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Cards vs Dice: Strategically Evil

Cards vs Dice: Strategically Evil

2014

Designed by José A. Peláez

Published by Peláez Creative

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Two of the world's oldest game elements finally come together in simple and perfect chaos. From the makers of CARDS vs. DICE -CLASSIC- Strategically Lucky comes CARDS vs. DICE -DIABLO- Strategically Evil. A family card game for kids and adults. CARDS vs. DICE - CLASSIC is all about collecting "LUCKY" cards. However, -DIABLO- works with "EVIL" cards which, by collecting, can lead to elimination. The deck of cards is dealt evenly among all players. During each turn, players roll two dice, one red and one white. Players then try to match the dice with the cards in their hand. Depending on the exact dice roll and the cards played, players will either gain, give, or avoid an "EVIL" card. If a player acquires seven (7) "EVIL" cards, they are eliminated. Win the game by ridding yourself of all the cards in your hand or by eliminating the other player(s) by giving them "EVIL" cards. Each game typically lasts 5 to 10 minutes. Prepare yourself to get strategically evil.

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