Sabotage Card Game
Got the charger in for my old old laptop that has all of my Sabotage - Card Game files on it:) this laptop is giant lol forgot how heavy and big it is. But I will be focusing on it for a little bit now. Saboteur is a mining -themed card game, designed by Frederic Moyersoen and published in 2004 by Z-Man Games.
Optional Rule: Gold diggers who have a Sabotage-card (broken pickaxe, lamp or cart) in front of them at the end of a round do not receive Gold cards when their team wins the round. The Gold cards are distri. Sabotage is a game of team stealth tactics. Two teams compete, with spies trying to save the world and the villains trying to stop them. Spies must be clever and quiet, while the villains must deduce and hunt.
Designer(s) | Frederic Moyersoen |
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Publisher(s) | Z-Man Games |
Players | 3–10 |
Setup time | <5 minutes |
Playing time | 30 minutes |
Random chance | Medium |
Skill(s) required | Tile matching Hand Management Bluffing |
Saboteur is a mining-themed card game, designed by Frederic Moyersoen and published in 2004 by Z-Man Games.[1]
Aug 19, 2019 The problem is that the device does not show up in Device Manager. The device is set to be on COM10, but that port does not appear in device manager. COM10 was the port used in Windows 7. It seems to have disappeared in the move to Windows 10. I think what I need is to create a COM10 port, but I'm not sure of this. Dec 22, 2017 Windows 10 Communications Port I upgraded to Windows 10. Now when I try and communicate with a device at work, via a USB com port, the system does not recognize any serial, or communications port. In device manager there are no com ports displayed, I have updated the drivers. Windows 10 / Windows settings / PC.
Gameplay[edit]
Players are assigned either a 'Miner' or a 'Saboteur' role, and given a mixed hand of path and action cards, and take turns in succession playing one card from their hand (or discarding it) and collecting a new one from the draw pile.
Miners may play a path card in order to progress in building a tunnel from a special card which represents the mine start to one of the three special cards that represent possible gold locations (only one of which is effectively gold, but the players do not know which when the game begins as they are placed face down), while Saboteurs try to play path cards which actually hinder such progress (for example by ending paths or making them turn in opposite directions).
Either player can instead play an action card, which have varying effects such as blocking other players from building paths (breaking their tools, in the game's analogy) or unblocking themselves or other players (usually the ones they believe to share the same role of either Miner or Saboteur). Action cards can also be used to block other cards depending on the gamers' opinions.
There are three rounds of play, where each round is concluded by either reaching the treasure or running out of action cards.
Setup[edit]
The game should be set up where the mine entrance card is separated by seven cards from the middle treasure card, and the other two treasure cards are either above or below, separated by one card each. Cards should all be placed vertically.
Each type of card should be mixed with those sharing the same back design (such as gold nugget cards with gold nugget cards and playing cards with other playing cards).
Depending on the number of people playing, the character pile should include both miners and saboteurs. Also dependent on the number of people is the number of cards each person should be dealt at the beginning.
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Conclusion[edit]
A round ends either when a path is established from the start card to the gold card (in which case the miners win) or there are no more cards in the players' hands and no successful path was established (in which case the victory is awarded to the Saboteurs). Players in the victory role are then awarded some gold nuggets.
A game is composed of three such rounds, so the majority of the players have a chance at playing both roles. At the end of the three rounds, the player with the most gold nuggets wins.
References[edit]
- ^'Saboteur web site'. Z-Man Games. Retrieved 2009-03-04.
Saboteur Card Game Pdf
External links[edit]
Social Sabotage Card Game Online
- Saboteur at BoardGameGeek
- Russian language version of Saboteur published by 'Triominos.ru'