Superfight is a party card game in which players have to make a combination of cards that represent their own superpowers and face off against a villain in the same fashion, and the players must then argue about how their created superhero can defeat other heroes, or a villain character depending on the game mode being played.[1][2] After its initial release, many expansion packs have been created to add onto the base game, some taking more adult themes while others take on group qualities, locations, or more heroes.
Superfight first appeared as a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter in 2013 by Jack Dire[3] and quickly became funded. However in 2014, it went through a major rewrite,[4] recreating over 30% of the content that was provided after the original release. Even after its development, the game has continued to develop with multiple expansion packs, currently with 19 available to the public. After its successful Kickstarter campaign, Superfight came to the attention of Skybound Entertainment who later became its publisher.[5]
The core deck contains 500 cards. 160 characters (white cards), and 340 powers and weaknesses (black cards). Players use a hand of three white cards and three black cards, and choose one of each to beat the player next to them. Then they get a random black card before fighting. Players then argue their case for why they should win, and the table votes.
Note: Superfight went through a major reprint in late 2014. The rules and about 30% of the cards were refined to improve the game after it sold out of its original print runs. The Cards Against Humanity/Apples to Apples mechanism has been replaced by a table vote and one-one one battles, but the battle royale and villain rulesets keep the old single-judge mechanism if the table prefers it.
Now, the duo will meet in the Japanese capital for a special rules super-fight, and each competitor will don the 4-ounce gloves. The first round will be contested under boxing rules, the second frame will be contested under Muay Thai rules, and the third and final stanza will be contested under MMA rules.
Another writing update coming at ya! There is not a whole lot to report. This week, I am about half way finished with the Halloween short story and should be done by Sunday. I have been writing a few other ideas this week on other short stories in a variety of genres, but I won't start those until I have a couple more done. I also read Roald Dahl's short horror story, "Royal Jelly," which I highly recommend if you want to get in to the Halloween mood.
What spurred on a lot of those recent ideas was the game, Superfight. Superfight is a card game where two players pit a random creature or person against each other in a battle to the death, determined by a jury of your peers. The game requires players to argue their case for why their character would win the fight. Each player gets three cards, one character card and two modifier cards.
The game gets hilarious when you are playing with good friends and you draw ridiculous characters with equally crazy modifiers. For example, our latest game involved one of the players to face off against Cthulhu (character card), wearing diamond armor (modifier card), carrying way too many grocery bags (another crazy modifier card).
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Superfight is a hilarious card game based on fights between characters with superpowers and super problems. Players create fighters from these cards, then argue with one another over who would win in a fight! The base game has 500 cards spread between two decks.
Superfight is party game of super powers and super problems. The game is all about arguing with your friends about ridiculous fights. The core deck contains 500 cards. 160 characters (white cards), and 340 powers and weaknesses (black cards). Players use a hand of three white cards and three black cards, and choose one of each to beat the player next to them. Then they get a random black card before fighting. Players then argue their case for why they should win, and the table votes.
This groundbreaking PFL vs Bellator event is set to take place on February 24 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and will be a Pay-Per-View (PPV) event. Renowned MMA reporter Ariel Helwani first discussed this gala, which has now been confirmed by PFL.
The event will feature four champion-versus-champion matches, each consisting of three rounds of five minutes. Neither PFL nor Bellator titles will be on the line in these super fights. A notable rule change for this event is the allowance of elbow strikes, which are typically prohibited during the PFL season.
Get ready for Superfight, a game of absurd arguments. Play Superfight: The Core Deck by drawing cards and creating wacky characters with superpowers and super problems and then argue to see who would win in a fight.
Superfight is a hilarious card game that pits you against your friends with superpowered characters. Fun for all ages and all kinds of players, the game itself is very simple. Players draw one white card and one black card to create the base character for the fight. Players then draw a second black card to add one final attribute to their character. Once complete, players then debate who would win in a fight. What if a kindergarten class that breaths fire and is wearing jetpacks gets into a fight against a pirate swinging a shark on a chain and riding a segway? Who wins? As you can imagine, the arguments over who would win the fight are epic and hilarious.
Superfight: The Core Deck consists of two decks totalling 500 cards. One deck contains 160 characters, such as: Zombie, Child Beauty Pageant Queen, Shark, and George W. Bush. The other deck contains 340 powers and problems, such as: Inside a Giant Hamster Ball, Super Speed, Can Turn Invisible While Singing Showtunes, and Armed with a Chainsaw. Players create fighters from these cards and then argue with one another over who would win in a fight!
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BJJ Stars, the Brazilian super fight organization, will be back April 27th with a medium-heavy grand prix and a strong slate of super fights for another evening packed with exciting action from some of the biggest names in gi jiu-jitsu. The grand prix winner will walk away with R$100,000 and the medium-heavyweight championship for the organization.
The BJJ Stars 12 Grand Prix will feature some really big names, including world champions Fellipe Andrew, Isaque Bahiense, and Gustavo Batista. Andrew usually competes up at heavyweight, so he is apparently cutting down for the event. Also involved will be dark horse contenders like Mauricio Oliveira, Uanderson Ferreira, and Francisco Lo.
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