Produktbeschreibung
Ever wanted to make your friend bark like a dog three times, while rubbing their belly and slapping their knee? Then we have the perfect game for you!
Rules Lawyer, by designer Nathan Hansen, is a hilarious, fast-paced, family-fun card game for three or more players with ever-changing rules ("Laws"). Each player takes turns placing, altering, and then obeying the current Laws of the game.
Your goal is to fulfill three Goal cards in your hand; therefore, you must change the Laws (or hope someone else does) to your advantage. But beware, if you – or someone you spot – doesn't perform all of the Laws correctly or in order, you may lose some of your Goal cards, or players could steal Goal cards from you!
Great for parties, family, and friends, see what Laws you can come up with in Rules Lawyer!
Amazon review
Game Data:
Number of Players: 3+
Ages: 10 and up
Playing Time: Approximately 30 minutes
Complexity: 2 on a 9 scale
Solitaire Suitability: 2 on a 9 scale
What's in the Box?:
• One 4-page, small folded Rules sheet
• 100 cards
• One bright red, 9 1/4" x 5 7/8" Standard cardboard VPG game box
• One beautiful box cover sleeve
• One "Wipes-A-Lot" napkin
• One charcoal desiccant packet
What They're Saying:
- " Rules Lawyer is a game I recommend for the party crowd. If you can get past the lack of colorful art, I think you’ll enjoy this one. It’s easy to learn and teach others and doesn’t take a lot of time to play. Plus, VPG put this game in a very portable box to take with you to a friend’s house or on your next vacation. The rulebook is short and sweet while the rules are simple. Definitely entertaining with family or friends. Can be played in a short amount of time."
Credits:
Game Design: Nathan Hansen
Development and Documentation: Nathan Hansen
Graphics: Alisha Klein and Barry Pike III
Playtesting: Chelsea Autio, Robert Edgerle, Paul Franklin, Sam Gosland, Vinh Ha, Alisha Klein, Spencer Leeb, Eugene Rodek, Ko Travis
Proofreading: Simon King, Rick Partin, Anthony T. Reynolds, Leigh Toms, Ian Wakeham, Russ Williams |