Become the new King of 12!

Tabletop Games February 27, 2021 - 07:00 PM 0 Comments Matt Farmer

So, you want to become the new ruler of the Kingdom of 12? To do so, you use your magical orb. But to channel its power you will need the help of different characters throughout the kingdom!

In King of 12, each player plays with the same set of seven character cards. Each round, each player chooses one of these and plays it hidden to the table. When everyone did, they are revealed. If two or more players chose the same card, these cards are negated. Otherwise, the cards effects are resolved. They affect each player's magical orb - a d12. After all cards are resolved, the values of the dice are compared. If two players have the same value on their die, these are negated. Usually, the remaining player with the highest value on his die wins the round and gets 2 points. The second most also gets 1 point. But in some cases, the smallest value may win... When only one card is left, players compare their points. Players with the same amount of points negate each other, then the player with the most points wins the round. This player puts one of their cards aside and another round is played until one player must put a second card aside. This player wins the game.

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