Token Quest: The Drinking Game Description
Token Quest is the role-playing party adventure where no two rounds are ever the same. Blending classic party games such as King's Cup, Never Have I Ever, and Truth Or Dare with the power of a randomly constructed deck of cards and a charming role-playing theme; Token Quest is sure to make any party, pre-party, or get-together an absolute success.
----- How do you play? -----
Not only is Token Quest packed with awesomeness, it's also ridiculously easy to play. Only two things are needed before you start:
1. Drinks!
2. Some physical thing to represent Tokens, the game's currency. Candy pieces are perfect, but you can use pieces of paper, marbles, toothpicks, or anything else. Each player starts the game with 2 Tokens. Place the remaning Tokens in a pile off to the side (this is the Token bank).
Begin by deciding who will take the first turn. That player draws the first card by tapping the deck. The player reads the card text out loud and the instructions are followed. Once the card has been resolved, the turn passes to the next player in a clockwise direction. Keep doing this until the last card is drawn!
Some cards will have very simple instructions, while others will introduce their own little side missions. Some cards will punish players who forget that they are in effect. Some cards are completely unfair and will punish everyone. Each Token Quest adventure is sure to bring along something you haven't seen before.
So what are you waiting for?
----- For the curious -----
There are different types of cards in TokenQuest. The type is indicated by the color of the card border:
Treasure (Green) - A benefit to the player who drew the card.
Trap (Red) - A detriment to the player who drew the card.
Quest (Yellow) - An action to be taken by the player who drew the card.
Event (White) - A card that affects all players.
Duel (Purple) - A minigame or interaction between two players.
Rule (Blue) - A change to how the game is played.
In addition, there are also different card rarities. A card's rarity is indicated by the small colored circle in the top left corner.
Common (White)
Rare (Blue)
Epic (Purple)
Legendary (Gold/Yellow)
Superlegendary (Brown/Maroon)
Special - (Black)
Certain cards are especially rare:
The Four Horsemen - Four unique cards which add a unique mechanic to a game of TokenQuest. They will not appear in every game, but when they do, all four of them will be in the deck.
Superlegendaries - Very rare cards with highly impactful effects that appear in far from every deck.
----- How do you play? -----
Not only is Token Quest packed with awesomeness, it's also ridiculously easy to play. Only two things are needed before you start:
1. Drinks!
2. Some physical thing to represent Tokens, the game's currency. Candy pieces are perfect, but you can use pieces of paper, marbles, toothpicks, or anything else. Each player starts the game with 2 Tokens. Place the remaning Tokens in a pile off to the side (this is the Token bank).
Begin by deciding who will take the first turn. That player draws the first card by tapping the deck. The player reads the card text out loud and the instructions are followed. Once the card has been resolved, the turn passes to the next player in a clockwise direction. Keep doing this until the last card is drawn!
Some cards will have very simple instructions, while others will introduce their own little side missions. Some cards will punish players who forget that they are in effect. Some cards are completely unfair and will punish everyone. Each Token Quest adventure is sure to bring along something you haven't seen before.
So what are you waiting for?
----- For the curious -----
There are different types of cards in TokenQuest. The type is indicated by the color of the card border:
Treasure (Green) - A benefit to the player who drew the card.
Trap (Red) - A detriment to the player who drew the card.
Quest (Yellow) - An action to be taken by the player who drew the card.
Event (White) - A card that affects all players.
Duel (Purple) - A minigame or interaction between two players.
Rule (Blue) - A change to how the game is played.
In addition, there are also different card rarities. A card's rarity is indicated by the small colored circle in the top left corner.
Common (White)
Rare (Blue)
Epic (Purple)
Legendary (Gold/Yellow)
Superlegendary (Brown/Maroon)
Special - (Black)
Certain cards are especially rare:
The Four Horsemen - Four unique cards which add a unique mechanic to a game of TokenQuest. They will not appear in every game, but when they do, all four of them will be in the deck.
Superlegendaries - Very rare cards with highly impactful effects that appear in far from every deck.
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