🎉 Join the Rebellion and Play Your Way!
Coup Rebellion G54 is a standalone strategy board game set in a dystopian universe, offering over 5000 unique ways to play. With an innovative card storage system and stunning artwork, it’s designed for 3 to 6 players, making it the perfect addition to your game night collection.
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
Item Weight | 0.6 Kilograms |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 10"L x 8"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Material Type | Cardboard |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Color | Multi-colored |
Theme | Strategy |
K**N
Simple but great game!
Great game. Very quick playtime. Very simple rules. Lots of fun for up to 6 members without the expansion. Love playing it with my family or with friends when they come over.
B**H
My friend groups favorite game
Love this game so much! It is great as a ice breaker game, because it encourages cheating and strategy. I love it, and it's a great first game to get into game nights and board games for beginners! It's easy to learn, it's really fun, can go on for a short amount or moderate amount of time, not too long or boring at all.I have purchased this game for 3 friends already, and I finally bought it for myself too! This is a staple at game nights and I 100000% recommend to anyone looking for something fun and easy to learn (even my 60 year old parents like it!)!
M**S
A game of bluffing and betrayal, fun for all
Intrigue in a Box: Coup isn't your average card game. It's a whirlwind of bluffing, deduction, and calculated risks, packed into a compact box and playable in just 15 minutes. This review delves into the heart of this Machiavellian masterpiece, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses.Pros:Fast-paced and Easy to Learn: The rules are simple to grasp, making it accessible to both casual and experienced gamers. Each turn revolves around claiming your character's ability or challenging another player's bluff. This keeps the pace brisk and the tension high.Masterful Bluffing: Lying is the core mechanic, demanding quick thinking and calculated deception. Successfully pulling off a well-timed bluff is incredibly satisfying, while getting caught adds a layer of delicious humiliation.Direct Interaction and Backstabbing: Players directly target each other, leading to tense confrontations and strategic plays. Don't expect alliances to last long in this cutthroat world!Portable and Replayable: The small size and quick playtime make it perfect for travel or filling short breaks. With only 15 cards, each game presents a unique set of challenges and unexpected situations.Cons:Player Elimination Can Feel Brutal: Losing all your influence (lives) can be frustrating, especially early on. It's important to accept the potential for sudden elimination as part of the game's tension.Limited Depth: While exciting, the simple mechanics and small card pool might not appeal to players seeking complex strategies.Groups with "Alpha Personalities" May Dominate: The reliance on bluffing can favor more assertive players who are comfortable with social deduction games.Overall:Coup is a fantastic choice for anyone seeking a quick, intense, and social gaming experience. It's the perfect blend of luck, strategy, and deception, ensuring no two games are alike. While its simplicity might not satisfy strategic power players, it's a must-try for anyone who enjoys bluffing, backstabbing, and a touch of controlled chaos. So grab your coins, choose your alias, and prepare to enter the world of Coup, where alliances are fleeting and betrayal is an art form.
F**O
Fun, low-commitment game
I don't really grade games on artwork or durability. I just care about the game play, and this game is incredibly fun. I first played with three people and we laughed super hard while playing. It's a bluffing game, but you aren't actually betting, like in poker, so it's just pure fun and doesn't feel competitive. I've also played a bunch of two-player games and enjoyed that, too. I love the fact that a hand is so quick (~5 minutes), so it's not a big commitment to start playing. You can just stop whenever.When first learning, it may seem like there are a lot of rules, but after one evening it is easy to internalize them. Anyway, the game has a bunch of summary cards to hand out to players, and the cards themselves say what they can do. What makes the game so fun is that the cards have such incomparable powers, yet in the end it's pretty well balanced--whatever cards you start with can be a winning hand if you play it right, bluff at the right time, and aren't too unlucky about what the other player has. You can lie flagrantly and often get away with it, but when a ridiculous bluff is uncovered, it invariably cracks everybody up. Again, because no money is at stake and you typically play a bunch of independent hands in an evening without keeping score, it's just super light-hearted fun.My friends and I now sometimes play coup with a regular deck of cards, too, just using 10,J,Q,K,A of three suits for our 15 cards, so you don't really *need* the official game. But you should support the brilliant people who designed this game by buying the very reasonably priced original version. Plus with the official version you'll get to enjoy the playing cards that say what they do and the summary cards that help you learn the game and the special coup coins that feel more appropriate than poker chips.
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