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{{Short description|Looney Labs card game}} |
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| players = 2–6<ref name=icv8/> |
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| ages = 8 and up<ref name=icv8/> |
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| setup_time = 1 minute |
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| playing_time = 5-30 minutes<ref name=icv8/> |
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| complexity = Low |
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| strategy = Medium |
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| random_chance = High |
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| manufacturer = DeLano Services (most)<br>[[Hasbro|360 Manufacturing]] (mass market) |
| manufacturer = DeLano Services (most)<br />[[Hasbro|360 Manufacturing]] (mass market) |
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| publisher = {{unbulleted list|[[Looney Labs|Looney Laboratory, Inc.]]|Fully Baked Ideas (Stoner)|PS Games ([[Dutch language|nl]])|Pegasus Games ([[German language|de]])| [[HobbyJapan]] ([[Japanese language|ja]])}} |
| publisher = {{unbulleted list|[[Looney Labs|Looney Laboratory, Inc.]]|Fully Baked Ideas (Stoner, Drinking)|PS Games ([[Dutch language|nl]])|Pegasus Games ([[German language|de]])| [[HobbyJapan]] ([[Japanese language|ja]])}} |
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'''''Fluxx''''' is a [[card game]], played with a specially designed deck published by [[Looney Labs]]. It is different from most other card games, in that the rules and the conditions for winning are altered throughout the game, via cards played by the players. |
'''''Fluxx''''' is a [[card game]], played with a specially designed deck published by [[Looney Labs]]. It is different from most other card games, in that the rules and the conditions for winning are altered throughout the game, via cards played by the players. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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''Fluxx'' was created by [[Andrew Looney]] on {{dts|1996|7|24}} as the first game for his and his wife's part-time game design company, Looney Laboratory.<ref name=gz0>{{cite news|last1=Robbins|first1=Lindsey|title=For the Looneys, the |
''Fluxx'' was created by [[Andrew Looney]] on {{dts|1996|7|24}} as the first game for his and his wife's part-time game design company, Looney Laboratory.<ref name=gz0>{{cite news|last1=Robbins|first1=Lindsey|title=For the Looneys, the game's the thing|url=http://www.gazette.net/article/20120830/NEWS/708309805/-1/for-the-looneys-the-game-s-the-thing&template=gazette|access-date=June 25, 2015|work=The Gazette|publisher=Post Community Media, LLC|date=August 30, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150626103736/http://www.gazette.net/article/20120830/NEWS/708309805/-1/for-the-looneys-the-game-s-the-thing%26template%3Dgazette|archive-date=June 26, 2015}}</ref><ref name=wt>{{cite news|last1=Barnes|first1=Denise|title=The Looneys devise a game plan|url=http://www.wunderland.com/LooneyLabs/WashingtonTimes.8.27.98.html|access-date=June 18, 2015|work=Washington Times|date=August 27, 1998}}</ref> The original print run was for 5,000 units<ref name=gz0/> and was released in 1997.<ref name=wt/> |
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The game was successful and was licensed a year later to [[Iron Crown Enterprises]] (ICE) for wider distribution. ICE went bankrupt two years later and Looney Labs |
The game was successful and was licensed a year later to [[Iron Crown Enterprises]] (ICE) for wider distribution. ICE went bankrupt two years later and Looney Labs resumed publication and distribution.<ref name=gz>{{cite news|last1=Ford|first1=C. Benjamin|title=Looneys working through the serious business of fun|url=http://ww2.gazette.net/gazette_archive/2002/200247/business/news/132311-1.html|access-date=June 16, 2015|work=The Gazette|publisher=Post Community Media, LLC|date=November 22, 2002|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150617194419/http://ww2.gazette.net/gazette_archive/2002/200247/business/news/132311-1.html|archive-date=June 17, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> By {{dts|2001|3}}, Labs was considering putting out another standalone deck version called ''Fluxx++'' using card created by the Fluxx playing community with ''Fluxx Blanxx'' and ''Fluxx: Goals Galore'', an expansion consisting of goal cards, based on its Origins 2000 5 Goal cards promo pack.<ref name=ws>{{cite web|title=WHAT'S ON THE STOVE?|url=http://www.wunderland.com/LooneyLabs/StoveStuff/WhatsOnTheStoveSpring2001.html|website=Wunderland.com|publisher=Looney Labs|access-date=July 14, 2015|date=March 2001}}</ref> Labs created ''Fluxx Lite'', a slimmed down 56 card deck to lower the price for discount superstores, in design by {{dts|2002|3}}.<ref>{{cite web|title=WHAT'S ON THE STOVE?|url=http://www.wunderland.com/LooneyLabs/StoveStuff/WhatsOnTheStoveMar02.html|website=Wunderland|publisher=Looney Labs|access-date=July 14, 2015|date=March 2002}}</ref> |
