During my self inflicted challenge to create 26 different games based on the different letters of the alphabet, I created Feet. Today, it was play-tested.
Feet starts with 64 cards. These cards represent the different aspects of the foot and seperates them into colors and sides. Essentially, you'll end up with cards like Blue Left Heel or Green Right Big Toes. The objective is to build two feet with each of the elements being of a single color.
The play-test went well. Problems from the start: I didn't have enough index cards on me to create all 64 cards. So, I settled for one set of feet for each color instead of two for the play-test. The play-test being what it is, it wasn't too much of a problem. We noticed right away that we needed that extra half of the deck, but we pushed through.
Play goes as such:
Everyone has 5 cards.
The turn consists of three phases: Draw, Trade, and Place.
It is yet to be seen if the Trade phase is optional or not. We played it as optional.
Basically, you can choose a card from your hand and trade it with a random one of your choice with that of an opponent.
When you place a card down for your foot, you need a right and a left.If you don't place a card in front of you, discard one. If you want to replace a card from a slot, discard the old one and replace it with the new one.
It's simple, easy, fun. It still needs some calibrating but its a success so far.
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