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Three Kingdoms Kill Card Game

Three Kingdoms game rules:

1, decide the identity

Randomly assigned to each player an identity card, the draw to the identity of the Lord of the players need to immediately show their identity (will be placed face up in front of the Lord of the card), the other identity of the players to save their own identity card, do not let the other players to know their own identity.

2, pick a general

First distributed to the player who obtained the identity of the Lord (hereinafter referred to as the Lord player) Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Sun Quan can also choose Zhang Jiao, Yuan Shao, Cao Pi, Liu Zen, etc., and another 2 randomly selected generals, a *** 5 generals cards. It is up to the Lord player to pick a general to play as and show the chosen general cards to the other players.

The remaining 24 martial arts general cards are shuffled and mixed, and 3 each are randomly dealt to each of the remaining players (2 each in a 10-player game). Each player then selects one of the 3 cards to hold in front of them, and reveals it at the same time when all players have selected it. Shuffle the remaining unselected warlord cards to mix them up and set them aside face down.

3. Distribute Stamina

Take the Stamina card that corresponds to your character's Stamina limit (look at the number of yin and yang fish), and cover the left side with the warlord card. Place the stamina tile under the martial arts tile to reveal the current stamina value. When deducting stamina, move the warlord card right to block the deducted stamina.

The lord adds one point to his or her stamina limit (no additional points are added in a four-player game). For example, if a character with three points of stamina is the lord, the stamina limit is four points, and a stamina card with four points of stamina is used. If no general cards are added, each player is considered a general with a strength limit of 4 and no skills. The Lord's stamina limit is 5 (when playing with 5 or more players).

4. Starting Hand

The game cards are shuffled and randomly divided into 4 cards for each player, this is the starting hand.

Hand: the cards in your hand.

The remaining game cards are placed in the center of the table as a pile (cards discarded by players during the game are set aside to form a discard pile, with all cards in the discard pile placed face up).

5. Turn Flow

When playing the game, it starts with the Lord and proceeds in counterclockwise direction in the form of turns. I.e., each player has a turn of his own, and when one player's turn is over, the right player's turn begins, and so on.

6. Death of a general

When a general's strength drops to 0 or lower, he or she enters a state of near-death, and unless he or she or someone else saves the general with a peach, or saves him or her with a drink (which restores a point of strength), the general is out of the game. ), then the general is out of the game. When a general is out of the game, all of the general's cards and the cards in the judgment area are discarded, and the general's identity card is revealed.

Anyone who eliminates a traitor (even if the murderer is also a traitor) immediately draws three cards. If the lord mistakenly kills a loyalist, the lord needs to immediately discard all hand cards and equipped cards.

7. Game Over

The game ends immediately when any of the following occurs:

(1) The Lord dies. If the traitor is the only surviving character (i.e., there is one and only one traitor surviving), the traitor wins, otherwise the traitor wins (regardless of whether the traitor character is dead or alive).

(2) All rebels and traitors are dead: the lord and loyalists (dead or alive) win.

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Expanded Information

Three Kingdoms Game Features :

1, historical elements

Three Kingdoms Kill, as one of the many Three Kingdoms-themed games on the market, combines the history of the Three Kingdoms with tabletop gaming. In a way unique to desktop games, it shows players a vivid Three Kingdoms character and a wonderful story of the Three Kingdoms. The skills of each general in Three Kingdoms are derived from the biography or character traits of the general.

For example, Sun Shangxiang's unique skill is called "Marriage", and the way the skill is used also contains the meaning of marriage. Many players have never read Romance of the Three Kingdoms or Romance of the Three Kingdoms before, but from the name of Lu Meng's skill "Keji" in Three Kingdoms, they have learned about "Impressed", "Wu Xia A Meng", and "White Clothes Crossing the River". "White Clothes Crossing the River", and so on and so forth.

2, literary elements

Three kills in the design of the game card name to strive to achieve "language must be classic", for example, Le Bushi Shu card under the note "asked Zen said: 'quite think Shu? Zen said: 'This is a happy place, not thinking of Shu.'" A few simple sentences tell the allusion to the joy of not thinking of Shu. A seemingly simple create something out of nothing, the notes under the card are quoted from Laozi: "Everything under heaven is born out of something, and something is born out of nothing." These notes may not be noticed by the players in the computer TV games that are full of information, but when these literary nourishments appear on a small card, they give the card a rich teaching meaning as well as a thick cultural heritage.

3, art elements

Three kills all the pictures used in the card are original, the game card painting using the traditional Chinese ink style and modern pen sketching fusion of painting style, writing, brushwork and both. In the midst of boldness, no loss of elegance. After the game, it can be used for collection and play. The Three Kingdoms cards are the masterpieces of a collection of outstanding young illustrators in China. Different from the "Zheng Wen Three Kingdoms" ink rendering, different from the "Glorious Three Kingdoms" Japanese sculpture, each general in the Three Kingdoms has the illustrator's strong personal style.

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