• Kill Doctor Lucky

Game Details Players: 3 - 10 Age: 10 and up Time: 60 minutes
Publisher: Cheapass Games Designer(s): James Ernest, Rick Fish


Kill Doctor Lucky

Ref: KILLDOC
MYR45.00 MYR42.00

Kill Doctor Lucky pits 3 to 7 players against each other in a race to see who can kill Doctor Lucky. The trick is that all the other players want to do it first and will stop at nothing to prevent you from having the pleasure. And the old doctor has earned his nickname well: he's got more lives than Rasputin and an uncanny knack for dodging your best traps. But his luck can't last forever. Before the game is over, someone is going to kill Doctor Luckywouldn't you rather it were you? We now carry the Deluxe Edition, and no longer carry this Cheapass version.


Weight (kg): 0.14
BGC Marks Earned+42 (what is this?)
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DESCRIPTION

Why do all mystery games start just after all the fun is over?

Welcome to the J. Robert Lucky mansion, a sprawling country estate ten miles north of nowhere. It's a fine country home, chock full of unusual weapons, good hiding places, and craven killers. Killers like you.

The object? Kill Doctor Lucky. Find a weapon, track the old man down, and do him in. The obstacles? For one thing, all of your friends would rather do it first. For another, Doctor Lucky is aptly named. You would think that after being stabbed, hung, poisoned, and poked in the eye, the Old Doctor would just lie down and accept his fate. But he's got more lives than Rasputin, and an uncanny knack for dodging your best traps.

Stick to it. Persevere. The Doctor's luck won't last forever. Before the night is over, someone is going to kill Doctor Lucky. And it might as well be you.
 

COMPONENTS

Game Board (8 sections)
96 cards
Rule Book

Kill Doctor Lucky is the most popular Cheapass Game ever. It won the origins Award for Best Abstract Board Game of 1997, and has spawned 3 sequels including Save Doctor Lucky. It returns in its eighth printing (the "Director's Cut") with a host of variants, a commentary track by the author, facelifted Failure cards, and an alternate Lucky Mansion printed on the back of the regular board. It's everything it's always been, and more!

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