Desperados

Desperados

Reiner Knizia (1980)

5.5
BGG Rating 364 votes
2-4 players Best: 4 30 min 8+
Complexity Light — 1.5/5
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Desperados is a partnership game where players in teams of two must work together to get the most points. In Reiner Knizia's first published game, there are nine mine-opening cards and nine mine-closing cards. To score any points you've got to play gold, silver or copper cards onto the corresponding open mine and then close it. Trouble is, your opponents can close your mine before you want or even try to steal it with bandit cards -- a tough gauntlet to run, but here and there a few points trickle through and into the scoring column. On your turn you either play a card OR draw a card -- not both -- making this rapid-fire card game move at its own special pace, which is very quickly indeed. It was designed primarily for partnership play, and appreciated best by players with good partnership skills. For players who do not want a partnership experience, there are variations for 2 or 3 players. Originally published as Digging by Hexagames in 1990 (Later by Avalanche Press with new pictures on the cards and a trivial rules tweak). Released as Desperados in 2009 by Eagle-Gryphon Games.

Publisher (Self-Published) , Avalanche Press Ltd. , Eagle-Gryphon Games , Hexagames (I) Artist Charlie Bink, Howard David Johnson
Recommended: 4 players No necessary in-game text

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5.5

Weighted Avg

364

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904

Owned

29

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Std Dev: 1.49 Wanting: 0 Trading: 78 Family Rank: #3179
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