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Billionaires from all sorts of dimensions have traveled through wormholes in space and time and have arrived in the same place. They all have one goal in mind... to become the first trillionaire in the universe (or universes)! Trillionaire is a non-random deckbuilding game that comes with pre-built, balanced decks so it can be played right out of the box. Players continue battling until one obtains 10 Cash Cards (each valued at $100 Billion each) and successfully deposits their full Trillion into the bank. Billionaires range from a sentient computer from Neato Prime, who philanthropically solves global problems, to a space traveling asteroid miner from the Bermuda Wormhole dimension. Each player must ‘Lawyer up’ their Billionaires to make them ready for battle with opposing Billionaires, while also playing Control Cards to influence their own and other players’ actions. Every player starts with a deck of 50 cards. Players may use one of the pre-built decks, or each player's deck may be customized before play begins. Trillionaire was designed from the start to be both highly customizable and strategic. There are four categories of cards which will make up your deck: Cash Cards - Each worth $100 Billion each, these cards are the heart of the game. If you successfully have 10 Cash Cards on the table, you may attempt to deposit them to win the game! Billionaire Cards - These character cards are your "attackers" and help you sue your opponent. Comes in "Standard" and "Super" varieties. Lawyer Cards - These cards are attached to your Billionaire Cards, enabling them to Sue your opponents. Without them, your Billionaires wouldn't be able to do anything. Comes in "Standard" and "Power" varieties. Control Cards - These cards help you control the game in your favor (most of the time). Some involve greater risk, but have greater reward. Every card is either a Non-Star Card or a Star Card. There are no more than 10 Star allowed Cards per deck. Your deck must contain 5 of the 10 Cash Cards you need to win the game, so drawing through your deck won't be nearly enough to get you the win. You can only obtain your other Cash Cards by Bankrupting opponents' Billionaire Cards, which gets you Cash Cards drawn from a communal stack in the center of the table. Trillionaire can be played with a teammate (2 v 2) or as a free-for-all (up to 4 players). —description from the publisher
Mechanics: | Dice Rolling Partnerships Take That |
Categories: | Card Games Dice Fighting Science Fiction |
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Billionaires from all sorts of dimensions have traveled through wormholes in space and time and have arrived in the same place. They all have one goal in mind... to become the first trillionaire in the universe (or universes)! Trillionaire is a non-random deckbuilding game that comes with pre-built, balanced decks so it can be played right out of the box. Players continue battling until one obtains 10 Cash Cards (each valued at $100 Billion each) and successfully deposits their full Trillion into the bank. Billionaires range from a sentient computer from Neato Prime, who philanthropically solves global problems, to a space traveling asteroid miner from the Bermuda Wormhole dimension. Each player must ‘Lawyer up’ their Billionaires to make them ready for battle with opposing Billionaires, while also playing Control Cards to influence their own and other players’ actions. Every player starts with a deck of 50 cards. Players may use one of the pre-built decks, or each player's deck may be customized before play begins. Trillionaire was designed from the start to be both highly customizable and strategic. There are four categories of cards which will make up your deck: Cash Cards - Each worth $100 Billion each, these cards are the heart of the game. If you successfully have 10 Cash Cards on the table, you may attempt to deposit them to win the game! Billionaire Cards - These character cards are your "attackers" and help you sue your opponent. Comes in "Standard" and "Super" varieties. Lawyer Cards - These cards are attached to your Billionaire Cards, enabling them to Sue your opponents. Without them, your Billionaires wouldn't be able to do anything. Comes in "Standard" and "Power" varieties. Control Cards - These cards help you control the game in your favor (most of the time). Some involve greater risk, but have greater reward. Every card is either a Non-Star Card or a Star Card. There are no more than 10 Star allowed Cards per deck. Your deck must contain 5 of the 10 Cash Cards you need to win the game, so drawing through your deck won't be nearly enough to get you the win. You can only obtain your other Cash Cards by Bankrupting opponents' Billionaire Cards, which gets you Cash Cards drawn from a communal stack in the center of the table. Trillionaire can be played with a teammate (2 v 2) or as a free-for-all (up to 4 players). —description from the publisher
Mechanics: | Dice Rolling Partnerships Take That |
Categories: | Card Games Dice Fighting Science Fiction |
Alternative names: | |
This was seen 782 times |