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Munchkin Zombies
Munchkin Zombies
by Steve Jackson Games, Edge Entertainment, Delta Vision Publishing, Black Monk, Galápagos Jogos, ADC Blackfire Entertainment (2011)
Player Count
3 to 6

Player Ages
10+

Playing Time
1 hour, 30 minutes
Categories
  • Card Game
  • Fighting
  • Humor
  • Zombies
  • Designers
  • Steve Jackson (I)
  • Mechanisms
  • Variable Player Powers
  • Hand Management
  • Dice Rolling
  • Artists
  • Steve Jackson (I)
  • John Kovalic
  • Greg Hyland
  • Alex Fernandez (I)
  • Gabby Ruenes
  • Family
  • Munchkin
  • Creatures: Zombies
  • Rating: 6.26/10 from 2635 users

    Description

    In a reversal of roles, all players in Munchkin Zombies start out as zombies, and the "monsters" are the normal people trying to stop the zombie invasion (such as the Action Hero, Soccer Mom, Fireman, etc.). Unlike most Munchkin games, there are no classes or races; instead, you can have a mojo: Atomic Zombie, Plague Zombie, and Voodoo Zombie. As with Munchkin Bites! and Super Munchkin, Munchkin Zombies includes powers – special abilities that you can play as you gain levels.

    Guest artist is Alex Fernandez, who drew the Meals on Wheels card.

    Munchkin is a satirical card game based on the clichés and oddities of Dungeons and Dragons and other role-playing games. Each player starts at level 1 and the winner is the first player to reach level 10. Players can acquire familiar D&D style character classes during the game which determine to some extent the cards they can play.

    There are two types of cards - treasure and encounters. Each turn the current players 'kicks down the door' - drawing an encounter card from the deck. Usually this will involve battling a monster. Monsters have their own levels and players must try and overcome it using the levels, weapons and powers they have acquired during the game or run away. Other players can chose to help the player or hinder by adding extra monsters to the encounter. Defeating a monster will usually result in drawing treasure cards and acquiring levels. Being defeated by a monster results in "bad stuff" which usually involves losing levels and treasure.

    Note: The 2012 edition of Munchkin Zombies from Pegasus Spiele includes the first expansion, Munchkin Zombies 2: Armed and Dangerous.

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