1-10 Game

In this Main Match, duel against every other player by privately playing one card from 1-10 and earn point equal to the difference between both of your cards.

Designer(s): Spicyman33 Match Type: MM (for 10 players)
Featured in: The Genius: Code of Conduct

The fifth Main Match is...

1-10 Game.



This is a unique game inspired by the 1,2,3 Game, used in Episode 1 of Season 1. In the 1-10 Game, you will be playing cards against your fellow competitors in an attempt to gain the most points.


To start, each player will be given ten cards - from one to ten. These cards are non-transferrable and only apply to yourself.



Randomly, each player will be given a line-up of match ups against the other nine players. These matchups will be split into three rounds: your Round 1 opponents, Round 2 opponents, and Round 3 opponents.



Each round will last 30 minutes, and during those rounds you must duel with your three opponents for the round at some point within the 30 minutes. It does not matter when you challenge them or the order, but you must hold all three duels before 30 minutes are up.



A duel is simple, and consists of each player privately playing one of their cards against the other player. You may only use each card once.



The duel will be won by the player with the higher card. Said player will gain points equal to the difference between the two cards. On the flipside, the loser will lose points equal to the difference. In this case, a five was played against a three, so there would be a gain and loss of two points.



There is a catch, however. Both players will not know what card the other player gained, nor will they learn who the winner is. The only information they will be given is the difference between the two cards. They will learn if the difference is two or less, or three or greater.



Although players will not be able to learn their scores until the end of all three rounds, everyone’s placement will be revealed publicly after the first and second round. Despite this, numbers will still not be shown.



After the end of round three, every player will have one card left. The number of that card will automatically be added to that player’s overall score.



At the end of the game, the player with the most points will be declared the winner and gain two tokens of life, while the player with the least points will be the death match candidate. Additionally, garnets will be given out for every five points a player manages to bank.



Tags


Cards    (The game involves cards of any kind.)


Goofspiel-like    (The game takes elements from the classic game Goofspiel.)


Live MM    (The game is a Main Match that is specifically designed to be played in a live session.)


Points-based    (The game involves players earning points.)


Psych    (The game tests the players' psychological & bluffing abilities.)


Simultaneous    (The game involves players taking their turns simultaneously.)