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[url=http://www.robotmartini.com/downloads/pdfs/match_game.pdf]

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[url=http://www.robotmartini.com/downloads/pdfs/match_game.pdf]
Mug-Mug [/url]
2+ players, 5 mins
game design and illustrations by Gavin Schmitt
This is a free card game that you can download and print out at home. The pdf file is in color, but you can still play the game if you only have access to a black and white printer.
Rules
To set up the game, give each player six bases (white figure on color background) and six cards.
Then assigning opponents (Each player only has one opponent) and have each player place his cards face down on his opponent's bases (only one card per base).
When the players have finished placing their cards on their opponents' bases, choose a player to go first and start the game.
During his turn, the player must reveal one of the cards he has played on his opponent's bases. Then the opponent must swap two cards on top of his bases and let the player lock one of them. Locked cards can not be swapped later in the game.
The game continues until all players have revealed three cards, after which all cards are revealed, and the player with the most matches wins.
Note: The iPod with headphones has no matching base and can not be scored.
Multi-player: the pdf includes cards for two players. To player with three or more players, just print more copies of the same page.
Variant: each mugger is worth 1 point when matched, each worker is worth 2, and the bunny is worth 3. The player with the most points wins.
DOWNLOAD HERE

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[url=http://www.robotmartini.com/downloads/pdfs/match_game.pdf]
Mug-Mug [/url]
2+ players, 5 mins
game design and illustrations by Gavin Schmitt
This is a free card game that you can download and print out at home. The pdf file is in color, but you can still play the game if you only have access to a black and white printer.
Rules
To set up the game, give each player six bases (white figure on color background) and six cards.
Then assigning opponents (Each player only has one opponent) and have each player place his cards face down on his opponent's bases (only one card per base).
When the players have finished placing their cards on their opponents' bases, choose a player to go first and start the game.
During his turn, the player must reveal one of the cards he has played on his opponent's bases. Then the opponent must swap two cards on top of his bases and let the player lock one of them. Locked cards can not be swapped later in the game.
The game continues until all players have revealed three cards, after which all cards are revealed, and the player with the most matches wins.
Note: The iPod with headphones has no matching base and can not be scored.
Multi-player: the pdf includes cards for two players. To player with three or more players, just print more copies of the same page.
Variant: each mugger is worth 1 point when matched, each worker is worth 2, and the bunny is worth 3. The player with the most points wins.
DOWNLOAD HERE




