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Rules Overview

In Popgun you play a Ganger Warlord in the age of the New Feudalism, a future world where the forces of law and the underworld are at parity. You are attempting to build your rep against other gangs in the city, building your rep by taking out other gangs and running crime sprees throughout the city.

Go get what's yours, but be careful: the other guy wants what's yours too!

Goal

Be the first player to get 10 rep, or be the only gang with members left on the board.
Game Setup

At the beginning of the game each player will have their gang members at their hideout (each player can have up to five gangers), their hideout card, and their deck. Each player draws four cards, and grabs three cash tokens.

Draw five cards from the City deck and lay them out in the jungle.

Roll dice to see who takes the first action.

Turn order

At the beginning of the turn, starting with the first player, each player moves any gangers in his crew out into his jungle then draws a card from is deck.

Each player gets two actions per turn. The first player takes his first action, then the each player in a clockwise takes their first turn. When all first actions are taken, all players take their second actions, starting with the first player and proceeding clockwise as before.

On each action, a player can:

Commit a crime
Look for jobs
Equip gear
Rumble
Takeover a location
Shakedown a location
draw a card
play an event card
Recruit a ganger
Lay low

At any time a player a reaction card, assuming that the conditions specified on the reaction card are met.

During each player's action, if they have met the conditions for winning the game, they win.

If at any time a player has no gangers in play (whether in the jungle, lockup or the hideout), that player is out of the game.

At the end of their turn, each player can get one of their gangers out of lockup who was not put their this turn.

Wow...

Once i writ a card game called "Mob", and it seems alot like this. "Mob" was never published or submitted due to lack of testing. I should look for that old text doc.