''Falling'' is a
real-time card game
A real-time card game is a card game in which there are no turns and all players may act simultaneously (that is, in real-time).
The card game Set has a real-time element; in Set, the players are racing to identify patterns in the cards on the ta ...
from
James Ernest
James Ernest is an American game designer and juggler, best known as the owner and lead designer of Cheapass Games.
Career
Prior to founding Cheapass Games, Ernest worked as a juggler at various venues, including Camlann Medieval Village, and a ...
in which all players are falling from the sky for no apparent reason. The object of the game is to hit the ground last. As the box copy says, "It's not much of a goal, but it's all you could think of on the way down."
Gameplay
The game has an uncommon element in
card games, in that one player is a
dealer whose only role is to smoothly pass out cards in front of the other player. All players may play cards simultaneously, as in other real-time games like ''
Brawl'' and ''
Fightball
''Fightball'' is a real-time card game designed by James Ernest and Mike Selinker and published by Cheapass Games in 2002. ''Fightball'' is the third real-time card game published by Cheapass Games, following the success of ''Falling'' and '' ...
''. A game takes about a minute to play before everyone hits the ground with predictable results.
The players receive stacks of cards, and try to cope with them as quickly and accurately as they can. At any time, a player may take the top card from any stack belonging to him or her, and then must play it before doing anything else. Some cards are called riders, and can be played on oneself or any other player (except the dealer). These have effects such as creating an extra pile in front of a player, or giving a player an extra card when the dealer gets to him or her. Other cards cancel or move the effects of riders between players. When encountering riders, the dealer immediately removes them and implements their effects, then moves to the next player.
On the bottom of the deck are five Ground cards: when a player get a Ground card, he or she is out, and the last player to hit the Ground wins.
Reception
The reviewer from the online second volume of ''
Pyramid'' stated that "Once again, Cheapass Games has scored a winner with their new game, ''Falling''."
References
External links
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Card games introduced in 1998
Dedicated deck card games
Cheapass Games games
Paizo Publishing games
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