One Last Hand
About the Game
ENTER AS FRIENDS. LEAVE AS ENEMIES.
Outlaws, nobles, mystics, fools, killers, and kings of coin all made the same mistake.
They asked for one last hand.
Now they are pulled from different ages into broken worlds where gold means nothing, pride means everything, and every match is another chance to win back their ego.
Bring your friends. Protect your pride. Good luck keeping either.
One Last Hand is a chaotic 2–6 player party game inspired by poker, but this is not classic poker. Here, you bid for cards, build your hand, bend the rules, and turn your best combo into a slap your friends will never forget.
Everyone wants to leave with their pride intact.
Your friends may have other plans.
PICK YOUR EGO. TRY TO KEEP IT.
Every player enters as a ridiculous legend with something to prove.
Some were rich. Some were feared. Some were noble. Some were mysterious. Some probably should have stopped playing a long time ago.
Now all they have left is their pride, and even that is not safe when your friend can slap you with the hand they built.
Pick your character, enter the chaos, and try to look confident while everything falls apart.
BID FOR CARDS. THEN FIGHT WITH THEM.
Cards are not simply dealt to you.
Before the battle begins, everyone secretly bids for the cards they want. Spend wisely, bluff boldly, or bid just to stop your friend from completing the perfect hand.
Then the real fight begins.
Your hand becomes your attack. Your backup hand helps you defend. One clever play can turn the match around, and one bad decision can make you the next target.
This is poker-inspired chaos, not poker night.
IT’S NOT CHEATING IF EVERYONE CAN DO IT.
Relics and Power-ups let you bend the rules in all the wrong ways.
Change card values, shift suits, create strange combinations, survive one more round, or ruin someone’s perfect plan right before they start celebrating.
Build something clever. Build something unfair. Build something that makes everyone at the table immediately target you.
Is it cheating?
Maybe.
Is it allowed?
Absolutely.
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