Kill Shot
Kill Shot
Kill Shot is ultra fast paced with each terrorist hunt taking only 1 or 2 minutes. An entire terrorist campaign takes less than 20 minutes.
Kill Shot is a speed card game played in real-time, like a firefight. As you and your friends frantically throw down cards, you’ll scream manly phrases like “Cover me!”, “Jam!”, “Reloading!”, and of course the ultimate “Head Shot!”
This is the perfect party game, convention game, and game to play with all your non-gamer friends. The game comes with 1 (ONE!) sheet of rules.
We have included 3 modes of game play, to match-up with the three basic modes of fire on close-quarters assault weapons (Single, Burst, and Auto). The three ways to play are: “Hunt”, “Head Shot”, and “Situation Room.”
In addition to the core rules, we’ve included add-on rules that can mix and match however you like with the core rules. Kind of like the lights, lasers, and suppressors that can be added to modern firearms. These include high-impact options such as: “Hot LZ”, “Taliban”, “Night Mission”, “One Shot One Kill”, and “Reign of Terror”.
Podcasts Featuring this Game
TDT # 239 - Best of 2011, part 1
In this episode, we are joined by a ton of contributors as we take a look back over the year of 2011. In this first half, we talk about the best card, war, and party game. We discuss our most surprising game, as well as the most dissappointing. We talk about he best components and artwork, as well as the worst games of the year. And we talk about the year as a whole, including the top ten news stories of 2011.
TDT # 237 - Addicting Games
In this episode, Geoff talks about Power Creep, while Moritz reviews Shadow Era. We talk about some Turkeys and Kangaroos (games that have changed in our rankings) and player stereotypes. We discuss Souvlaki wars, Coercio, Flash Duel, Kill Shot, On the Underground, and Canal Mania. Finally, we end the show with a discussion on addictive games and how we broke (or didn't!) the addiction.