Munchkin Fu: Guest Artist Edition
90m - 90m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 10+
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Publisher’s Description
If you loved Munchkin… look out. Here they come again.
"I’m a Ninja with the Dragon Tooth Katana!"
"I’m a Monk with the Sai of Spleen Mangling. Fear my Drunken Monkey Kung Fu!"
"I’m a Yakuza with a gun. Run away!"
The Munchkins are back! Now the game is chop-socky Hong Kong action. The characters are Samurai, Ninja, Yakuza, and Monks. The foes are mooks, demons, and assorted bad guys from all the worst martial arts films you’ve ever seen. Collect treasures and learn new styles to build up your character’s powers. Kill the monsters, take their stuff, and be the first one to 10th level!
Created by Steve Jackson (I). Munchkin Fu is completely compatible with the entire Munchkin line.
Other
Part of the Munchkin series.
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.
Ages | 10+ |
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Players | 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players, 5 Players, 6 Players |
Play Time | 90m – 90m |
Designer | Steve Jackson (I) |
Mechanics | Dice Rolling, Trading, Variable Player Powers |
Theme | Card Game, Fighting, Humor |
Publisher | Raven Distribution, Steve Jackson Games, Hobby World, Pegasus Spiele |
alexus_kazuk
The same old munchkin game with characters of Hong Kong movie styles. Good points: You will like it if you enjoyed the original game with more cheesy pictures. Bad points: Shall not waste money on this game if you have the original title.
cd8dman
Box has shelf wear but components are in very good condition. Only played a couple times. Includes a bunch of poker chips that we used for counters the last time we played.
Cactmoore
The kung fu, samurai and anime jokes are fun for a little while, but like the whole Munchkin franchise, it tends to get boring, repetitive and pretty stupid about halfway through the game. Of course, the game will continue on and on after that point. This is a problem with the Munchkin series in general. An embarrassingly casual game, but if you want a minor to moderate chuckle and enjoy the other Munchkin games you might enjoy this.