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The Unnamed Game
The Unnamed Game is a game with three distinct, recurring phases (resource gathering, trading, and creation) for three to five players.
What is The Unnamed Game
The Unnamed Game is a game with three distinct, recurring phases (resource gathering, trading, and creation) for three to five players.
During resource gathering, you play a trick-taking game against your opponents. During the trick-taking game, each of you has a unique special power you can use to bend the rules of the game, but when one special power activates, any other active one goes away.
You’ll trade the cards you accumulate during the first phase and use them to purchase special one-shot FX in the trading phase.
Any cards you have left over at the start of the creation phase turn into action tokens. You use action tokens to gather workers and to have your workers build creations. You can also use the FX you purchased in phase two to help your workers. The game ends when a player has five or more creations at the end of the third phase. If you have the most creations at the end of the game, you win.
Game details
- Players
- 3–5
- Age
- —
- Duration
- 40 min
- Difficulty
- —
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 2007
- Mechanics
- Action Points · Hand Management · Set Collection
- Categories
- Card Game · Dice · Economic
- Designer
- Jonathan Leistiko
- Publisher
- (Web published)
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How many players is The Unnamed Game for?
The Unnamed Game plays with 3–5 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 40 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
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