Logan Newman same lol, and I just stare seriously and say “are you sure you want to challenge me?” And then it puts them off to challenge if I have him or not
It's great, i go to a games society where we bring our own games to play with each other and i always bring coup. Not everyone in the group has played it so when someone joins in and we explain it to them we tell them "you'll understand after a couple of rotations" because of how easy it is to pick up
@@Manpro107more or less? cause the objective of the game itself is to be last man standing because you couped everybody (because you had lots of influence and coins)
Dangerous to challenge an assassin! If you lose, not only do you give up one card from being assassinated, but also another card from losing the challenge
One of the best party/pregame/drinking boardgames I've played/bought, really easy to learn and people tend to get the hang of the game within 1-2 playthroughs. Would recommend! :^)
@@TB--sp9wy Drink every time you lose a card or eliminate a card. You can do whatever you want for drinking rules though like say every time someone claims duke, though with that rule most people will probably die of alcohol poisoning within a few rounds
Excellent and most entertaining video! 👍 Here’s a quick summary of the rules in exactly 100 words: 1) Players receive two action influencer cards in hand and two coins. 2) Eliminate and turnup all opponents’ influencers cards to win. 3) On your turn, either take 1 coin as income, take 2 as foreign aid (can be blocked by opponent’s Duke card), take 3 as tax with Duke card, eliminate opponent’s card with 7, eliminate a card with 3 and Assassin (blocked by Contessa), exchange Ambassador to select 1 of 2 drawn cards, steal 2 with Captain (blocked by Captain or Ambassador). 4) Eliminate one card when challenged for bluffed action/block without supporting card or failing a challenge. Replace challenge surviving card.
I love this game. I just wish there would be more of an incentive to calling a bluff. It oculd be fixed by having the game by either a team game or adding an incentive.
I have a question! In a players turn how many challenges can we have? For example if player one takes an action on player two and he counteracts, then player one challenges! Can a third player challenge either of them??
According to the developers, I was told no. But in the rule book, it says yes. So whoever you want to listen too 🤔 (yes they wrote the book but no revisions were made. Only Captian/Ambassador can block the one you stealing from the target player and no one can interject. Same with Contessa. (In the event of an Assassination only the target player can claim contessa) You can play with the house rule any player can interject makes it more fun.) Edit: Fun thing if you claim Assassin and lie you keep your coins 🪙 Since the book says when resolving the action did not go through you must not pay.
Once the game is set to 2 people remaining, if one has Duke for sure amd other has a Captain, the game is already a lost cause for the duke guy, also an assassin card always looses the card if someone getting assasind, challanges it. There are some loop holes in this game which makes it stale at some point or another. I myself added an additional rule to the game to make it more interesting, which is. {If someone only have One card left and 2 or less coins, he can exchange that card from the deck at his turn. But can only be done once by that player per game}
i have a question, if i have a duke and an assasin, and im taking my taxes on the first round and the 2nd round i'm assasinate someone, they tell me they have contessa, i don't believe them, they didn't have contessa, and i'm still assasinate the other influence card? so in this case my opponent is out in 1 action?
@@garrywiltson6161 Your opponent will surely counter challenge you to show your assassin card before they die. U can't kill anyone without u proven u have the assassin card... unless your opponent (newbie) willing to give up 1 of their card without counter challenge you to show your assassin card.. basically they have no harm to counter challenge you, since they are going to lose 1 card anyway, if they counter challenge you to open your card, and found out you don't have assasin card, they can keep their card, and you will lose 1 of your card.
@@junwah i think claiming contessa is more clever than asking the assassin card, assuming you have assassin, if i ask you, both my influence are gone. Assuming you don't, one of your influence is gone. If i claim contessa, if you agree i am safe you are safe. If you disagree, i also lose. Better chance of surviving with claiming contesssa, because you snd i will still have 2 influences.
So if I have Duke and Capitan, Can I have income 3 coin+2coin using capitan's stealing and income 1 coin or I can only use 1 action per turn? is it different when I have 1or 2card? please specify.
The best variant of this is to shuffle any lost influence cards back into the deck. This prevents people from knowing which influence cards are out and with as many as 6 people playing you can keep more people guessing.
There are two players left. Each has two influence cards. One of them tries to assassinate the other, he is blocked, but he challenges the block and the “blocker” is caught bluffing. How many influences does the bluffer lose? He was both assassinated and caught bluffing.
