Dragonmaster (card game)
Dragonmaster is a card game for 3–4 players that was published by Milton Bradley in 1981.
Components
Dragonmaster is a trick-taking card game. The game comes with- a deck of 33 character cards:
- * four suits of eight cards each
- * one dragon card
- five special "hand" cards, each with a different trick-taking rule listed on the front:
- * Don’t take the first or last trick.
- * Don’t take the Prince of the suit called Warriors
- * Don’t take any Dragonlords
- * Don’t take any Wizards
- * Don’t take any of the above.
- a rank-order card
- 60 plastic jewels
- a drawstring pouch for the jewels
Object of the game
Each player tries to accumulate the greatest number of gems by the end of either fifteen hands for a three-player game, or twenty hands for a four-player game.Gameplay
Basic game
The Dragon card is removed from the deck for the basic game.A "round" consists of five hands; each hand consists of five tricks. The dealer during the round is the "Dragonmaster". For the first hand of the round, the Dragonmaster deals five cards to each player. The Dragonmaster then selects one of the five special "hand" cards; its trick-taking rule must be followed by all players for the entire hand.
The Dragonmaster leads the first card of the hand. All players must follow suit if possible; the highest card of the proper suit wins the trick. The lead passes to the player who won the trick.
If a player is unable to follow the rule stipulated on the special "hand" card, that player must pay a fine in jewels to the Dragonmaster.
At the end of the hand, the Dragonmaster deals another hand of five cards, and play continues as before.
At the end of a round, the role of Dragonmaster passes to the player to the left of the current dealer.
Advanced game
In the Advanced game, the Dragon card is shuffled into the deck. If a player is dealt the Dragon card, that player must either discard it, or sometime during that round, declare that they will attempt a "power play".- If the player discards the Dragon card, then the game continues as normal.
- If the player declares a power play, then at the start of a hand sometime during the round, the player selects one of the "hand" cards and attempts to fulfill the conditions for a successful power play listed on the reverse of the card.