

🎉 Level up your game night with Munchkin Deluxe — where betrayal meets belly laughs!
Munchkin Deluxe is a fast-paced, comedic fantasy card game for 3-6 players aged 10+, featuring a large gameboard, 168 cards, 6 colored standees, and a six-sided die. Designed by Steve Jackson Games, it blends strategic backstabbing with iconic humor and supports 1-2 hour sessions, making it a must-have for social gamers and fantasy fans alike.










| ASIN | B004U7JJWE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,976 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #447 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (9,692) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
| Item model number | SJG01483 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Steve Jackson Games |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 10 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 10.5 x 10.5 inches |
| Release date | August 3, 2011 |
J**Y
Hilarious and exciting
I am new to Steve Jackson's Munchkin universe and this is the only game in the set that I own (though the first expansion and apocalypse munchkin are in the mail). I would say that this is overall a great game. The game is very interactive with friends, and it's nice to help them one turn then backstab them the next. The titles of the cards are hilarious and John Kavolic did a great job on the artwork. While I do give the game five stars there are some downsides to it that may turn potential players off: 1) Though the game says three to six players I think the ideal size is 4. Once you start getting into the five and six the game becomes a lot of sitting around waiting for your turn and everyone complaining because there aren't enough classes, curses, enhancers, etc. to do anything significant when it's not your turn. I think this problem will be fixed with the expansions but for this one try to keep it at 4 (five if you have a group that loves to screw each other over every turn). 2) This may only be for my group of friends but I've noticed that everyone likes to hold on to their monster enhancers and other mischief until someone gets to lvl 9 (you win the game at lvl 10). This makes the game a little bit slow in the beginning and very long at the final level. It also makes it pointless to try and screw each other over early on because everyone is willing to help out for treasure even if the person in combat is in the lead. Also, saving all your cards till the end makes it almost impossible to reach that final lvl no matter your combat bonuses. I would highly encourage treachery throughout the game to ensure lvl 9 isn't where everyone is three quarters of the game. 3) This game is mostly straightforward but you will find different interpretations of what the cards allow you to do during the game. While most of these questions can be answered on forums or by the munchkin czar that is tedious and impractical in the middle of gameplay. I would suggest just reading the forums during some downtime after a couple of games when you know what to look out for, but you'll probably have to establish some house rules. I know I mostly talk about some of the flaws but this game is a lot of fun. I am an avid gamer of every kind and especially love board and card games. Munchkin is my favorite of them all despite its few flaws. I would also recommend the deluxe version over the standard because the deluxe includes a game board, avatar cards with both genders (important when you're declaring your sex or cursed to change your sex), and miniatures. It adds convenience to the game and minimizes "you're a ****ing liar" disputes.
M**S
Easy to learn, fun to master, hilarious to play!
I just finished playing this game for the first time with my mom and my nephew, and I can't wait to get some friends together to play it again! Munchkin is a rather simple game to learn. While the rules seem a bit long, that's part of the joke. My 10-year-old nephew hadn't read the rules, but after a few turns he was figuring things out for himself and even reminding me of things. (My mom... not so much. But she'll be the first to tell you that she has no imagination, and fantasy isn't really her favorite genre anyway.) However, there's actually quite a bit of strategy to it. Between the humor and the gameplay, I can already tell it has LOTS of replay value. The first thing my nephew asked when we finished the game was "That was awesome! When can we play this again?" I do feel the need to point out a few things. First of all, while this Deluxe version does come with a board, Munchkin is a card game, not a board game. The board is just a (very) convenient way to keep track of each player's progress and to help keep the stacks of cards a bit orderly. (One of my mom's complaints was that we didn't seem to be moving the pieces around the board fast enough. My nephew's response was "Well, it's really a card game.") It's entirely possible to play the game with a few counters (such as 10-sided dice) or a few sheets of scratch paper, and the only real difference between the regular and Deluxe versions of the game is the addition of a board and tokens. Also, if you're going to be playing the game regularly, you'll probably want to buy one (or more) of the several available expansions. With three players, we went through half of the cards in a single game. Since part of the fun of the game is wondering what cards are going to show up next, more is definitely better. Fortunately, there are currently about 7 major expansions (of about 100 cards each) and about a dozen minor expansions (of about 15 cards each), in addition to the different variants. So it will be easy to spice things up a bit if the game starts feeling a bit repetitive. Finally, Munchkin is a parody of fantasy roleplaying games like Dungeons & Dragons. If you've played those kinds of games before or you just like the fantasy genre, you'll probably have a lot of fun playing this game. If not, you might want to look into one of the several other versions of the game, such as Star Munchkin (sci-fi), Munchkin Fu (martial arts movies), Super Munchkin (superheros), Munchkin Bites! (vampires, werewolves, and etc.), Munchkin Zombie (self-explanatory), Munchkin Booty (pirates), The Good The Bad And The Munchkin (westerns), etc. There's a Munchkin for just about everyone. And it's fairly easy to combine different versions of the game if you want. I play a lot of card games and board games with my friends. In the past year (and that I can remember), we've played Apples To Apples, The Game of Things, Trivial Pursuit, Clue, Say Anything, and good old-fashioned poker. But I think Munchkin is going to be a new favorite, and frequent part of game night.
