Guillotine

June 9, 2015 - Comment

The revolutionary card game where you win by getting a head. This irreverent and humorous card game takes place during the French Revolution. Players represent rival guillotine operators ving for the best collection of noble heads over three rounds. Each round twelve nobles are lined up for the guillotine. The nobles are worth varying points

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The revolutionary card game where you win by getting a head. This irreverent and humorous card game takes place during the French Revolution. Players represent rival guillotine operators ving for the best collection of noble heads over three rounds. Each round twelve nobles are lined up for the guillotine. The nobles are worth varying points depending on their notoriety. During your turn you play action cards to change the order of the line so you can collect the best nobles. The plater with the most points at the end of the game wins. Will you be skillful enough to bribe the guards to collect Marie Antoinette? Or will you lose points for beheading the Hero of the People? Heads are going to roll!

Product Features

  • 110 playing cards, rules
  • Plays in 30 minutes
  • Fast-paced and fun
  • Tons of replay value
  • Easy to learn

Comments

Alan R. Tuckwell Jr. "Strider" says:

Single handedly the best gaming investment I’ve ever made. As the title of this review says, Guillotine is single handedly one of the best investments I’ve made. I originally bought the game when I was 16 at my friend’s request, as he’d played it before and insisted that it was a fun game to play. […] 

Objective Reality "-enjoy" says:

revolutionary game where you win by getting a head Guillotine is a card game with a French Revolution theme. That sounds kind of grim but actually the presentation is so comical that it is light hearted and amusing black humor. The cartoony illustrations are fantastic and the cards themselves are bright and sturdy. 

ARH says:

A good, easy to learn, fun to play, and the whole family can join in. In this game players are competing executioners during the French Revolution. Well, it’s not as grim as it sounds 🙂 

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