

Deadlands: Doomtown

游戏信息

玩家
2-6 Players
时长
45 min
复杂度
Medium — 3.02/5
年份
1998
BGG 评分
7.26
BGG 排名
#4083
最低年龄
10+

常见问题

Deadlands: Doomtown supports 2 to 6 players.
A typical game of Deadlands: Doomtown takes about 45 minutes.
Deadlands: Doomtown has a complexity rating of 3.02/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Deadlands: Doomtown is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Deadlands: Doomtown has a rating of 7.26/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 658 ratings. It is ranked #4083 overall.
Deadlands: Doomtown was designed by Dave Williams (II). It was published in 1998.