KnA Games
Ript Revenge
Ript Revenge Disc Golf Card Game
2-4 Players/Teams
Ript Revenge puts a new twist on Disc Golf. Play cards throughout the round to give yourself an advantage or to give your card mates disadvantages. With changes of lies, limitations on disc choices, cancel shot cards and more, a round with Ript Revenge is a round you won't forget!
Each deck consists of 54 original full color playing cards and one rules card. When playing a round with Ript, three cards are dealt to each player in the party. Throughout a game, there are opportunities to play cards you are carrying with you to enhance the play of the game. The cards vary from a free mulligan, to a card that forces one of your opponents to make their next drive with a mini. These cards create a fun and competitive round of Disc Golf and because of the wide variety of cards included, no two games are ever quite the same.
How To Play
- Deal out 3 cards to each player/team at the beginning of the round. These cards make up each players hand.
- Look at the "Play Text" on the card to see when each card can be played.
- Each player can only play one card per hole, and each player can only have one card played on them per hole.
- When a card is played the "Card Action" is carried out. The played card then goes to the bottom of the game deck.
- In Ript Revenge, the players are competing for skins and cards on each hole. The player who has the lowest score (untied) on a hole wins a skin, and everyone else playing gets a card. If there is a tie and no one wins the hole outright, then no skins or cards are won for that hole. If this happens then the skin/card value is carried over and added to the following hole. Thus, giving them ammunition to get revenge.
- No one can hold more than 7 cards in his/her hand at any time. If a player has more than 7 cards that player must choose to play or discard down to 7 cards.
- Discarded cards go to the bottom of the game deck. All other Disc Golf rules apply.
At the end of the round the player with the most skins (after any card modifiers) is the winner.