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Taured Poker or as it later became known, Fukuzatsu 複雑 was developed in the late 1800s in Taured’s capital. A slighted poker player supposedly barged into the tent of a fortune teller, brandishing his deck and demanding she withdraw her comments on his future. The game they played became the Fukuzatsu as we know it now.
An expanded version of the previously stocked Fukuzatsu.
About the game:
Fukuzatsu 複雑 (complicated) is a card game inspired by the video game Balatro. In Fukuzatsu 2-4 players face off against each other, playing tarot cards for special synergies whilst physically maiming their opponent's cards. Cheap packs of playing cards should be used as players will be cutting their opponents cards apart by using Swords tarot, or changing their own cards into Aces using wands.
As players play poker, they slowly build tarot cards in front of them, activating them to string together combos that modify their own and opponent's decks permanently!
GAME MODES
- Taured Poker: The classic mode. Play poker as you create an ever-expanding spellbook of tarot cards, stringing them together to physical modify player's playing cards. Then after, play with the same broken and stolen deck.
- Iron Man Mode: Every card discarded is physically DESTROYED!
- Southern Rules: Tired of regular Fukuzatsu's rules, how about the southern end of Taured, where tarot have entirely new rules. Like stitching, where 2 different cards are stapled together in an amalgamation that no god could have had a hand in.
- House of Jokes: Those jokers that come in every pack. Well how about introducing them as every rank and suit, but every time they score the tarot changed from classic to Southern rules or back again, RUINING everyone's combos.
Fukuzatsu, or Taured Poker, is only just the beginning however! The world of Fukuzatsu is deep and twisted.
Take for example, Attaccarat!
In Attaccarat players control their decks, as though a general controls an army. Sending them into battle in poker formations against other players. The tarot representing powerful spells they use to enhance their soldiers or stunt their enemies.
Attaccarat is poker with knives
But what about the haunted world of Soloterrare!
In Soloterrare you descend into the depths of an evil mansion, armed only with the cards in your deck as you fight horrific waves of creatures based on tarot. Twisted beings that, once defeated, can be used to modify your deck of cards to further cut down the swathes of horrors. Juggle your resources, or waste them just to survive. Remember you're still playing poker. Descend on your own or with a friend, it's up to you!
And then there's the tense showdowns of Coulette!
In Coulette, players wield their decks like guns, facing off in a game of Russian Roulette as they aim their cards at each other. It may be a blank, but it could also be a live round, tearing its way through any player's skull. Be careful where you aim that card, cowboy..
But you don't stop after one game! Legacy Rules!
Every single version of Fukuzatsu uses a full tarot deck and a personal basic deck of poker cards. They also all use the same symbols and modifications to said cards. Which means once all players are finished playing any version of the game, they can take their deck full of broken, torn and stolen cards, and instantly play an entirely different version of Fukuzatsu (or the same version) with their own personal deck. The only requirement is that they destroy that deck if it's less than 10 cards, too stunted to continue any longer.
Mark your own cards! Tear up your opponent's favourite Ace. Cut deals then backpedal! Cheat! Anything goes in Fukuzatsu where the only rule is win.
Written by NeonRot
150 pages, full color throughout