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Astralis Violentus
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“Trivial Pursuit Empire Edition”
Question cards 🃏 include but are not limited to:
“What is the internal temperature of a Tauntaun?”
“What store do stormtroopers miss the most?”
“What did Moff Tarkin use for his front yard when he ran out of gravel?”
Answer cards include but are not limited to:
“Luke warm”
“Target”
“Alderaan”
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Professional Nildea Vidh
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- DASH.png
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None of the resources in this other than the text are mine. I.. forgot where they all came from, I'm sorry. Rated E for Everyone logo came from Wikipedia.
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TuQ’uan Varick di Plagia
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Hat on a Hat: The Game of Hats
Hat on a Hat is a game that can be played solo or with friends while traveling the galaxy. This is a checklist game where you complete challenges to earn points, whether you want to challenge yourself to see what you’re capable of, or want to get a group together to see who can earn the most points, the galaxy is your hat. So wear it!
Challenges include:
Take a picture wearing a hat __ = 1 point*
Obtain a commemorative hat __ = 2 points**
Get the silliest hat __ = 10 points
Take a picture wearing a hit in front of a famous landmark __ = 25 Points***
Swap hats with a celebrity __ = 50 points***
Make your own hat __ = 75 points
Convince someone your ugly hat is actually fashionable __ = 100 points
Collect 10 different hats from The Shame Corner __ = 150 points
AND MANY MORE!!
Most challenges are repeatable for more points!
* Each picture must be a unique hat to count.
** Multiple hats from the same event/location/commemoration will only be counted once.
*** The definition of celebrity and landmark must be agreed upon by participants before attempting this challenge. Celebrities must be identifiable, not all Wookiee are Chewbacca.
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Knight Kora
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The Galaxy Game
As you fly through the galaxy, see how many ships from different planets you can spot on your journey through the galaxy.
Use this handy galaxy map to mark your progress and tally up your points at the end of your travels! Whoever has the most wins!
Also available: a Species of the Galaxy variation.
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Lord Muz Ashen Keibatsu
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One of those retro water-filled handheld ringtoss games, where you try to get the rings onto the tail of the tailring.
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Augur J'Kast
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Travel sets of "Star Destroyer" -- Star Wars "Battleship"
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Master Seraine "Erinyes" Taldrya Ténama
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Arcade game called Bread Warrior Therapist. A penitent swordsman-turned-baker from the Eastern Expanse faces a series of increasingly emotionally stunted enemies from his dark past. Having sworn an oath never to draw blood again, his weapons are a series of long, thin loaves of crusty bread which he bakes fresh each morning.
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Atra
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- Atra opted out of publishing his submission.
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Archpriest Azler Wilder
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"Stealing the Dragon's Hoard."
Card game in the style of Go Fish, but with a few extra fun details.
Up to 3 players, who are thieves stealing from a Dragon.
25 cards.
20 cards 'Treasure cards' and are divided up as so:
Each card is one of four colors - Red, Blue, Green, and Purple, 5 cards per color.
Each card is one of four 'types' of treasure - Relic, Technology, Magic, and Weapon, 5 cards per type.
The remaining 5 cards are Tricks of the Trade cards, which you can play to ask a question about one card the opponent has and the opponent has to answer honestly.
Once a Trick card has been used, it is shuffled back into the deck.
At the start of the game, each player draws 5 cards and writes down what any Treasures drawn are.
The cards are then shuffled into the deck and again each player draws 5 cards.
Any Treasure cards that the player has redrawn from the first draw are added to the point pile.
Each turn, a player tries to guess which cards the opposing player has in order to take them for your own.
Regardless of if you guess right or wrong, you draw a card; again, if you owned a Treasure card previously, you add it to your pile automatically.
Once a player has no cards in their hand, the player with the most points wins.
NOTES:
The rules specifically state this game is designed to encourage trickery!
Learn to count cards, change the angle you're sitting to possibly see an opponent's cards in a reflection behind them, if you're a Force User maybe you use the Force to see the cards in one way or another, there are no rules against cheating and the game specifically states that.
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A deleted dossier
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pazaak solitaire: deal out all the cards in several rows, with one card on each row face up, try to sort the cards into numerical rows
(so like solitaire but since no black/red cards i dunno?)
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Dr. Lexiconus Qor
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- 11082025 1027 v1 shame corner games.pdf
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Enjoy!
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Korvyn
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Rancor Rampage
A single-player stand-up Arcade game where players take control of a Racnor with a joystick and 2 action buttons. The A button is to jump, the B button is to attack. The object is to maneuver the rancor through the side-scrolling maps and eat the enemies while dodging incoming fire. A high score is recorded at the end with the top ten being a coveted position.
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Minister Kalen Joss
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A ring toss game in a booth where the contestant must toss a small hard duraplas ring and have it land on the top of an empty liqour bottle. Its a carnival game scam, but its fun.
For bonus points, here's some other random ideas for Shame Corner atty, muah!
Full body detailing and wellness shop(For droids). This will include all sorts of games and puzzles specifically designed for droids to play together. Has your droid ever complained of being lonely, or wanting to share the company of other droids? If you ever have your droid with you and need to 'step away' for a bit, you can drop them off at the 'Droid Babysitter' at the Shame Corner.
Every good strip mall in space needs a menagerie of odd life forms(could be super fun writing)
A slip and slide course down a ramp into a mudpit where 'mos eisley cantina band' music plays on a loop.
Target practice shooting range (its star wars, all of our characters need one, its easy money)
A Twi'lek Massage parlour(That's a personal one just for me)
Lightsaber repair shop(enough of this 'a Jedi makes and repairs his own saber'- nonsense)
Test range for small vessels to 'test of our repairs and upgrades'(think of a star wars version of a go cart track, with us FANatics racing eachother, and bumping into eachother, or asteroids etc)
The 'Hoth' Spot Ice Cream Parlour( nudge nudge wink wink, get it?)
And arcade filled with all sorts of racing and shooting games(You know, for the kids)
A wookie owned fur and hair stylist boutique(they gotta be good at it right?)
An arms dealer shop, thats actually a front for drug dealing slavers(just to reinforce the depravity of it all)
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Warlord Vincent Brujah
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Rather than a single game, I think it would be cool if there was an entire game/gambling room. It could contain the following:
1) A full wall of slot machines named "Hutt's Bounty" adorned with pictures of Jabba the Hutt and random treasure
2) A full wall of mixed video card games. Video sabaac, video pazaak, etc.
3) Zinbiddle tables
4) Hintaro tables
5) A full bar
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Fist Uji Tameike
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Holo-Net Game: Jedi
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Adept Tahiri Thorn Morte Tarentae
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Toss the ring around the Tailring.
Simple board set up, a combination of the ring toss and cornhole.
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