J**.
Super jeu, très drôle et qui dure assez longtemps. On me l'a fait découvrir et j'ai décidé de l'acheter parce qu'il m'a beaucoup plu. C'est un jeu parfait à jouer entre amis ou même en famille. C'est bien une version anglaise que je voulais donc je suis contente de mon achat. SEULEMENT, une des photos du produit montre des figurines qui font office de pions. Je pensais donc recevoir le jeu avec des figurines mais ce sont en fait des petites cartes bien cartonnées et décorées qu'on utilise en tant que pions, on les voit d'ailleurs sur la photo montrant le dessous de la boîte de jeu. L'autre photo est donc mensongère, faites attention! J'ai donc mis une étoile en moins.
A**R
I wish if board was there with norm edition
M**.
El juego llegó a tiempo y en perfectas condiciones
C**L
Great game!
S**K
Munchkin is a great Dungeons and Dragons parody game, full of quirky humour and adorable graphics on the cards. This is a must game for any would-be geek/nerd. (Please note that the base game can be bought without the deluxe version, it just depends if you want the extras or not.) This version of Munchkin provides the base game card deck with character cards, 6 coloured plastic character tokens and a very simple 1-10 board to illustrate game progression. As mentioned you can buy it without the board or extras but play is a little more straight forward with them. There is space in the box to add in expansions but it could get messy. Thankfully each expansion to Munchkin is identifiable on the cards (you might have to scan through the deck to check). The game is both simple to dive into and great fun with great replayabilty. If you are a stickler for rules they come with the game and are dowloadable from the official Munchkin website. You play as a "Munchkin", who for all purposes is a generic treasure hunting Human character. Equip him/her with armour and weapons, change them into a thief or a cleric or wizard etc and even change their race from Dwarf to Elf and so on, using cards you have from your hand. Then "knock" on a door to find out what is in the next dungeon. The aim of the game is to get your character to level 10, simply by battling and defeating monsters. Of course it isn't as simpe as have more power than said monster. Find a monster who is too powerful to defeat and you can use potions/spells or abilities or even call on a friend (who may or may not help). Or maybe you can easily defeat the monster, in which case your friend could chose to help the monster defeat you. Things get ugly as you get closer to winning and it's never as straight forward as have the most powerful character. What I love is that even if someone is miles ahead they can come crashing down very easily. Game times can vary from 10mins to 1 hour. The more people you have the more competitive and longer the games can last. My experience has been that the various add ons are well worth a look and don't forget to checkout forums and other online stuff for variant rules etc. Buy this if: 1) You like quirky role playing games that make fun of the genre 2) You have more than 2 friends as above 3) Even if you don't like the above but want something different from Monopoly or Trivial pursuit 4) You may be willing to lose hours playing and replaying Don't buy this if: 1) You have no sense of humour 2) You really don't have more than 1 other friend 3) Monopoly is you favourtie game ever and there's nothing to beat it...
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