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Animator vs Animation, The Official Card Game is a card game based on the Animator vs. Animation Series, where you are an animator and use skills like move, drag, rotate and other in order to equip and direct your animation to attack others and get points.

Official Description[]

A funny card game about stick figures fights, based on the popular animation series: "Animator vs Animation" /// “Commissions”

Details[]

Overall gameplay[]

In Animator vs Animation you are an animator helping your animation to fight the others. The game plays through a series of 10 [or less] rounds, where characters will fight each other in order to take points from the other players. The first player to reach 16 points, or the one who has the more points when the game ends, is the winner![1]

Contents[]

There are character cards representing the players, item cards, and quick cards. There is a cursor token to indicate whose turn it is, and action tiles for... actioning.

Action tiles

  • drag x 2
  • rotate x 4
  • move x 2
  • click x 2

How to play[]

Setup the cards, usually in a 2x2 grid with the fists on the character cards facing away from the other characters. Each player starts with 8 tokens.

Action[]

Players put down action tiles on their turns, on any character. Then they can choose to move their respective tiles.

Then the tiles are revealed in turn order, and their effects happen before the next player's turn.

Item[]

Players can equip an item, but do nothing if they don't have items.

Quick cards[]

Players put quick cards face-down in turns.

Damage[]

The quick cards are revealed and used. Then the fists indicate where each character is attacking. They take their damage dealt amount of tokens from the player their character is facing (e.g. blue faces green with no item, so blue takes one of green's tokens) More to be added...

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Handbook
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