You should pay attention to their announcements. They didn't play last week due to moving into their own studio. Critical role is now it's own company separate from Geek and Sundry (though Geek and Sundry will still have a large part to play in hosting the livestreams and posting the recorded videos and all that.
Geek & Sundry was purchased by Legendary. Wil and Felicia and not really involved in the operation of it anymore. So its unlikely we will ever see it come back. But GameTheGame is still a fun show that shows games being played. It may not be as good, but its a decent second place.
Sadly the art and theme are horrible of this game. How to hell can you remember what the contessa or captain does? The only way the could have made it even worse is to rename the assassin to a baron or something stupid. Sadly the cheat card is useless because when you look at it the others know you're bluffing.
How can you remember what they do? By learning what they do, there's literally only five characters (assuming base game, and the expansion doesn't add all that much) and how is it useless? You can easily use it to make others THINK you're bluffing. It's literally just there for people to learn in the first place, which takes all of a game or two
And that learning cycle could be easily reduced to zero games if they used a good theme, where the characters names have a real world relation with the actions they do. For instance a thief makes more sense to take 3 coins. A police officer stops a thief. etc. This needs 1 second of explaining instead of the 4 minutes rules and probably 20 minutes of playing. Furthermore, each time there is a new player you can start all over again.
I always have a duke. Everyone always has a duke.
Logan Newman you just pretend if you don’t lmao
@@WildcardASMR No. I always pretend I do. I'm taking that tax every time until someone calls me out.
Logan Newman same lol, and I just stare seriously and say “are you sure you want to challenge me?” And then it puts them off to challenge if I have him or not
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Exactly haha
Coup is such a great game for its simplicity, you can teach almost anyone in one short round.
Indeed, I got taught in one round and in just about five, I was wiping every player (experienced players) with ease.
It's great, i go to a games society where we bring our own games to play with each other and i always bring coup. Not everyone in the group has played it so when someone joins in and we explain it to them we tell them "you'll understand after a couple of rotations" because of how easy it is to pick up
It’s too easy, we don’t understand what’s behind.
I love this kind of games with simple rules and deep strategy
Its all fun and games until you realize there's 6 players claiming to have a duke and only 4 cards per character. >_>
3 cards per character
3 cards per character
3 cards per character
3 cards per character
3 cards per character
Even with all of the games I own, Coup and One Night Ultimate Werewolf get the most usage. Love colluding and deluding games.
Werewolf is hard to explain to new players..
Friend brought this game over to game night and I had so much fun, i bought one for myself...awesome game
Is the goal of the game to collect as many coins as you can
@@Manpro107more or less? cause the objective of the game itself is to be last man standing because you couped everybody (because you had lots of influence and coins)
AS THE CARDS DICTATE!!!
Macoalopalop DO YOU CHALLENGE ME GOOD SIR?!?!?!
Daniel Hersey I WILL BLOCK THAT ASSASSINATION WITH MY CONTESA!!!
Dangerous to challenge an assassin! If you lose, not only do you give up one card from being assassinated, but also another card from losing the challenge
I just picked this up on clearance, excited to break it out tonight!
One of the best party/pregame/drinking boardgames I've played/bought, really easy to learn and people tend to get the hang of the game within 1-2 playthroughs. Would recommend! :^)
magnusrunar How does the drinking game version works?
Oh sorry, not really a "drinking game" per se, just a fun game to play while having a beer or two or ten.
magnusrunar OK
Take a shot if you lose calling the bluff part.
@@TB--sp9wy Drink every time you lose a card or eliminate a card. You can do whatever you want for drinking rules though like say every time someone claims duke, though with that rule most people will probably die of alcohol poisoning within a few rounds
Excellent and most entertaining video! 👍 Here’s a quick summary of the rules in exactly 100 words:
1) Players receive two action influencer cards in hand and two coins.
2) Eliminate and turnup all opponents’ influencers cards to win.
3) On your turn, either take 1 coin as income, take 2 as foreign aid (can be blocked by opponent’s Duke card), take 3 as tax with Duke card, eliminate opponent’s card with 7, eliminate a card with 3 and Assassin (blocked by Contessa), exchange Ambassador to select 1 of 2 drawn cards, steal 2 with Captain (blocked by Captain or Ambassador).
