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Big Trouble in Little China card game

Started by finarvyn, April 08, 2017, 10:26:28 AM

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finarvyn

I heard that there is a cooperative card game based on the movie Big Trouble in Little China[/b, which is a movie I find really cool. It is supposedly based on a "legendary" product line that has superhero games and firefly and perhaps others.

I'm a big RPG guy but basically have no experience with cooperative card games. Anyone here play BTiLC or other legendary games? Are they fun? Easy to learn? Require much setup? Any info would be appreciated.
Marv / Finarvyn
Kingmaker of Amber
I'm pretty much responsible for the S&W WB rules.
Amber Diceless Player since 1993
OD&D Player since 1975

Voros

I have the Legendary Alien game and it is great although the initial set-up was fucking ridiculous, ie. sorting the cards out of the box took an eternity. Mechanically it doesn't take long to learn and it seems like it could be tactically deep enough for a lot of play.

finarvyn

Hmmm. Set-up time sounds like a real drawback, but I like the simple mechanics.
Marv / Finarvyn
Kingmaker of Amber
I'm pretty much responsible for the S&W WB rules.
Amber Diceless Player since 1993
OD&D Player since 1975

Voros

It is one time set-up. Once done it isn't bad as long as you're careful to put the cards away sorted.

I had no idea they had done Big Trouble... I may need to check it out.