FaceEater |
Enter a world that sends you down a twisting and turning path of hostility, deception and revenge full of zombies, vampires, social deviants and overall dastardly beasties. Undo the past and change the future in one sitting. Care to lobotomize a friend? Want to give them the plague? Or spray them with nerve gas? Play FaceEater, the post-apocalyptic game where death is your friend, mercy is a weakness and shafting your friends is fun.
The game of Face Eater comes with a FaceEater Deck containing four standard decks, consisting of 104 regular cards, 88 Power Cards, 8 Face Eaters and 8 Jokers. The Survival Guide includes the rules and a Power Card index with cross-referenced explanations of all cards and terms used in the game. Although two to six people can play, three to five players seems to work best.
The object of FaceEater is to avoid having your face eaten while you shaft your opponents! A standard FaceEater game has three rounds, and the player with the lowest score at the end of the third round wins. Play as many or as few rounds as you'd like.
Call the game as desired in each round, except in two to three
player games where “no limit” is required for sets, straights, and runs. When “no limit” is chosen in four to six player games, the game is more dangerous and moves at a faster pace.
For 2-6 players.
- Ages: 10+
- Brand: Variant Media
SKU: KS35003
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Game Daze Park Place Employee Recommendation, March 2011
Sam -
Unlike most games, Face eater is won by having the lowest amount of points at the end of the game. How do we accomplish this? It is Simple. The game has three rounds. Each round everyone tries not to get their face eaten off. Face Eater starts out with each player, except the player going first, drawing 13 cards from the draw pile. The first player receives two extra cards as part of his “draw”, so he gets 15 cards instead. There are two discard piles, one for face eater cards, the other for power cards. With each turn players draw two cards from the face eater deck and discards one regular card, until the player has “set down”(A set down consists of multiple matching numbered cards from any color group.) which is the first step to winning the game. After a player “sets down” they may only draw one card and discard one card. Each set must be different from the last set placed down so the game becomes more difficult. The first player to collect the required amount of sets ,depending on the game length, subtracts 200 points from their score. A player can go out as soon as he discards the last remaining non power card. Once this is accomplished the player has “gone out” and the game ends. Each player totals all the points in their hands and adds them to their score. Person with the lowest score wins.
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