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Bézier Games  |  SKU: BEZRPDX

Rebel Princess (Deluxe Edition)

$24.95 CAD $29.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Daniel Byrne
José Gerardo Guerrero
Kevin Peláez
Tirso Virgós
Publisher Bézier Games
Players 3-6
Playtime 45 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up


Snow White, The Little Mermaid, Cinderella, and many other fairy tale princesses are celebrating a five-day party. The prince charmings, who have not been invited, will try to infiltrate the ball to propose marriage to the girls. As a princess, you have to avoid marriage proposals and remain single and independent after the celebrations.

Rebel Princess takes place over five rounds, representing the five days of a party, and each round has a special rule that makes each game totally different. The general mechanisms are those of trick-taking games, in which each player plays a numbered card into each trick, following one of the four suits in the game. The player with the highest number of the suit that started the trick takes all the cards of that trick — but that's not necessarily good as players want to avoid taking cards with prince charmings, who each bring one marriage proposal, aside from the enchanted frog who brings five proposals. The player with the fewest marriage proposals after five rounds wins.

Importantly, each player assumes the role of a different fairy tale princess and has a special ability that they can use once per round.

Compared to the original edition, Rebel Princess Deluxe Edition features:

Two new Princesses and new new Round cards
Princess cards upgraded to thick punchboard tiles
Round cards upgraded to Tarot-sized cards with rules text on each card
Balance tweaks to existing rules, rounds, and princesses
A new "Rebel of the Ball" mechanism to allow players to catch up if they are falling too far behind


Customer Reviews

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Andy Kim
Best Trick Taking Game I own

When I think trick taking game, this is the one I think of first. It's crazy fun, infinitely replayable and with the deluxe version, solves some issues I had with the regular version such as having to look up the round powers, separating the really crazy rounds and being able to fit everything in the sleeved.