Advertisement

Active Sellers
Puzzle Master
FUN.com
Calendars
Things From Another World
Peer-to-Peer
Peer-to-Peer
by (Self-Published) (2022)
Player Count
1 to 6

Player Ages
7+

Playing Time
20 minutes to 1 hour
Categories
  • Card Game
  • Number
  • Designers
  • Benjamin Cheung
  • Mechanisms
  • Partnerships
  • Semi-Cooperative Game
  • Turn Order: Pass Order
  • Melding and Splaying
  • Deck Construction
  • Matching
  • Artists
  • Benjamin Cheung
  • Family
  • Crowdfunding: Kickstarter
  • Admin: Unreleased Games
  • Series: Tech Deck
  • Rating: 0/10 from 0 users

    Description

    Peer-to-Peer is a team vs team semi-cooperative deck-building game using the Second generation (2021) Tech Deck, a 21st century deck of playing cards. Players divide into two teams and share a play deck and group hand. Each individual player has asymmetric abilities from their venture (Tech Deck cards) that can develop over time. Teams compete to assist customers from the Customer deck. Successfully assisted customers can be used to: 1. build up their team's deck, 2. develop individual ventures, or 3. score. Rules for odd-number of players and solo-play are included. The theme of the game is a 21st century modern setting. Players on a team cooperate together. Teams may choose to cooperate and negotiate and assist customers (semi-cooperative) leading to lively group discussion and dynamics. The game uses simple math and card melds to determine who successfully assists customers. There are three mutually-exclusive competing objectives: 1. to develop your team's deck, 2. to develop individual player's venture and 3. to score customers. Teams compete to assist customers and then the team must choose how to use that customer card towards these three objectives.

    OBJECTIVE – Teams are trying to score points from assisting customers while building up their team’s deck and ventures.
    GAME PLAY – During a turn, players can uses game effects from their hand cards and their ventures. Both teams try to assist customers in the customer row drawn from the customer deck. The game ends when there are no more cards left in the customer deck.

    -description from designer

    Game Discussions

    Add Comment

    You need to be logged in to comment.

    Comments (0)

    No comments yet. Be the first!

    Marketplace