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No Respect - The Rodney Dangerfield Board Game
   
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Game Category: Board Games
Number of Players: 2, 3, 4
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3 Jan, 2015 @ 6:21pm
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No Respect - The Rodney Dangerfield Board Game

Description
Hello! This is a fairly simple, fun game for 2 - 4 players. Games are usually around 10 - 15 minutes once everyone has the hang of how to play.

Contents (Stuff in the mod):
Game board
80 Tiles in bag (10 Each, numbered from 1 to 8)

Aim:
To complete your 3 number columns or be the last person left standing.

Rules:
Each player has 3 columns of circles in front of them. The circles with diamonds are your number columns and are the spaces where you play the number tiles drawn from the bag in the center of the board. The blank circles are your discard circles, reserved for when you can’t play a number elsewhere.

Pick a player to go first. After the first player’s turn, play continues in a clockwise direction. On your turn, draw a number tile and play it somewhere. You can play a number tile in any of the 3 following ways:
1) Play it on one of your number columns
2) Stack or cap an opponent’s tile, or one of your own
3) Play it in one of your discard circles

Number columns are built from the bottom up in descending order (From highest nearest the player to lowest nearest the center). It’s best to start with a high number such as an 8 or 7, but you can even start with a 4 if you like. The numbers don’t have to be in sequence but they can be, they only have to go from highest to lowest. 8, 7, 6, 5 is just as valid as 7, 5, 4, 1.

Stacking and capping are done by placing a number tile on top of a tile of the same number. A tile on top of another tile is a stack, a tile on top of two tiles is a cap. Stacking and capping allow you to stop your opponent’s progress and also allow you to discard tiles you couldn’t normally play. A stacked number column can still be built upon, but a capped number column is out of the game. You can only stack the lowest number in a column.

For example, P1 has a column containing an 8 and a 6. P2 draws a 6 and stacks P1’s column, P1 draws a 5 and plays it above the stacked 6s, giving them a column of 8, 6 and 5. The 6s cannot be capped because the lowest number in the column is now 5.

The only exception to stopping an opponent via capping is when the number column is already completed. You can still stack and cap to discard tiles, but your opponent still receives credit for having a completed column.

The last option to play tiles is in your discard circles. If you cannot play a tile in any of your own or your opponents, you MUST play it in one of your discard circles. If you use all three, you’re still in the game but a 4th unplayable tile puts you out of the game.

If you're out of the game leave your tiles where they are. Your columns are dead. Nobody can cap, stack or build on them.

There are two ways to win No Respect, either you build up all three number columns or you’re the last player left able to play a tile, even if it’s discarding that tile.

Note: This isn't my original game and I claim no rights to the board game
I used http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=269682380 for the creation of the numbered chips!
2 Comments
Metal Izanagi 24 Feb, 2015 @ 8:17pm 
...Rodney Dangerfield had a board game made about him, and it's...a rotating numbers game about screwing over your friends? Neat.
Stalker Hyena 4 Jan, 2015 @ 5:35am 
What