En Garde!
En Garde!
This is a game where 2-6 people are dueling it out in fencing matches.
You have poise points which keep track of how "good looking" a character is. When you lose all of your poise points, and are a staggering mess, you can be stuck with a sword for the final blow and be killed.
You can regain poise by doing things to help make you look better, such as wiping your brow, or tucking in your shirt. You can play cards to enhance your attacks or to defend against an opponents attack. Such as parrying or "strong arming" your way through an opponents defense.
There are also weapons and items which can be played to affect the game in different ways.
Similar to a re-themed version of the company's Kung Fu Fighting.
You have poise points which keep track of how "good looking" a character is. When you lose all of your poise points, and are a staggering mess, you can be stuck with a sword for the final blow and be killed.
You can regain poise by doing things to help make you look better, such as wiping your brow, or tucking in your shirt. You can play cards to enhance your attacks or to defend against an opponents attack. Such as parrying or "strong arming" your way through an opponents defense.
There are also weapons and items which can be played to affect the game in different ways.
Similar to a re-themed version of the company's Kung Fu Fighting.
Player Count
2
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6
Playing Time
45
Age
10
Year Released
2005
Podcasts Featuring this Game
TDT # 168: A Look Back: Best Games from 1995
In this episode, Geoff talks about the worries of publishing a new game, we have several reviews from contributors, and we continue our Summoner Wars contest. Dexter and the Chief make an appearance, and Tom talks about 17 games in 17 minutes (or less). Finally, we end the show with a look back fifteen years ago - what are the best games from 1995?