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Gravy Boat Games  |  SKU: GYP-Bundle

Gather Your Party Bundle

$34.95 CAD
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Description

Publisher Gravy Boat Games
Players 2-4
Playtime 10-30 mins
Suggested Age 18 and up

Includes
  • Base Game
  • Expansion Pack
Gather Your Party is a 2-4 player tavern party game where you and your friends compete to gain the most Reputation in the tavern. Recruit Patrons, Send Drink Tokens, Complete Quests and avoid all perils of a night out at the tavern.

To win, players will have to manage how much Reputation they have, and how much they Drink.

Get four (4) Reputation, win the game. Get four (4) Drink tokens, get knocked out.

Players will take turns adding Patrons to their parties, completing Quests and avoid getting too drunk. Once you gain enough Reputation from completing Quests, you become a Drinking Legend and win the game.

Alternatively, you can drink your friends under-the-table and become the last player standing. There are many different Patrons and Events cards that give and take away Drinks, but essentially, if you hit your limit of 4 Drink Tokens, you are knocked out of the game.

Customer Reviews

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Robert Jacobson
Nice Little Game

Plays similar to Here To Slay and Potions and Spells, games where you're attempting to assemble a party or hand to use to get victory points. Plays decently quickly and easily, so it's a good party game - with or without drinks. I've played it with up to 8 players so that 6 player limit is really just a recommendation more than anything.

The rules of this include eliminating players by getting them too drunk, but you can easily swap that out with a house rule such as "lose your highest value quest" if you want a slightly longer game but don't want player elimination.