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Goblins

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Have you ever played a Fantasy game, killing hordes of useless and stupid Goblins? Prepare to find yourself on the other side of the barricade… Waves on waves of Goblins try to conquer the city of the humans, through debatable strategies, inconsistent plains and brainless "Epic Death".

Goblins is a not collectible card game that melts the bases of the board game with those of the card game.

Raze the town to the ground and loot everything you can find on your way leading a mob of stupid Goblins! Other Goblin commanders will collaborate on this task as well. Unfortunately, the idea of collaboration among Goblins is a little bit ambiguous. Dealing with useless subordinates and treacherous allies, the enemy will be the last of your problems.

Players must destroy the Town and conquer as many Land Cards as possible. Land Cards will award the owner Victory Points. The player with the highest amount of Victory Points wins the match.

To reach their objective players can rely on Goblin commanders, the alter ego of each player on the battleground; each of these has unique and particular ability to make every game different from the other.

Unlikely Machines, fearless Goblin heroes and a lot of Action Card make the game always unpredictable.

The innovative game system is based on " Goblins flipping". Every choice you make will cause Goblin flip to determine its life or its death. Every Goblin is represented by a disk with two faces: every disk shows a Goblin face on a side and a Goblin skull on the other side.

The game is exciting every moment also when it isn’t your turn. No player will ever be too strong or too weak and the game strategy will change turn after turn suiting better possible the situation.

Through the system of the exhilarating "Epic Deaths ", your Goblins can commit mass suicide in eccentric ways. The “Epic Death” can confuse every enemy and allows you to beat him for the dismay. No player is ever out of the game.

Let the fight for stupidity begin!

For 2-6 players. 50 minutes.

  • Ages: 10+
  • Brand: Stupor Mundi
  • Interests: Card Games
SKU: 8033772897020

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Game Daze Arrowhead Towne Centre Employee Recommendation, September 2010

Will -

Ever wonder what it was like to be a Goblin commander and not care about your troops? Here is your chance to throw a mass of your less intellegent bretheren at a human town. By attacking the town and gaining land, you get victory points, the goblin with the most points wins. Through a series of "smart"(come on your a goblin, how smart can you be?) strategies and Epic deaths from your fodder, you can claim victory from other players. With a constant shifting strategy system and plenty of goblins to kill or let be killed, this game will keep you laughing and involved until the very end.


Game Daze Superstition Springs Mall Employee Recommendation, June 2010

David -

Goblins, Goblins everywhere. Who out there in the gaming world has not killed these lowly creatures. Well in Goblins by Stupormundi, you get to be in charge of a goblin army tring to take a town. The town and surrounding area are laid out in any pattern you want, makes for great replayablity. Now you lead your army from the woods where you start and move your way into the town. Along the way you and your goblins have to fight for land, one tile at a time. To win a fight you have to have more strenghth the the land has defence. No dice rolling involved, adding a level of stratagy to a simple to learn game. After the battle, the fun begains. For each goblin you used to add to your strenghth you have to flip it in the air like a coin. One side is a goblin meaning you survived and the other side has a skull meaning you die. Play continues until the town has been taken by a army. The player with the most land cards wins the game. If you want a simple to play game that last for about 30 min to 45 min of mindless fun then give Goblins a try.

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