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Nothing subtle here. Grab your friends, grab your dice, make up a character and go. Start with a pistol and work up to a Heavy Assault Cannon with Chainsaw. Or maybe just a Nuke. When you die - and you will - you "respawn" on your next turn, and you're back in the fight! The first player to score three frags wins.
 
Nothing subtle here. Grab your friends, grab your dice, make up a character and go. Start with a pistol and work up to a Heavy Assault Cannon with Chainsaw. Or maybe just a Nuke. When you die - and you will - you "respawn" on your next turn, and you're back in the fight! The first player to score three frags wins.
  

Version vom 20. Juli 2007, 10:55 Uhr

Frag
Verlag: Steve Jackson Games
Autor: Philip Reed
Typ: Satirisches Ballerspiel
Mitspieler: 2 bis 6
Altersempfehlung: ab 12 Jahren
Dauer: ca. 30 Minuten


Computer Games Are Mindless And Violent. This Is Even Better.

Nothing subtle here. Grab your friends, grab your dice, make up a character and go. Start with a pistol and work up to a Heavy Assault Cannon with Chainsaw. Or maybe just a Nuke. When you die - and you will - you "respawn" on your next turn, and you're back in the fight! The first player to score three frags wins.

Frag is fast and violent, perfect for a lunch hour slugfest or for long nights of mayhem.

Frag is a computer game without a computer. It's the "first person shooter" experience an a gameboard. Frag is the perfect game to play when you have no brains left.

Frag plays best with 4 to 6 people. There's no reason you could not create a map with more respawn squares and have more players, but it would take longer.

Move your fighter and frag your foes; draw cards for weapons, armor, and gadgets; move through the blood splatters to restore your own health! If you die, you respawn and come back shooting!

This boxed game includes:

  • A rule sheet
  • The gameboard, which is a double-sided poster-sized sheet that features one map an each side
  • 112 game cards
  • One sheet of counters and character standups
  • 6 plastic bases to help stand your characters upright

You will also need a huge quantity of 6-sided dice and some sort of writing implement.

Fighter design

Each fighter has three stats: HEALTH, SPEED, and ACCURACY. Each player may divide 7 points between the three stats in any way, as long as each stat gets at least 1 point, and not more than 4. See the record sheet for a description of the advantages of each stat.In tournament games, winning a game allows you to improve your fighter. See Winning, below.

Winning

The game ends when a player scores three frags. Note that you cannot, under any circumstance, score a frag against yourself.

In a tournament, the winning player earns the right to increase one of his stats by 1 before the next round.

For a longer game, play to more frags.

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