Three Dragon Ante (Dungeon & Dragons)
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| Three Dragon Ante (Dungeon & Dragons) |
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| Manufacturer: Wizards of the Coast |
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| List Price: $14.99 |
| Sale Price: $7.38 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
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Product Description |
A D&D-themed card game appropriate for anyone interested in a fun, fast, fantasy-based
This fun and entertaining card game for 2-6 players showcases dragons from the D&D world. Easy to learn and play, this game is great for everyone, from dedicated D&D gamers to poker fans to casual card players. D&D characters can also play Three Dragon Ante within the context of any D&D campaign. |
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Product Details |
- A fast-paced non-collectable card game
- Based on the tavern game played by characters in Dungeons and Dragons
- Play as a standalone game or along with Dungeons and Dragons
- For 2-6 players
- Ages 14 yrs. and up
- Manufacturer's Suggested Age: 13 Years and Up
- Length of Play: 30 Minutes or Less
- Number of Players: 2-6 Players
- Travel Size: Yes
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Customer Reviews |
Upping the Ante for Card Games
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| Review Date: February 12, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Jason Courtemanche, Lowell, MA |
| This game is really great. I call it medieval texas hold 'em. However, this game actually has greater strategic range than any form of poker where the only way to win is by winning the pot or stakes. I have introduced it to several non D&D players and they have all loved it. We now play this game regularly. The game does require betting with coins. We use gold coins that we purchased cheaply at a party store. These work great, but you could also play for quarters and buy into each game for only $12.50 in quarters. There is a slight learning curve if you are not familiar with D&D but two or three rounds of play will get you through that no problem. Highly recommended. Fun and inexpensive. |
Bloody Good Fun
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| Review Date: October 19, 2007 |
| Reviewer: F. Robert, Fort Leavenworth, KS USA |
| Weather you play Dungeons and Dragons or not this is a fun and original game. It's easy to learn. I get my family and friends to play when they come to visit; every one loves it. Instead of chips I like to play with Mardi-gras doubloons and beads. It's too bad they don't have this in Vegas. It's more fun that poker. The art is great too. |
Three Dragon Ante, Quite Impressive!
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| Review Date: August 29, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Umbrosus, |
I bought Three Dragon Ante for the Castle Ravenloft Adventure, but I found it is an amazing stand-alone game. My friends and I played for hours last night after a D&D game! Well worth the buy!
It may seem a bit confusing when you first look at the instruction booklet, but I found it quite simple to pick up. Within one game my friends and I all knew how the rules worked and were trying to steal each other's gold.
Extremely entertaining!
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Fun card game, especially for D&D players
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| Review Date: May 25, 2010 |
| Reviewer: J. Martin, California |
This is a great little card game that plays a little like poker. Each player starts with 50 gold (recommend buying poker chips for this) and hand of cards. Play goes around the table with each players trying to make the strongest "flight" of dragons. Strongest flight takes the pot. First player to go broke ends the game -- richest player wins.
A fun card game to play with your D&D group on those off days. The rules are simple enough to learn, but there is plenty of room for strategy and lots of chances to get revenge on your friends for the anguish they caused you in D&D games :)
A cool bonus is the rules included in the back of the instruction booklet for how to incorporate the card game into an actual D&D game. So your D&D characters can join a 3 Dragon Ante card game taking place in a tavern, or some other variation of this that the DM can dream up. There are even ways for the characters to use their skills to manipulate the results of the card game, like using their Bluff skill to steal money from the pot during play.
Really a cool little game. |
I truly appreciate prompt recipt of things I order.
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| Review Date: February 11, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Kim M Smestad, |
| Half the pleasuse in ordering on line is being able to count on a prompt delivery date. I recieved Three Dragon Ante in time to present as a gift at a party. Thank you. |
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