Saturday 28 May 2016

Hail to the JunKing, baby!


I've said it before and I'll say it again, you can find some really great games on Kickstarter if you browse through now and again. Last year I backed lots of games, and one of the favourites of the bunch is JunKing. Now, as much as I love finding gems and other precious artefacts in a game, I find hoarding the tatty junk in this game just as rewarding! Playing as one of the scavenger imps that roam around the junk yard means you get to rummage through the piles of interesting and unsavoury trash to deck yourselves up in the finest of rubbish. The object of the game is to raise your social standing, and to find the precious crown to be the crowned The JunKing!


The game itself is fairly simple, players take it in turns to draw cards from the 'junkpile', place a card from their hand in play and then choose one action - either activating an ability on a card in use or activating their character's ability; whichever will help them get the edge over their opponent. After triggering your character's ability, you turn it face down so it is sleeping. All that rummaging and hoarding is tiring work! You can re-activate them again using an action in a future turn. The game ends when the crown is drawn, and the winner is the one with the most points. 


All of the junk cards are worth points. There are three different varieties of junkcards; Mounts, Helms and Devices. Mount cards are placed underneath the character, Helm cards are placed on top like an insane hat, and devices are placed either side of the character. Some of the Mounts and Helms are deemed 'Stackable', which allows you to lay multiple items in play. If the card is not stackable, then you can only have one out at a time, but can discard it to your hoard in exchange for a new card. Your hoard is important, because it is where you build up your points. Each card in your hoard is worth one point at the end of the game. Each junk card on your imp is worth points, and the sought-after crown is worth 10 points! There are some devices that give you five points if the crown has been drawn by another player, which makes the game more exciting and unpredictable. 

To rock the game up a bit more there are event cards slipped in amongst the junkpile. If one is drawn then the unlucky player who drew it must take a card from the Event Deck and suffer the consequences. Don't panic, as they are not too harsh. It is usually the case of losing a card in play or everyone gets to take an additional card except the person who drew the event, that kind of thing.

The artwork is brilliant, the cards radiate a mixture of cuteness, humour and a little bit of ick. I do love them, but I would deeply sanitise myself if I came into contact with any of the devices in real life!

The little subtle (and not so subtle) references to pop culture hidden on the cards are great. The Junk Spirit Finder and the Assorted Hat are probably my favourites. Oh, and the puns! The flavour text on the Assorted Hat reads 'I just saw something Slitherin' out of there' and it did have me giggling. There is also a set of expansion cards that I have not yet tried, but they look fun.

JunKing is for 2-6 players, and it suggests from ages 14+, but I think children younger than 14 could grasp it. Plus, I have not come across anything censored yet in all the seven games I've played. This is a thoroughly enjoyable and light gaming experience, there are loads of cards so there is more re-playability and lots of laughs involved.              
    


Thanks for reading, have a good weekend :)
Marisa xx

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