Dracula Review
I must have been drunk while I was filming or something because I kept messing up the names of the cards. So just to clarify:
Action Cards = the large cards with the pictures of Dracula and Van Helsing on.
Encounter Cards = all the small cards, which include coffins, vampire brides, vampire hunters, the amulet, etc.
Target Cards = the type of Encounter Cards that players are trying to defend (or capture). These are the coffins for Dracula and the virgins for Van Helsing. Each player has 5 Target Cards.
A note about something which I hope is clear from the video but in case it's not here is the note: each turn you only play ONE action card and that one card must pay for your movement, AND defend against opponents, AND possibly give you a good special action and allow you to interact with a barrier you need to add/move. Tough choice, uh?
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