Munchkin is a dedicated deck card game by Steve Jackson Games, written by Steve Jackson and illustrated by John Kovalic, that has a humorous take on role-playing games.
This week on Munchkin Minute, a mystery and an update!
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2 Comments
Dear Guys,
I am a huge fan. I love munchkin. I got Munchkin Quest. Please Help! This is trickier than regular munchkin and requires an IQ above 90. Dang it! Did I mention that I love you guys.
Can you please do a show about Munchkin Quest?
PS. If I am going to get beat by my daughter at a game, I at least want it to be by the rules. But I don’t understand them!
Love,
Rob
Hello, folks!
I’ve had some Munchkin games for awhile now, but only recently had people to play with. I found your podcast and listened to the entire run. I love listening to your games. My only complaint is that you don’t use Kill-O-Meters to keep track of your Combat Strength (well, OK, and also that you call Combat Strength “effective level” and such). You could at least use d20s or percentile dice to avoid having to count every bonus in every fight (sometimes more than once).
I wish I had been a listener when you solicited set combinations. I immediately thought that The Good, the Bad, and the Munchkin would combine with Munchkin Fu to replicate the 70s TV series, Kung Fu. Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine arrives in the old West and inspires the characters to follow his example and right wrongs.
Oh, I stopped in at Target today. They had Munchkin for 30% off, but no Munchkin Legends. :( I need a Cheat card!