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Reddit mentions of Steve Jackson Games Munchkin Deluxe

Sentiment score: 19
Reddit mentions: 32

We found 32 Reddit mentions of Steve Jackson Games Munchkin Deluxe. Here are the top ones.

#2 Steve Jackson Games Munchkin Deluxe #4
3 to 6 players1 2 hours to play10 and upDeluxe set includes standies and a gameboardComplete game playable out of the box
Specs:
ColorMulticoloured
Height10.5 Inches
Length2 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2011
SizeOriginal version
Weight1.5 Pounds
Width10.5 Inches
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Found 32 comments on Steve Jackson Games Munchkin Deluxe:

u/ihaveplansthatday · 15 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Munchkin - $29.99

Apron - $29.71

Lifting for Women - $14.44

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$74.14 - all are highest or high priority from her bomb list. :)

u/Eighm · 7 pointsr/GameDeals

Munchkin Deluxe is included in this. Picked it up along with Carcassone and Betrayal at House on the Hill. Thanks OP.

u/cluelessrebel · 7 pointsr/boardgames

For a base set I prefer Munchkin Deluxe. It has a board added to it, but you can still just use the cards. I find the board really helpful in getting people to play because it’s easier to describe what the goal of the game is. Also, it makes it much easier to play drunk (if thats what youre into). You can always buy expansions and other base sets and use the board to go along with it.

Munchkin Deluxe https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004U7JJWE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_80oYAbP0TA8NJ

u/geekerjoy1 · 4 pointsr/secretsanta

Munchkin Deluxe - the perfect meld of Munchkin with a gameboard and move markers.

Someone got me it for World's End Plus exchange and my husband and I have lots of fun playing it.

u/teo4all · 2 pointsr/Romania

Imi place mentalitatea de "nu s-a meritat investitia" in Secret Santa a unora de-aici. Way to break stereotypes ;)

Eu am participat 3 ani.

Am primit:

u/xaffinityx · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

If you don't already have Munchkin, you should get it. Its a lot of fun, and I think you could definitely teach a 10 year old how to play. Totally worth it.

u/Ask_Seek_Knock · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. I will be dressed up as a lab assistant to my husband's mad scientist. Just lab coats and eye protection, with a little makeup and fake blood so I look like I might have been the experiment.

  2. This game to play on Halloween night while we man the door and hand out candy to all the kids.

    Thanks for the contest and good luck on your interview. I pray it goes well for you.
u/orejo · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I have teen boys (14 and 16) and shockingly we have not yet seen the lego movie and would love to win a digital copy!

Your son sounds similar to mine in their taste profile, so I asked them what they liked as gifts when they were 12. Here are their thoughts:

  • 50 Dangerous Things book. My boys got this as a gift and decided to do all they could to accomplish all 50 of the things.

  • Munchkin. It's a card game that is easy to learn and fun to play as a family and with friends. My boys love it still!

  • Trip to Disneyland

    My recommendation (in addition to my kids) is based on his love of the titanic. Have you heard of Ernest Shackleton? He did a journey to the South Pole that was very much an adventure story about leadership and teamwork. There is a graphic novel about it that might be right for him (I haven't read it) and a larger book called Endurance.

    Good luck on the gifting!
u/cheeseburger_humper · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Munchkin is a pretty fun game.

Surprise me if I win.

u/hcker2000 · 1 pointr/webdev

Here are some more game recommendations. If you search for them on youtube you will find some TableTop videos that show how they are all played before you buy.

Small World
Munchkin Deluxe
Pandemic

Magic The Gathering can get expensive but I bet if you ask around some one already plays and could help you out.

u/elphinstone · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

So looking at your list i suggest you add Small World and the add ons and expations. small world is a fun board game where you try to controlle the world with certain races.

My other suggestion is something in the Munchkin universe, a piss take card based game mocking dng style games. this also has lots of add ons.

from mylist this maybe something else you like

u/Yokuo · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Munchkin. After all the work meetings this afternoon, I feel like someone who's been trying to slay monsters with the Spiked Codpiece.

u/HamsterButter · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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9. I'd consider it a tool, buut some may not.

10. This was the best as a kid. Still is xD

12. I game a lot

13. Best i could come up with

14. Some may call it unnatural...

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17. Gotta have em all :P

18. Jelly beans! :D

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20. This most definitely :P

Bonus:

Happy happy cake day! Make it rock.. you only get one a year... :P

By the way, of few of those say they were added August 3rd, but it was honestly at like 2 in the morning before I went to bed, so I thought they were added yesterday.

u/Fyrden · 1 pointr/sharedota2

http://www.amazon.com/Steve-Jackson-Games-1483-Munchkin/dp/B004U7JJWE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1335498241&sr=8-1

Munchkin card game. Very fun for RPG fans... best played with a group of friends. It's a card game (not like Magic the Gathering, it's more for a casual group of friends), but it's kinda hard to describe, so I'll borrow their description from the Munchkin site:

Munchkin captures the essence of the dungeon experience . . . with none of that stupid roleplaying stuff. You and your friends compete to kill monsters and grab magic items. And what magic items! Don the Horny Helmet and the Boots of Butt-Kicking. Wield the Staff of Napalm . . . or maybe the Chainsaw of Bloody Dismemberment. Start by slaughtering the Potted Plant and the Drooling Slime, and work your way up to the Plutonium Dragon . . .

Fast and silly, Munchkin can reduce any roleplaying group to hysteria. And, while they're laughing, you can steal their stuff.

u/stonewalled87 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

31 days for Augustus

I like August because it is the end of summer which means fall is almost here & the weather is finally cooling down. Also even though it has been a while since I have been in school I take full advantage of all the back to school sales. Especially at Target, the best time to stock up on stuff I need around the house. Also is there anything better than baseball in August? I think not.

