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Mortal Kombat Kard Game
A playing card featuring Mileena's Babality finishing move
Designer(s)David Cassady
Laddie Ervin
Robert Stratman
Publisher(s)BradyGames
Players2+
Playing time~30 minutes

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Mortal Kombat Kard Game is an out-of-print collectible card game released in January 1996 by BradyGames in cooperation with Midway Games.[1] It is based on the Mortal Kombatvideo game series but without excessive violence like its video game counterparts.

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We face Mortal Kombat fighters in 2 player mode to perform each of their fatalities and Finish Him with which to beat opponents. This series created in 1992 was launched in recreational machines captivating the players, until they finally reached the consoles and are now available on your screens.

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Game[edit]

The game featured all of the playable characters from the first two Mortal Kombat games (Mortal Kombat and Mortal Kombat II), as well as the hidden and boss characters. The game consisted of a set of 300 unique cards each with a rarity level of either bronze (common), silver (uncommon), or gold (rare). The cards were available in 60-card starter packs and 15-card booster packs.

Rules[edit]

Similar to the MK video games, the objective of the card game is to win the Mortal Kombat fighting tournament. Players must determine how many matches will make up a tournament, and the player who wins a majority of these matches wins the game. A player wins a match by defeating other Kombatants (players) two out of three rounds. One can win by having the most Kombat Points left when time runs out or by knocking the opponents down to zero Kombat Points. Any round that ends in a draw or with both Kombatants at zero Kombat Points (when both Kombatants are KO'd at the same time) must be replayed.

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Reception[edit]

Allen Varney reviewed the game in The Duelist as a 'worse clone' of Magic: the Gathering.[2]

See also[edit]

  • Epic Battles, a collectible card game featuring Mortal Kombat: Deception characters.

References[edit]

  1. ^Miller, John Jackson (2003), Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide, Second Edition, pp. 401–402.
  2. ^Varney, Allen (February 1997), 'Inside the Industry', The Duelist (#15), p. 83

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mortal_Kombat_Kard_Game&oldid=982654694'
Mortal Kombat Kard Game
A playing card featuring Mileena's Babality finishing move
Designer(s)David Cassady
Laddie Ervin
Robert Stratman
Publisher(s)BradyGames
Players2+
Playing time~30 minutes

Mortal Kombat Kard Game is an out-of-print collectible card game released in January 1996 by BradyGames in cooperation with Midway Games.[1] It is based on the Mortal Kombatvideo game series but without excessive violence like its video game counterparts.

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Game[edit]

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The game featured all of the playable characters from the first two Mortal Kombat games (Mortal Kombat and Mortal Kombat II), as well as the hidden and boss characters. The game consisted of a set of 300 unique cards each with a rarity level of either bronze (common), silver (uncommon), or gold (rare). The cards were available in 60-card starter packs and 15-card booster packs.

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Rules[edit]

Similar to the MK video games, the objective of the card game is to win the Mortal Kombat fighting tournament. Players must determine how many matches will make up a tournament, and the player who wins a majority of these matches wins the game. A player wins a match by defeating other Kombatants (players) two out of three rounds. One can win by having the most Kombat Points left when time runs out or by knocking the opponents down to zero Kombat Points. Any round that ends in a draw or with both Kombatants at zero Kombat Points (when both Kombatants are KO'd at the same time) must be replayed.

Reception[edit]

Allen Varney reviewed the game in The Duelist as a 'worse clone' of Magic: the Gathering.[2]

See also[edit]

  • Epic Battles, a collectible card game featuring Mortal Kombat: Deception characters.

References[edit]

  1. ^Miller, John Jackson (2003), Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide, Second Edition, pp. 401–402.
  2. ^Varney, Allen (February 1997), 'Inside the Industry', The Duelist (#15), p. 83

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mortal_Kombat_Kard_Game&oldid=982654694'