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Aye, Dark Overlord! Is a fantasy-based party game with a humorous and easy-going tone. To play, you only need a bit of quick-thinking, some friends, and a willingness to have a lot of fun.The game is simple to learn and easy to play.
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The wicked Servants of Rigor Mortis, the true and only Evil Genius, return home after the umpteenth failed mission and must justify themselves to their Master, inventing stories and unlikely excuses, and laying the blame as much as possible on their fellow toadies.The player who plays the Evil Genius has an important role in the game too. He holds absolute power, and the Servants are his to command. He can choose to punish them or accept yet another apology. He judges if their excuses are worthy and if a Servant is too hesitant or too disrespectful.And to those who can't come up with an excuse, he distributes Withering Looks(stares).A fun story game that I always have had a lot of fun with and, as well, my first official upload to contribute to Tabletop Simulator. As such, if there is anything that goes wrong or something that I should improve on, please let me know.
The rules are always in flux. The cards you play will change the current rules. For example, another player has lots of cards and might be close to winning, so you play a smaller hand limit rule, forcing them to discard a bunch. Aye, Dark Overlord: One person plays the dark overlord who sent the other players out on a quest which failed completely. The rules are always in flux. The cards you play will change the current rules. For example, another player has lots of cards and might be close to winning, so you play a smaller hand limit rule, forcing them to discard a bunch. Aye, Dark Overlord: One person plays the dark overlord who sent the other players out on a quest which failed completely. Apr 18, 2016 Steam Workshop: Tabletop Simulator. Aye, Dark Overlord! Is a fantasy-based party game with a humorous and easy-going tone. To play, you only need a bit of quick-thinking, some friends, and a willingness to have a lot of fun.
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The rulebook is a mixture of tiles and tokens in a state, so you can flip through them using the number keys or right-click and status options. The Withering Stares, as my friends and I like to instead call them, are set up the same as well, 1-3 being each stare. The stares are set up so they can be placed in a players hand and you can still see the correct state.I also know that the game says this is for 4-6 players, but the game already includes 6 stare cards for a total of 7 players and I have decided to include 7 stare cards so everyone can have a full game of 8 if they actually have that many friends. (Just a tease.)ENJOY! And as always, if you enjoy the game, support the makers by buying a copy of your own to play with your physical friends. Apparently this is now a really hard game to get your hands on, so I'm glad that I had the English copy laying around to upload.Edit 7/22/16Uploaded the larger images from ezphotoshare to the steam cloud on hint cards and rules. Hopefully this is going to fix the blank card issues that many of you are getting.
If there any any more issues that come up, either from this or something else, please tell me and I will try to see if there is something that can be done so the mod works as intended for the best playing experience!Edit 12/9/16Edited action cards to include the correct card types (skull and no skull faces). Reuploaded edited card decks to try and help improve load times at start of game. Thank you, Markimus.As this is my first mod for this game, there are bound to be many things I will do wrong in terms of optimizing it (such as using an old deck builder that didn't allow the change in deck sizes).
That being said, hidden cards are something I didn't really understand then and I was assuming that it was needed so the cards would work normally in someone's hand. It seems I was wrong about that, which is good to know. For our action cards, I do see that I have made an error in scanning only half of some card types. I will have to correct all this and put an update in sometime this week.As for the hint deck, I am sorry, but I will not be organizing that. That is going to be your preference and you are free to order the deck in any way you want and save the game so you can load a well organized deck every time. Just make sure you shuffle before you start the game, as that is part of setting up the game.:). Hey Derkachu, I noticed some problems with this mod.
The deck images aren't optimised. The second Hint cards deck, for example, instead of being 10x7 it could be made 9x6. That could fit perfectly with the 53 cards plus the hidden card (9.6=54). The Withering Stare deck is especially wasteful, that could have easily been a 2x2 deck though instead there's a full 10x7 deck for just those three cards. There aren't any hidden images. It would make it so much better if instead of using the back, you could create hidden card images for the Hints, the Actions and the Withering Stares.
If you wanted the backs, you could always just tick the 'Back is Hidden' checkbox while creating the decks. The Action cards deck has duplicates. If you look at the image.prntscr.com of this table, you can see how many there are supposed to be of each.
You could optimise it to 1 of each type of card in the card deck and then duplicate the cards to the right amount in-game. The Hint deck isn't organised. I was hoping there would be some order to the deck though it's not in any order afaik. You could organise them categorised by symbol (Character, Object, Place, Monster, Event & Wild) and organised alphabetically within those groups.If you could fix these it would make this mod so much better! If you send me the individual card images, I'd be happy to do the work myself and re-upload it to the Workshop.