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Ludopedia
7.2
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BGG
Our Verdict
Perfect for those who love bluffing games and want something fast and thematic. Its simplicity makes the fun immediate.
Highlights
- Super fast and dynamic matches
- Disney theme is very well applied
- Constant interaction between players
- Very easy to teach beginners
Keep in mind
- Early elimination can frustrate some
- Heavily dependent on the group's bluffing skill
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Get ready to enter the Kingdom of Imagination, but don't let the magical visuals fool you: honesty is optional here! In Disney Coup: Treacherous Tricks, you are in a frantic race to become the new Royal Advisor. To achieve this, you'll need influence, represented by face-down cards in your play area. The catch? You can use the ability of any character, even if you don't actually have them in your hand. Yes, you can blatantly lie and claim to be Stitch or the Evil Queen to get what you want.
The dynamic is simple and cruel: you perform an action, and other players can either believe you or challenge you. If you're caught in a lie, you lose one of your influences. If you're innocent and the challenger is wrong, the accuser is the one who loses a card. Once you lose all your influence, you are banished from the kingdom and out of the game. The match ends when only one survivor remains—the master of manipulation who claims the royal title.
This specific version, 'Treacherous Tricks', features a fascinating cast including Donald, Pocahontas, Pinocchio, the Evil Queen, and Stitch. The best part is that the game is modular; if you own other Disney Coup versions, you can mix the characters to create unique combinations and new strategies. It's the perfect game for those who enjoy watching their friends try to deceive each other, with fast-paced matches that spark funny arguments and constant twists. If you love bluffing games where a 'poker face' is the primary tool for victory, this title is the right choice.
The dynamic is simple and cruel: you perform an action, and other players can either believe you or challenge you. If you're caught in a lie, you lose one of your influences. If you're innocent and the challenger is wrong, the accuser is the one who loses a card. Once you lose all your influence, you are banished from the kingdom and out of the game. The match ends when only one survivor remains—the master of manipulation who claims the royal title.
This specific version, 'Treacherous Tricks', features a fascinating cast including Donald, Pocahontas, Pinocchio, the Evil Queen, and Stitch. The best part is that the game is modular; if you own other Disney Coup versions, you can mix the characters to create unique combinations and new strategies. It's the perfect game for those who enjoy watching their friends try to deceive each other, with fast-paced matches that spark funny arguments and constant twists. If you love bluffing games where a 'poker face' is the primary tool for victory, this title is the right choice.
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Publisher
Grok Games
Designer
Rikki Tahta
Artist
Diego Sá
Is the game hard to learn?
Not at all! The rules are very simple, and within a few minutes, everyone will be bluffing and trying to take down others.
How long does a match last?
It's very quick, usually between 15 and 20 minutes, making it great for playing multiple rounds.
Can I play with a small group?
The game is for 3 to 6 players. With fewer than 3, the bluffing dynamic loses its charm, so try to gather a group!
Can I mix it with other Disney Coup versions?
Yes! That's one of the best parts. You can combine characters from different boxes to vary the strategies.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, as long as they don't mind lying (and being lied to!) and can handle being eliminated from the game.