How to Play UNSTABLE UNICORNS - A Party Card Game of Brutal Unicornicide
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- Опубліковано 17 гру 2023
- Unstable Unicorns is a fun card game, full of devious maneuvers sure to keep your game night fun and competitive.
Official Rules: www.unstablegames.com/pages/u...
2 player is similar to the main version, but remove the indicated cards. They will not be used in the 2-player version of the game:
All Basic Unicorns
Queen Bee Unicorn
Seductive Unicorn
Rainbow Unicorn
Nanny Cam
Sadistic Ritual
Slowdown
Yay!
Mother Goose Unicorn
Necromancer Unicorn
If you are adding expansions to your game, you can find a comprehensive current list of cards to
remove for a 2-player game at UnstableGames.com.
Before shuffling the deck, take out two Neigh cards and hand one to each player. From there, you may shuffle the deck and deal 5 cards to each player (giving each player a total of 6 cards in their hand to start the game, including the Neigh card). - Навчання та стиль
Alright,this is really helpful and informative!
My little brother asked me to buy it for him and of course,I was intrigued about it(especially since I was worried that it'll be one of those "looks childish and friendly but is actually adult and violent).
Thankfully,that one is a separate thing as the normal one doesn't really have that.
I needed this vid since I have no idea how to play it,haha.
So yea,tqsm for it
Good explanation, i was confused about the action phase but all good now!
Happy to help!
Great video, great explanation!
Thanks 🙏
Awesome explanation! ❤️
You are awesome! ❤️
Much appreciated! ❤ 😊
Many thanks!
nice and clear explanation of the game thanks!
You’re welcome, thanks for watching!
Great video! Thank you! Got my sub for sure
Thank you!
Thanks
I don’t understand how to use upgrade and downgrade cards. I thought they were separate from your unicorns in your stable when played, but I’ve seen another video where they said that up and downgrade cards are attached 1 to 1 with a unicorn in your stable, allowing you to sacrifice and destroy downgrades.
If they’re not attached, how do you reasonably get rid of them? Because it appears as if the game becomes a race to downgrade your opponent until they can’t do anything about it.
If you can attach them, do you have to have a unicorn in order to use or collect them?
I appreciate the info, me and my daughters are having a ton of fun with this game, but I’m trying to figure out why it feels very unfair at times.
Hi, if I understand the question, the Upgrade and Downgrade cards are not tied directly to the Unicorns. If you want to get rid of them from your Stable you can use a card with a “Sacrifice” function. Sacrifice means that you can take a card from your stable and put it into the discard pile. You could even sacrifice one of your Unicorns but I don’t see much advantage to that!
This game is fun i showedca buddy n his family like ot
Great video but you don't actually have anything linked in the description. I was looking for those 2-player rules
Thanks for the reminder! I fixed it in the description. 2 player is similar to the main version, but remove the indicated cards. Enjoy!
Remove these cards from the deck and place them in the game box. They will not be used in the
2-player version of the game:
All Basic Unicorns
Queen Bee Unicorn
Seductive Unicorn
Rainbow Unicorn
Nanny Cam
Sadistic Ritual
Slowdown
Yay!
Mother Goose Unicorn
Necromancer Unicorn
If you are adding expansions to your game, you can find a comprehensive current list of cards to
remove for a 2-player game at UnstableGames.com.
Before shuffling the deck, take out two Neigh cards and hand one to each player. From there, you
may shuffle the deck and deal 5 cards to each player (giving each player a total of 6 cards in their
hand to start the game, including the Neigh card).
How do the magic cards work? Do you put them in your own stable or someone else's?
Good question: After a Magic card’s effect is resolved, it’s typically placed in the discard pile unless stated otherwise. Most Magic cards are for one-time use, meaning once you play them and their effect resolves, they are no longer active and go to the discard pile. So the long and short of it is that they effect players but don’t stay in the stables.
Hey! I forgot to ask, what camera do you use?
Main camera is a c500 overhead is probably a Sony a7 because of the low weight
@@Play-In-Games Thanks!
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If a player is still in action phase can i neigh after the card leaves their hand or do i have to neigh before? Please its ww3 in my house?
That can be tricky, generally you must neigh immediately upon the thing you want to stop, if anything else playable happens (or the action is resolved) then the window has closed. End of the day, it’s the house rules that matter if there is a dispute, vote on how you want its rules to work going forward. Stay safe out there!
@@Play-In-Games thank you !
Can you do a how to play for War of the ring next next?
One does not simply make a video for that game.
@@Play-In-Games I'm sure someone has
Can I nope when someone plays a unicorn? If so where does that unicorn go?
a “Neigh” card can be used to prevent a Unicorn card, or any other card, from being played into a stable. You play the “Neigh” card in response to someone trying to play a Unicorn card, and it cancels that play, preventing the card from entering the stable. Once a card is successfully in a stable, it cannot be “neighed” away; “Neigh” cards only work on cards that are actively being played.
in what way is this like
1 - coup/treason (also a card game),
2 - deceit (a gun game),
3 - town of salem or
4 - among us ?
Is it that they all have cartoonish violence? I only know the first and last ones.
Absolutely nothing like Town of Salem and Among Us. Those are Who-done-it games. This is a multi-sided strategy RPG.
what IS with all the narwhales?
🤷♂️
What do the narwhals do
They are just Unicorns, follow their special instructions as they come up like other unicorn cards.
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That was a lot of instructions, I was done at 3 minutes.
You’re real for this
Game is probably too complicated for you to understand then. You might check out Uno though. It's pretty cool.
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