
Coup Rebellion G54
Coup Rebellion G54 is the exciting sequel to Rikki Tahta's award-winning game Coup. G54 uses the same lightning fast rules found in Coup - claim, counter, challenge and bluff - and then adds an exciting strategic layer via character selection. You are a popular Guatemalan citizen. It is 1954, the CIA has just orchestrated the first coup toppling the old government and now the country is in chaos with different factions competing for power. In this environment anyone can become President if they can find the support and eliminate their rivals. The same simple Coup mechanics, and great drawings by Andrew Higgins, with a variable deck of character powers. 5 out of 25 potential characters are chosen for each game, so the relative power and advantage of each changes from game to game. Some characters add more bluffing and some more deduction. Some characters are marked Advanced only for experienced players. This is more of a gamer's game than Coup: City State, but if you enjoy the original Coup you will love G54.
Coup Rebellion G54 is the exciting sequel to Rikki Tahta's award-winning game Coup. G54 uses the same lightning fast rules found in Coup - claim, counter, challenge and bluff - and then adds an exciting strategic layer via character selection. You are a popular Guatemalan citizen. It is 1954, the CIA has just orchestrated the first coup toppling the old government and now the country is in chaos with different factions competing for power. In this environment anyone can become President if they can find the support and eliminate their rivals. The same simple Coup mechanics, and great drawings by Andrew Higgins, with a variable deck of character powers. 5 out of 25 potential characters are chosen for each game, so the relative power and advantage of each changes from game to game. Some characters add more bluffing and some more deduction. Some characters are marked Advanced only for experienced players. This is more of a gamer's game than Coup: City State, but if you enjoy the original Coup you will love G54.
Coup Rebellion G54 is the exciting sequel to Rikki Tahta's award-winning game Coup. G54 uses the same lightning fast rules found in Coup - claim, counter, challenge and bluff - and then adds an exciting strategic layer via character selection. You are a popular Guatemalan citizen. It is 1954, the CIA has just orchestrated the first coup toppling the old government and now the country is in chaos with different factions competing for power. In this environment anyone can become President if they can find the support and eliminate their rivals. The same simple Coup mechanics, and great drawings by Andrew Higgins, with a variable deck of character powers. 5 out of 25 potential characters are chosen for each game, so the relative power and advantage of each changes from game to game. Some characters add more bluffing and some more deduction. Some characters are marked Advanced only for experienced players. This is more of a gamer's game than Coup: City State, but if you enjoy the original Coup you will love G54.
Coup Rebellion G54 is the exciting sequel to Rikki Tahta's award-winning game Coup. G54 uses the same lightning fast rules found in Coup - claim, counter, challenge and bluff - and then adds an exciting strategic layer via character selection. You are a popular Guatemalan citizen. It is 1954, the CIA has just orchestrated the first coup toppling the old government and now the country is in chaos with different factions competing for power. In this environment anyone can become President if they can find the support and eliminate their rivals. The same simple Coup mechanics, and great drawings by Andrew Higgins, with a variable deck of character powers. 5 out of 25 potential characters are chosen for each game, so the relative power and advantage of each changes from game to game. Some characters add more bluffing and some more deduction. Some characters are marked Advanced only for experienced players. This is more of a gamer's game than Coup: City State, but if you enjoy the original Coup you will love G54.
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originally posted on gamekings.co.nz
Game came in great condition and is very fun.
originally posted on gamekings.co.nz
Game Kings are awesome! Good selection of games and brilliant service.
originally posted on gamekings.co.nz
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| Release date Australia | January 5th, 2016 |
| Number of Players | 3-6 |
| Play Time | 15 minutes |
| Theme | Fantasy |
| Board Game Type | Card Game |
Indie Boards & Cards Coup Rebellion G54 Black Board Game
Delivery $20
Coup - Rebellion G54
Delivery $44.95
Coup Collection #1 - Base Game + Rebellion + 3 Expansion!
Delivery $84.95
Coup Rebellion
Delivery between 25 June – 2 July $9.50
Coup Rebellion G54
Delivery $12
Game came in great condition and is very fun.
Game Kings are awesome! Good selection of games and brilliant service.
Great experience buying frpm here
Loved this card game
I'm assuming you're looking into purchasing this game after playing endless of hours of "Coup" and its expansion "Coup: Reformation". This game, though has over 25 new roles... fails to serve its purpose, and that is being more of a deep, strategic coup game.The main objective is the same as "Coup", but with more roles, you pick 5 at random, and start a game of Coup. I'm sure one can predict what happens in such scenarios, with 25 roles, the game can come off as a bit... unbalanced, and even if you were to stick to 5 roles, that simply wouldn't be enough to succumb, and substitute this game with the base "Coup". It falls short as the box is quite heavy, (As big as the box of Dominion or Catan, if not bigger!) and given that it's very much unbalanced with its roles, ... MoreI'm assuming you're looking into purchasing this game after playing endless of hours of "Coup" and its expansion "Coup: Reformation". This game, though has over 25 new roles... fails to serve its purpose, and that is being more of a deep, strategic coup game.The main objective is the same as "Coup", but with more roles, you pick 5 at random, and start a game of Coup. I'm sure one can predict what happens in such scenarios, with 25 roles, the game can come off as a bit... unbalanced, and even if you were to stick to 5 roles, that simply wouldn't be enough to succumb, and substitute this game with the base "Coup". It falls short as the box is quite heavy, (As big as the box of Dominion or Catan, if not bigger!) and given that it's very much unbalanced with its roles, you'd come across yet another flaw: The same roles block each other. Meaning that you have less characters with abilities that could counter one another, but more of the same ones blocking each other with the action a player is trying to initiate.If you're considering on enhancing "Coup", simply purchase "Coup: Reformation" or even the KickStarter Edition of "One Night Revolution" to get the "Speculator" role which replaces the "Duke", and enhances a better experience. That said, you will not find this game on the table as much after a few plays, and would revert back to the base "Coup" simply because Rebellion does NOT live up to its expectations.
The characters are interesting and its a enjoyable game but because there are so many playing cards, there is a need to have a minimum of 5+ players otherwise there's too many cards. Still its fun.
Everything was in the box.
The cards are of good quality. I don't get why the box is so large. It let a lot of free space for nothing. I ended up using the space for some other card games I have.
Fun times to be had with 3 or more players. Good game for those experienced in the original Coup game.
Very good
| Release date Australia | January 5th, 2016 |
| Number of Players | 3-6 |
| Play Time | 15 minutes |
| Theme | Fantasy |
| Board Game Type | Card Game |