In this video, Andy Looney teaches you how to play Fluxx, the card game of ever changing rules! Fluxx is available in many different varieties from your FLGS (Friendly Local Game Store,) or at www.looneylabs.com/games/fluxx
Cool deal! Needed a hands on before playing. We lost Basic Rules card and found it the same day. We have the Marvel Fluxx so a few tries and patience learning and teaching.
I’m a bit disappointed that the Creeper and Blanxx packs aren’t available in my country (Norway). I would rather get the default Fluxx than any other special edition, but I also want Creeper cards and custom cards. I would be delighted if LooneyLabs could launch the Creeper and Blanxx expansion packs worldwide-or if you could release a version of the default Fluxx that includes both the radioactive potato and other creeper cards as well as blank cards for custom card effects.
I like how he threw those cards down when you stole his card and won the game🤣🤣🤣..I’m getting these games..I’m gonna enjoy being the intelligent being I am and always thirsting after knowledge..
I picked up Star Trek TNG Fluxx on a whim from MCM Comic Con in London today. I'd never heard of the game before but it was intriguing. My friend and I spent hours in the pub afterwards trying to wrap our heads around it. I love it! If you have multiple rule cards going simultaneously, do you have to follow them in the order they were placed down?
Hi! We're glad to hear you're enjoying the game! If you have multiple rule cards going you do not have to do them in the order that they were placed. :)
Hi Andy I just bought a box of your zombie fluxx cards. I didn't know how the game works but I like zombie so I thought "why the hell not?!". Really enjoying this video and looking forward to playing the game
I rented Dr Who Flux from the library, and our family really enjoyed! So much, in fact, that we rented Eco Flux more recently. Mt wife and I ran into a couple of questions last night, though. For the Forest Fire card, do you keep the card and eliminate your keepers one by one until their all eliminated? That's the way we played it but felt like we just had to agree to what it meant. We ran into another question, too, about drawing and playing, especially when it involves a Compost card. If anybody replies to my first question, then maybe I'll shoot that question by you, too. Thanks for the game! It has opened my eyes to possibilities of creating my own game for educational purposes!
OK, I'm confused. The new rule cards that aren't draw or play rules--do they accumulate and add up? We played Marvel Fluxx for the first time and, based on the play diagram, we played with one pile of new rules. Any new rule (not a draw or play rule) simply replaced the old rule.
The new rule cards that aren't draw or play rules can all be on the table at the same time unless the card states otherwise. They don't just replace the old rule.
Star Trek Fluxx has way too many cards that kill the fun and you don't want to play. The Monty Python Fluxx is much better and I was hoping for something like that. I have had to take out some cards to make the Star Trek version go smoother.