Mortal Kombat Kard Game
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Mortal Kombat Kard Game | |
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MKKG playing card |
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Designer | Robert Stratman Laddie Ervin David Cassady David Waybright Jean Bisesi |
Publisher | BradyGames |
Players | 2+ |
Age range | 12+ |
Playing time | ~ 30 minutes |
Skills required | Card playing |
The Mortal Kombat Kard Game is a collectible card game released by BradyGames in 1995. The game is based on the Mortal Kombat video game series of the same name.
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[edit] Rules
Similar to the video games, the objective of the card game is to win the Mortal Kombat Tournament. Players must determine how many matches will make up a tournament, and the player who wins a majority of these matches wins the game.
A player wins a match by defeating other Kombatants two out of three rounds. One can win by having the most Kombat Points left when time runs out or by knocking your opponents down to zero Kombat Points. Any round that ends in a draw or with both Kombatants at zero Kombat Points (when both Kombatants are knocked out at the same time) must be replayed.
[edit] Distribution
The game consisted of a set of 300 unique cards each with a rarity level of either bronze (Common), silver (Uncommon), or gold (Rare). The cards were available in 60-card starter decks and 15-card booster packs.
[edit] Character cards
The game featured all of the playable characters from the first two Mortal Kombat titles, as well as the hidden characters and bosses. Each character was given a symbol on their card representing their allegiance to either Earthworld or Outworld. Characters could also be neutral, having no ties to either world.
[edit] See also
Epic Battles - which features Mortal Kombat characters and settings in a different collectible card game
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