Munchkin would be nice or speaking of August baseball This baseball book.

Thanks for the contest!

u/biddoodles · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You NEED Munchkin!

It's a table-top game for up to 8 people AND it's roleplaying. Everything changes, you can team up with friends to help take another friend down or help out. It's great. Look into it!

new tires. unknown.

Thanks for the contest! Enjoy the origin games you got and the new game you end up getting through this contest!

u/summerofsin · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Since you're into card games, I'm going to suggest Munchkin Deluxe!

u/ErrorX · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Pandemic

You team up to try and cure/eradicate viruses from spreading around the world. It's pretty challenging! The stupid virus gets us almost ever time!

And this classic

u/DimiCroWri · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I see you like board games and table top. I love this game! You build the board as you play and there are like 60 different scenarios. My friends have it, but it'd be cool to have my own copy. You should also check out Munchkin Deluxe and some of those extensions.

u/Nobunga37 · 1 pointr/Munchkin

Either the Foil Edition or the Deluxe Edition that comes with a board.

u/tandem7 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

The Resistance is really fun, especially when you have a large group of people :)

Have you tried Fluxx or Munchkin at all? They're not exactly board games, but they're a blast to play, especially if you enjoy RPGs.

Not sure if you're into cookbooks or not, but both Grillhouse: Gastropub at Home and This is a Cookbook look like they'd be neat.

u/mandajeanjellybean · 1 pointr/boardgames

Do you have access to Amazon? here

u/alsorobots · 1 pointr/tabletop

You could go all in with an awesome collection of Cards Against Humanity!

It requires you to have a pretty twisted sense of humor but it's a ton of fun with friends.

You could check out Firefly the Game.

If you're a fan of the space opera, this is one of the more enjoyable games I've ever played.

If you really don't mind blowing 300 bucks, there's the Star Wars X-Wing miniatures game!

You take control of a spacecraft in the Star Wars universe and each game is like an episode of a Star Wars tv show, with a clear goal and twists and turns along the way as you try and accomplish that goal. The miniatures can get pricey but 300 bucks would get you started on a pretty sweet collection if you buy the smaller ships.

300 bucks would also get you started with the world's greatest trading card game: Magic the Gathering!

This classic card game has been around for over 20 years, features thousands upon thousands of cards to select from and, just like chess, takes 10 minutes to learn and a lifetime to master. For 300 bucks you could both have a gaming mat, plenty of dice, a kick-ass card collection and more than enough to start building multiple decks. Heck, you can just go and buy pre-made decks from a plethora of websites. Check out Youtube for suggestions on what formats you might enjoy, but kitchen table Magic the Gathering is VERY satisfying for two people.

Of course, if you really want an epic adventure, you could check out the bigger, meaner, older cousin of Magic the Gathering, and maybe the most infamous table top game in the world: Dungeons and Dragons!

A little more effort than most, but hugely rewarding if you have a colorful imagination and don't mind some simple math (most games requre SOME math, just look at Monopoly), and you have decades of books to explore, and many are available for pretty cheap from both used book stores and your local library (hopefully). This is a hobby that lasts for the rest of your life.

Like Dungeons and Dragons but want a more easy and accessible game to start out? How about [Muchkin!] (http://www.amazon.com/Steve-Jackson-Games-1483SJG-Munchkin/dp/B004U7JJWE/ref=sr_1_1?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1462113434&sr=1-1&keywords=munchkin)

We're talking dungeons...dragons...knights in shining armor and a LOT of fun. It's a good start for tabletop gaming.

Of course, Tabletop gaming is pretty extensive when it comes to choices. Here are a few more to check out:

The Game of the Century: Settlers of Catan

Spooky fun with Arkham Horror!

Big Adventures: Small Heroes... Mice and Mystics!

Survive the Zombie Apocalypse with Dead of Winter!

Of course, like Levar Burton says, you don't have to take my word for it. Here is the awesome Wil Wheaton's Youtube series, Tabletop! He plays with his friends so you don't have to! This series is amazing at helping to decide which tabletop game might be best for your playing needs.

Need a little help deciding if Magic the Gathering is right for you? How about Spellslingers on Youtube! Game Guru Day[9] plays Magic with his friends. Not only is this a super easy way to learn the game, it's a lot of fun to watch.

Need a little help understanding Dungeons and Dragons? Give Critical Role on Youtube a listen!

Luckily, you happened upon a time where tabletop games are going stronger than ever so...good luck!

u/BranWafr · 1 pointr/boardgames

As I said, already, for the top 10 games you can probably get a good deal online. But, stray from that and the deals aren't as big. My gaming habits tend more towards casual, family and friend style games, which may also make a difference.

Forbidden Island - 16%

Gloom expansion - 15%

Say Anything - 12%

Munchkin - 16%

Tsuro - 19%

MLP Trading Card Game - 9%

Bananagrams - 21%

Scrabble - 15%

Apples to Apples - 0%

Oz Fluxx - 23%

Those are the last 10 games I bought. The biggest percentage is 23%, and that was only a $3 difference. The biggest dollar difference was $5. For differences that small, i'll buy local. It supports the local guy and I get it now, not several days to a week from now.

Also, the reason I don't agree with the original statement is because (as is shown in my personal examples) the online prices aren't that much less for the games I have purchased lately. And, I have never called in to any of the local stores and found that they do not have something in stock that isn't also out of stock online. So, I also disagree with the assertion that they cannot compete for item availability.

Again, I use the bookstore analogy. Sure, I may be able to get a better deal for a book online, but it's not going to stop my from heading to Powells. And, except for the most obscure of titles, i'll probably find a copy of it at Powells.