Kung Fu 2100

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Cover art by Denis Loubet, 1980

Kung Fu 2100 is a board game published by Steve Jackson Games in 1980 that simulates martial arts combat.

Components

Kung Fu 2100 is a martial arts microgame about combat that takes place in a future setting.[1] In a world ruled by the evil CloneMaster, Terminators have been trained in martial arts to end the CloneMaster's reign. One player controls the Terminators, the other controls the CloneMaster and his minions.

The microgame box contains[2]

  • 10" x 21" map of the CloneMaster's fortress
  • rules
  • combat results table (CRT) and damage record sheet
  • thin cardstock counters

Setup

The CloneMaster player places all of the CloneMaster's minions on the map facedown.[2]

Gameplay

Three scenarios are included with the game, including a solitaire game. In each scenario, three Terminators enter the fortress. Each turn consists of Terminator movement, attack and movement, followed by CloneMaster movement and attack.[2]

Combat

In combat, the Terminator player picks three skill counters and his opponent picks two. Each player puts down one counter, the attacker rolls a six-sided die, and the CRT is checked for that combination. Now the Clonemaster's first defensive counter becomes the CloneMaster's first attack. The Terminator places a second counter as a defense. The Clonemaster rolls a die, the CRT is consulted. Attack and defense are switched again, and combat continues.[2]

Victory conditions

Whoever is the last man standing is the winner.

Publication history

Reception

References

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