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Krapules
Krapules
by Ctrl Zèbre (2023)
Player Count
4 to 12

Player Ages
8+

Playing Time
20 minutes to 45 minutes
Designers
  • Alexis Aspecada
  • Mechanisms
  • Set Collection
  • Partnerships
  • Communication Limits
  • Family
  • Animals: Cats
  • Animals: Rats
  • Animals: Birds
  • Animals: Raccoon
  • Theme: Trash / Garbage
  • Rating: 6.73/10 from 4 users

    Description

    Krapules is an ambiance game where you fight with your gang (2 to 3 people) to harvest the best trashes in the collective dumpster on the table. Try to get food from the same family and with the most flies, and pass your inedible trashes to the opposite gang.

    You can play as Birds of anarchy, Rocket Racoon, Kitty Blinders or Bloody Rats gang. Each gang is composed with 3 characters: a petty thief, a collector and a scout ; they have different distribution of actions, in those: dig (return/move a trash in the dumpster), collect (take a trash, visible or not, in the dumpster), give a trash to a player, steal a trash from a player.

    Trashes are cards with trash bags drawn on the back, they are all spread hidden in an unorganized mountain of garbage, and you can only interact with the one where the bags are not covered by other cards. So you may dig a card and move it on top of a nice trash to block opponents from taking it.

    Every character comes with 4 cards numbered between 1 and 12, with two different sets of actions. At every round, each player get to choose one of them and put it hidden on the table. Then the boss (the player with most trashes in their hand) get to call every number in ascending order, then players called (starting from the left of the boss, if many) choose one of the two sets of actions to play.

    At the end of every round, when everybody played, teammates can exchange up to 3 trashes (to assemble families, or muddy the waters), then the boss and the rookie (the player with the least trashes) are defined for the next round.

    At every moment, players can communicate freely and openly, but might feel the need to get some common codes to avoid disclosing strategic information to the opponents gangs. The two forbidden actions are: showing your cards, and whisper to a player.

    At the end of the 4 rounds, players reveal their collected trashes and count their points individually (number of flies, plus 2 for each item in a family, starting from the second) then sum them up to have team score.

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