🤠 Claim your gold or lose your luck in Deadwood’s ultimate showdown!
Facade Dark Cities Series: Deadwood 1876 is a high-quality strategic card and dice game for 2-9 players aged 13+, featuring 50 playing cards, 10 engraved dice, and 9 wooden pawns. Set in the lawless Wild West, players team up to outwit opponents in 20-40 minute rounds, blending social deduction, luck, and strategy within a beautifully crafted faux book box.
Material Fabric | Wood, Cardboard, Linen |
Style Name | Classic |
Color | Multicoloured |
Theme | Card play |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Size | One Size |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 390 Grams |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | This high quality card & dice game is a unique strategic & social deduction game. This game is perfect for any party, family activity, or game night group. It’s fun for teens and adults. |
Number of Players | 2-9 |
T**S
Love the character play!
My kids (all in their 20's) absolutely love this game. My husband and I played, too. It was fun getting into character and using our old west voices. Great fun!
A**Y
Excellent
Bought it for my grandkids, they love it
J**Y
Love this game!
We LOVE this game! My boyfriend and I play board games almost every weekend. I originally bout the Salem/Bristol combo for him for Christmas and both were a big hit. (Salem is probably my favorite social deduction game...similar to Secret Hitler but with many more dynamics.) I bought Deadwood for him for Valentines Day and I honestly didn't think I would like it as much because I'm not a big fan of the old Wild West, but I was wrong! I love it! It's so much fun and pretty easy to learn. We took it on vacation with us last week, and his 13 year old nephew played for the first time and won the game! It is also a fairly quick game so you don't have to devote half the night to it...we usually play a few games in a row and it is a great one to start off the night. I look forward to more games from this company in the future.
S**.
A quick, simple game that provides just enough variety. A great "appetizer" game!
So I have only played this game once with 4 total players, but I did enjoy the experience. This Wild West-themed game is quick, uncomplicated, and very straightforward. For whatever degree players choose to actively utilize it, and having played Tortuga 1667, I feel that Deadwood 1876 is an improvement on the secrecy/deduction aspect of the game. It seems less chaotic/risky/potentially punishing than Tortuga. In Deadwood, players more or less work together based on a location they share, and then will likely have to face each other in a "final showdown" if they advance. This end-game is refreshing because you know at one point or another, there will have to be a last player standing.The theme/aesthetic is fun and it meshes with the game mechanics nicely. My one potential warning to any would-be buyers is that the combat system in the game does involve dice rolling (but not with traditional number values on a d6) to determine winners, which might be a turn-off to some players. However, the game makes up for this by including dice with different attack values (and therefore have varying chances of winning) and a player can choose which die to use if it matches certain cards they hold in-hand. Also, some cards let you add a die to another player's attack/defense roll, which is where some of the strategy/team management mechanics come in.All in all, I'm happy with this purchase and look forward to playing in some larger games. Updates will follow if opinions change.
J**M
Rapid Fire Game
This game is a quick learn, plays fast, and can reward the risk taker. Unlike all the most other games my family plays, this game does not count victory points, it is literally a last man standing winner take all. The experienced gamer will more than likely modify the rules slightly to make it more challenging in a two-three player mode (this game is better enjoyed by four or more players). We modified it in the two player mode that the game must end in a shoot-out ( the rules as played do not always offer that option, depending on the amount of gold each player has in the end). We felt that in the spirit of the old west, both players have the opportunity to shoot it out over all the gold. In a four player and up game, thus far, we have always had a shoot-out to determine winner.This game is easy to learn, easy to play. We taught our 6 year old to play. I am looking forward to getting the other two games available.If you want something fast without a lot of moving parts, this is a great game to get.
M**Z
Fun game. The more the merrier...
This is a pretty cool game. For those knocking this game, all I can say is read the rules. Granted it'll take you 2-3 playings to have a firm handle on running each type of interaction (items, robbery, duel, heists, and showdowns). So my only knock is that the rules could be made more clear both on the flow of the game and overall strategy. Playing with smaller groups of 2-3 you should definitely apply the rule modifications. But play with more players to kick up the fun. Also, those knocking the size/price should realize there's a reason the box looks like a book and looks nice on your bookshelf with it's magnetic closure keeping things in place. The cards and pieces are also nice quality, so for the money it's a solid value. I'll be collecting the other 'books' in this series to try them out.
R**.
Great Fun
My brother-in-law is a big fan of the Deadwood TV show so I thought this would be a great gift. He loved it. Everyone had a blast at our last family get together playing the game. It was a little effort to learn the rules and strategy, but once we got the hang of it, it was fun. We are a competitive group, so a lot of the fun was the strategy of teaming up against the others.
G**R
Perfect Gift
I love that this game incorporates history, and it is great that it looks like an old book when it is sitting on the shelf.