Ep 60: 13 Dead End Drive Board Game Review (Milton Bradley 1992) + How To Play
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A review on how to play the board game 13 Dead End Drive by Milton Bradley.
I made a minor error. The cards go on the couch, not the rug.
Also a couple extra rules. You aren't allowed to move a piece on the same space twice. You also can only draw and play a trap card or play a trap card from your hand but not both.
A bluffing game where you try to conceal your identity.
On your turn you move two of the character pawns on the board. Movement is decided by dice.
The board is a 3D house with several traps. If you move a character to a trap space, you may spring the trap if you have the corresponding card in your hand. You can bluff by moving your opponents' characters towards the entrance or moving your own character onto a trap space, but not release it.
The portrait above the fireplace contains cards for each character plus Aunt Agatha. When you roll doubles, you may change the portrait.
You can win the game in three different ways:
1) If you can move your own game counter out of the house when it's the same as the portrait on the wall.
2) If your game counter is the last surviving.
3) If your game counter's portrait is on the wall when the detective enters the main entrance Subscribe to keep up with all the latest reviews and game hunts! https://www.youtube.com/vintagegamechannel #boardgame #ads #ads
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Видео Ep 60: 13 Dead End Drive Board Game Review (Milton Bradley 1992) + How To Play канала Board Game Museum
A review on how to play the board game 13 Dead End Drive by Milton Bradley.
I made a minor error. The cards go on the couch, not the rug.
Also a couple extra rules. You aren't allowed to move a piece on the same space twice. You also can only draw and play a trap card or play a trap card from your hand but not both.
A bluffing game where you try to conceal your identity.
On your turn you move two of the character pawns on the board. Movement is decided by dice.
The board is a 3D house with several traps. If you move a character to a trap space, you may spring the trap if you have the corresponding card in your hand. You can bluff by moving your opponents' characters towards the entrance or moving your own character onto a trap space, but not release it.
The portrait above the fireplace contains cards for each character plus Aunt Agatha. When you roll doubles, you may change the portrait.
You can win the game in three different ways:
1) If you can move your own game counter out of the house when it's the same as the portrait on the wall.
2) If your game counter is the last surviving.
3) If your game counter's portrait is on the wall when the detective enters the main entrance Subscribe to keep up with all the latest reviews and game hunts! https://www.youtube.com/vintagegamechannel #boardgame #ads #ads
#ad #boardgame As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases
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