4) Eliminate one card when challenged for bluffed action/block without supporting card or failing a challenge. Replace challenge surviving card.
00:41
YOU USED THE DEATH SOUND FROM OUTCAST
Don't think we won't notice!
I love this show. The thing board game has been on my mind since I seen it.....
I think we're all glad you're in front of the paywall.
Nice to see a pretty simple game.
2:25 Note that only the player being stolen from or assassinated can block those.
Can you do a how to play and a gameplay video at the "Oath of the Brotherhood :The Chosen"?
i love this game so much.
I love this game. I just wish there would be more of an incentive to calling a bluff. It oculd be fixed by having the game by either a team game or adding an incentive.
Have you tried Coup Reformation?
Why not getting an extra coin or two if you called someone and were correct
I have a question! In a players turn how many challenges can we have? For example if player one takes an action on player two and he counteracts, then player one challenges! Can a third player challenge either of them??
According to the developers, I was told no. But in the rule book, it says yes. So whoever you want to listen too 🤔 (yes they wrote the book but no revisions were made. Only Captian/Ambassador can block the one you stealing from the target player and no one can interject.
Same with Contessa. (In the event of an Assassination only the target player can claim contessa) You can play with the house rule any player can interject makes it more fun.)
Edit: Fun thing if you claim Assassin and lie you keep your coins 🪙
Since the book says when resolving the action did not go through you must not pay.
Kinda liking the Harry Dresden style pendant :)
Once the game is set to 2 people remaining, if one has Duke for sure amd other has a Captain, the game is already a lost cause for the duke guy, also an assassin card always looses the card if someone getting assasind, challanges it. There are some loop holes in this game which makes it stale at some point or another.
I myself added an additional rule to the game to make it more interesting, which is.
{If someone only have One card left and 2 or less coins, he can exchange that card from the deck at his turn. But can only be done once by that player per game}
Great video, thanks I found the instructions in the box to be a bit vague
i have a question,
if i have a duke and an assasin,
and im taking my taxes on the first round
and the 2nd round i'm assasinate someone,
they tell me they have contessa,
i don't believe them,
they didn't have contessa,
and i'm still assasinate the other influence card?
so in this case my opponent is out in 1 action?
Yes! They lose one for the assassination and the other for having their bluff called
after you used and review u have an assasin card, you have to switch the character from the deck and get a new character.
@@junwah i don't think i need to show my assassin to them, because they did not question my cards
@@garrywiltson6161 Your opponent will surely counter challenge you to show your assassin card before they die. U can't kill anyone without u proven u have the assassin card... unless your opponent (newbie) willing to give up 1 of their card without counter challenge you to show your assassin card.. basically they have no harm to counter challenge you, since they are going to lose 1 card anyway, if they counter challenge you to open your card, and found out you don't have assasin card, they can keep their card, and you will lose 1 of your card.
@@junwah i think claiming contessa is more clever than asking the assassin card,
assuming you have assassin, if i ask you, both my influence are gone. Assuming you don't, one of your influence is gone. If i claim contessa, if you agree i am safe you are safe. If you disagree, i also lose.
Better chance of surviving with claiming contesssa, because you snd i will still have 2 influences.
So if I have Duke and Capitan, Can I have income 3 coin+2coin using capitan's stealing and income 1 coin or I can only use 1 action per turn? is it different when I have 1or 2card? please specify.
1 action per turn.
Does anyone know what happened to all the damn playlists on this channel?
Quick question can anyone just jump in and block assassinations or block stealing of another player?
This was a fun game!
Man this girls facial expressions are top tier
Which would you prefer: Coup or Masquerade?
are you from scotland?
does RUclips have a filter that I can be notified only when Becca Scott is in Geek & Sundry content?
What a great sand simple game.
I'm here because of Becca
Go here for Michio Kaku: ruclips.net/video/0NbBjNiw4tk/видео.html
How do you play online? The app doesn't work.
coup is great because the game is so quick, so even if you get kicked, you don’t have to wait long before playing again
The best variant of this is to shuffle any lost influence cards back into the deck. This prevents people from knowing which influence cards are out and with as many as 6 people playing you can keep more people guessing.
Going to try this!
2:09 Wth that hand is doing there?
