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Game Info: Kill Dr. Lucky

Board Game
2-4 Players
Ages 13+
30-45 Minutes
Publisher: Titanic Games
Purchase Kill Doctor Lucky at Paizo.com
Kill Dr. Lucky profile at BoardGameGeek

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Why do all mystery games start just after all the fun is over?

Welcome to the J. Robert Lucky mansion, a sprawling country estate just ten miles north of nowhere. It's a fine country home, chock full of unusual weapons, good hiding places, and craven killers. Killers like you.

The object? Kill Doctor Lucky. Find a weapon, track the old man down, and do him in. The obstacles? For one thing, all of your friends would rather do it first. For another, Doctor Lucky is aptly named. You would think that after being stabbed, hung, poisoned, and poked in the eye, the Old Doctor would just lie down and accept his fate. But he's got more lives than Rasputin, and an uncanny knack for dodging your best traps.

Stick to it. Persevere. The Doctor's luck won't last forever. Before the night is over, someone is going to kill Doctor Lucky. And it might as well be you.

Kill Dr. Lucky was designed by James Earnest, who was assisted Rick Fish, Dave Howell, E. Jordan Bojar, Toivo Rovainen, and various well-fed guinea pigs.

Kill Dr. Lucky is © 1996 Cheapass Games. All rights reserved. No parts of this product may be reproduced without specific permission from the publisher.
Used under license.

About the Programmer

John Miller has been programming and playing games since he was kid, and loves combining these two hobbies so it's no surprise that he wound up coding a game like Kill Dr. Lucky for GTO. John enjoys most every type of game - card, computer, role-playing, or board, and plays D&D, Puerto Rico , and Chez Geek regularly with friends. John is a software engineer by day ... and a software engineer by night, when he runs his own amateur game site at http://www.starempires.com , which focuses on turn-based, play-by-web games. One of his most recent offline projects was a 25mm miniatures version of Circus Maximus ( http://www.starempires.com/~john/circus_maximus/cm.jpg).

John states “It was great fun coding Kill Dr. Lucky for GTO and I hope to code another game for them sometime in the future.”
If you wish to contact John, you can message him on using the GTO username johnm.

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