The Two Card Games I have created are very similar to the Flash Game.
They are "Costume Fun" and "Monster Rock"
Costume Fun: You are the host of the neighborhood Halloween Party. You have invited seven of your friends to attend the party, and each of them will be wearing costumes of their favorite characters. However, ONE guest at your party is NOT in costume. She is a REAL Vampiress. When the game begins, all the cards (including the Vampiress) are shuffled and the pile is placed face down on the table/playing surface. The top card is drawn from the deck and placed face down in front of the player. The dealer will then "knock" on the playing surface to indicate that "a guest has arrived." The player must then decide to invite the guest or send them away. Once the player makes a decision, he/she cannot change their mind. If the player decides to invite the guest, he/she takes the card and looks at it. If it is a friend in costume (such as an Angel), the player can take another turn. If the player decides to send the guest away, the card will be placed out of play FACE DOWN in a discard pile. If the player successfully invites FOUR guests without inviting The Vampiress, he/she wins the game. However, anytime The Vampiress appears, the game is over.
Monster Rock: You are the host of the popular "Monster Rock" concert in Transylvania. All of the popular monsters, such as Frankenstein, Count Dracula and The Mummy are a part of the concert. However, there is one human named Priscilla who wants to ruin your fun. She is dressed in a catsuit, but is NOT a Monster. When the game begins, all the cards (including Priscilla) are shuffled and the pile is placed face down on the table/playing surface. The top card is drawn from the deck and placed face down in front of the player. The dealer will then "knock" on the playing surface to indicate that a character has signed up for "Monster Rock." The player must then decide to accept or decline the offer. Once the player makes a decision, he/she cannot change their mind. If the player decides to accept the offer, he/she takes the card and looks at it. If it is a monster (such as Dracula), the player can take another turn. If the player decides to decline the offer, the card will be placed out of play FACE DOWN in a discard pile. If the player successfully invites FOUR monsters without inviting Prscilla, he/she wins the game. However, anytime Priscilla appears, the game is over.
Both of these games are based on "Trick or Treat Extreme"
Published by Jeff Hamilton
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