ZomPie
2021
Designed by Todd Perry, Darrin Kidwell, J. Fulcher
Published by 3RoguesGaming
Welcome to the ZomPie card game! A viral Contagion has spread creating hungry Zombies, you must make them pies or you will be there next snack! ZomPie is a quick paced card drafting game that is fun for the entire family. Be the first to collect your ingredients and make your ZomPie before you can be eaten by the Zombies. For 2 to 8 players ages 6 and up. Game setup is simple as each player is dealt 1 of 8 unique recipe cards, such as: Squished Eyeball Crumble, Pustule Pie, Crusty Scab Pie and others. Each recipe card lists the 5 ingredients that you need for your ZomPie recipe. Next, each player is dealt 5 ingredient cards. The ingredients are not for the faint at heart and are only appetizing to the zombie horde with favorites like: Toe Nails, Putrid Arms, Ear Wax, Jellied Bile or Canned Farts. Game Play is just as easy, each player attempts to collect all recipe ingredients for their ZomPie as game play progresses through card draw and discard. Players draw new ingredient cards from the pile and discard unwanted ingredient cards from their hand to maintain 5 ingredient cards at all times. But watch out, because Zombies are at every turn with NomNom and NomNomNom cards with the likes of: A strong wind blew away your opened can of farts or A Zombie clown juggles your ingredients and drops a few , these can cause you to discard, trade or pass your pie ingredient cards or even, lose a turn! The first player to collect all 5 ingredients needed for their ZomPie recipe wins that round. Once someone completes their ZomPie, all recipe and ingredient cards are collected and redealt and the first person to win 3 rounds (or as many, or few rounds as everyone wants to play) wins the game… all other players are fed to the Zombie Horde (or maybe they just lose). So, stay off the menu and live to play another day! —description from the publisher
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