There are two players left. Each has two influence cards. One of them tries to assassinate the other, he is blocked, but he challenges the block and the “blocker” is caught bluffing. How many influences does the bluffer lose? He was both assassinated and caught bluffing.
Loses 1st card from inability to block the assassination
Loses 2nd card for losing the challenge
Please upload how to play assault of the giants d&d video.
This game look fun.
*looks
It is. It's one of the games my family plays during Christmas dinner.
What happened to The Morganville Vampires
Is this game fair/balance? Eg when 3 players secretly team up against 1 player
this is why this game called Coup...
I know this isnt the right place but, anyone know why the next episode of crit role isnt up..?
dustin lindsey there wasn't a new episode this week
You should pay attention to their announcements. They didn't play last week due to moving into their own studio. Critical role is now it's own company separate from Geek and Sundry (though Geek and Sundry will still have a large part to play in hosting the livestreams and posting the recorded videos and all that.
I love Coup!
BUT DO YOU HAVE THE EXPANSION PACK? ERIC DOES
BECCA SCOTT WHAT ARE YOU DOIN HERE?!?
Yay! An episode I actually sat completely through and enjoyed. And I didn’t even cringe once!!
Thanks this really helped
I noticed a Nerf Hammar Shot on the table.
Pay wall?
i’m obsessed with her dress wtf where do i find it ):
Scythe please!!!
Thank youuu Subaru!!
I want to play boardgame with her but I don't know the rules mmm..
Fully expected more people complaining this game was already done on Table Top
I'm convinced G&S wants to pretend TableTop never existed.
Geek & Sundry was purchased by Legendary. Wil and Felicia and not really involved in the operation of it anymore. So its unlikely we will ever see it come back. But GameTheGame is still a fun show that shows games being played. It may not be as good, but its a decent second place.
When it was done on tabletop they really messed up the rules, it was super disappointing. Didn't notice any errors in the summary though.
I miss the celebrities, mostly. They tend to be more energetic and personable, which makes it more fun to watch.
If you get assassinated just challenge the person who did it too you you have nothing to lose anyway
New to the channel and I love board games but I have to say the Host is a babe
Such a fun game but I am terrible at it
Curry influence?
holy damn it's the girl from the zoochosis vids
Hasn't this have been played before?
The Duke shall take 3!!!
Sensational dress! :)
W O U L D!
I'm here because the people demand change.
How to spot great liar in your squad
I challenge my friend and end up in a boxing match
Dunno why I keep thinking this woman is the contessa hehe
Who always lie having duke? 🤣
I like this video for another reason.
wow.
Everyone in the comments is claiming to have a Duke....
Hmmm
I think I'll let it slide....
looks like piper perri tbh
Yeah, she’s gorgeous.
she is so fine
Gimme dat sweet sweet cringe.
Ah yes, that is how to enjoy these videos.
_Someone’s_ uptight.
@@immortalsun Three years ago. Impressive
@@TzarNicco Thank you.
she is relay beautiful
OK?
i wanna play with her
TheOneWhoLaughs956 Who doesn't?
Try getting some friends.
Becca can destroy my influence card any time. ;-)
Hey there beautiful Becky Lynch
It's been 18 seconds
1st
Third
It's hard to know how to play the game when you are so distracted by the beautiful narrator. Just saying.
Women^s voice : so irritating.
I don’t think so.
Sadly the art and theme are horrible of this game. How to hell can you remember what the contessa or captain does? The only way the could have made it even worse is to rename the assassin to a baron or something stupid. Sadly the cheat card is useless because when you look at it the others know you're bluffing.
How can you remember what they do? By learning what they do, there's literally only five characters (assuming base game, and the expansion doesn't add all that much) and how is it useless? You can easily use it to make others THINK you're bluffing. It's literally just there for people to learn in the first place, which takes all of a game or two
And that learning cycle could be easily reduced to zero games if they used a good theme, where the characters names have a real world relation with the actions they do. For instance a thief makes more sense to take 3 coins. A police officer stops a thief. etc. This needs 1 second of explaining instead of the 4 minutes rules and probably 20 minutes of playing. Furthermore, each time there is a new player you can start all over again.
Those who memorize only 5 total cards exhibit superior game skill and those that don’t are putting themselves at a disadvantage.
Bro cmon it only took the average person with 100 iq like 3 games to remember them all ( the shockingly high grand total of 5 card )