Deadwood 1876
American West · Bluffing

Deadwood 1876

There’s gold in the Black Hills of South Dakota, and you’ve come to find (or steal) your share. You’re staying at one of the three major establishments in Deadwood where you and your associates are working together to st

2–9 players40 minages 13light difficulty
About the game

What is Deadwood 1876

There’s gold in the Black Hills of South Dakota, and you’ve come to find (or steal) your share. You’re staying at one of the three major establishments in Deadwood where you and your associates are working together to steal some of the gold-filled safes floating around town. But you suspect that the “friends” you’re working with are secretly plotting to keep all the gold for themselves. Will you be ready to turn on them before they shoot you in the back?

In Deadwood 1876, you use cards from your hand to try to win Safes from other players. Safes contain Badges, Gold, or Showdown Guns. Near the end of the game, players with Badges get extra turns. After the final turn, the team with the most Gold will advance to the Final Showdown. There, teammates will have to fight each other to the death using Showdown Guns. The last person alive is the winner!

The game is a balance between teamwork and selfishness. If a player uses all of their best cards to hunt down Gold for their team, they’ll be defenseless to fight against their teammates if they go to the Final Showdown. But if a player only goes after Guns and saves all of their best cards, their team might not have enough Gold to actually reach the Final Showdown. If someone on your team doesn’t seem to be pulling their weight, they might be plotting to steal your gold after using you to get to the Finals! There may come a point where you need to gather Showdown Guns instead of Gold, or attack, mislead, frame, abandon, or banish your own teammates.

Deadwood 1876, volume 3 in the "Dark Cities" series from Facade Games, can have 2-9 players. Learn in 20 minutes, play in 20-40 minutes.

Specs

Game details

Players
2–9
Age
+13
Duration
40 min
Difficulty
Light
Type
Board game
Year
2018
Mechanics
Dice Rolling · Hand Management · Open Drafting
Categories
American West · Bluffing · Deduction
Designer
Travis Hancock
Publisher
Facade Games
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Fosforero
Fosforero7.5/10
Played with 5 people Pretty clever and fast paced game. Could be a party one for 9 ppl. Easy to teach Text is not an issue for non-english speakers so basically it's a great game to bring to the table for crowded groups. Recommended at 6 ppl at least
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How many players is Deadwood 1876 for?

Deadwood 1876 plays with 2–9 players.

How long does a game take?

A game takes about 40 minutes.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 13.

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