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[[Amigo Games]], a [[Germany|German]] game company, licensed and published a [[German language]] version of ''Fluxx'' |
In 2003, [[Amigo Games]], a [[Germany|German]] game company, licensed and published a [[German language]] version of ''Fluxx''.<ref name=ll0>{{cite web|title=Fluxx|url=http://www.looneylabs.com/games/fluxx|website=looneylabs.com|date=4 September 2014|publisher=Looney Labs|access-date=July 10, 2015}}</ref> The in design ''Fluxx Reduxx'' was indefinitely placed on hold as of {{dts|2005|7|14}} to focus on EcoFluxx. Looney Labs registered the Fluxx trademark.<ref name=wl>{{cite web|last1=Looney|first1=Andy|title=What New?|url=http://www.wunderland.com/WhatsOld/2005/WN.07.14.05.html|website=Wunderland|publisher=Looney Labs|access-date=July 14, 2015|date=July 14, 2005}}</ref> By {{dts|2005|10}}, Stoner Fluxx had been released and EcoFluxx was in play testing, and scheduled to be released later that month<ref name=gms>{{cite journal|last1=West|first1=Susan|title=The Looney Labs Experiment|journal=GAMES|volume=October 2005|url=http://www.wunderland.com/LooneyLabs/Press/200510_gamesmag.html |access-date=June 16, 2015}}</ref> followed by ''Family Fluxx''.<ref name=gd1/> |
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In {{dts|2006|11}}, Looney Labs issued a Spanish language edition.<ref name=ll0 /> The {{dts|2007|10|10}} release of |
In {{dts|2006|11}}, Looney Labs issued a Spanish language edition of the game.<ref name=ll0 /> The {{dts|2007|10|10}} release of a zombie-themed version brought the first of a new card type, the Creeper<ref>{{cite web|title=Looney Labs Invaded By Zombies!|url=http://sf.looneylabs.com/OurCompany/MediaCoverage/PressReleases/zombiefluxx.html|website=Looney Labs.com|publisher=Looney Labs|access-date=July 17, 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150721063236/http://sf.looneylabs.com/OurCompany/MediaCoverage/PressReleases/zombiefluxx.html|archive-date=July 21, 2015}}</ref> and Ungoal.<ref name=nl>{{cite news|title=Feature Article; Ask Andy|url=http://sf.looneylabs.com/Newsletter/090518.html|access-date=July 20, 2015|work=Notes From The Lab|issue=1|publisher=Looney Labs|date=May 18, 2009|volume=2|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150909204808/http://sf.looneylabs.com/Newsletter/090518.html|archive-date=September 9, 2015}}</ref> In 2008, Toy Vault and Looney Labs co-published and released ''Monty Python Fluxx''.<ref name=mm>{{cite news|last1=Kai|title=Monty Python Fluxx|url=http://www.meoplesmagazine.com/2011/01/29/monty-python-fluxx/|access-date=July 27, 2015|work=Meeple Magazine|date=January 29, 2011}}</ref> Fluxx edition 4 was released in {{dts|2008|12}} and was the first set to have the Meta Rule subtype card, which stemmed from a Fluxx Tournament rule.<ref name=wl1>{{cite web|last1=Looney|first1=Andy|title=Fluxx 4.0 Is At The Printers!|url=http://www.wunderland.com/WhatsOld/2008/WN.11.06.08.html|website=Wunderland|publisher=Looney Labs|access-date=July 22, 2015}}</ref> |
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In 2008, ''Zombie Fluxx'' won the Origins Award for Traditional Card Game of the Year.<ref name=icv4>{{cite news|title=2008 Origins Award Winners|url=http://icv2.com/articles/games/view/12820/2008-origins-award-winners| |
In 2008, ''Zombie Fluxx'' won the Origins Award for Traditional Card Game of the Year.<ref name=icv4>{{cite news|title=2008 Origins Award Winners|url=http://icv2.com/articles/games/view/12820/2008-origins-award-winners|access-date=23 July 2015|work=ICv2|date=June 29, 2008}}</ref> ''Stoner Fluxx'' was placed back in print under the Full Baked Ideas imprint of Looney Labs on {{dts|2009|11|13}} after being out of print for four years. Full Baked was launched with expectation of a future release of a drinking variant and other mature subject versions.<ref name="icv5">{{cite news|title=Looney Labs Launches Fully Baked|url=http://icv2.com/articles/games/view/16108/looney-labs-launches-fully-baked|access-date=June 30, 2015|work=ICv2|date=October 26, 2009}}</ref> |
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Two variants were re-released on {{dts|2010|3|5}}, |
Two variants were re-released on {{dts|2010|3|5}}, ''EcoFluxx'' and ''Family Fluxx'', with Eco being a new edition.<ref name=gd1>{{cite news|last1=Liu|first1=Jonathan H.|title=The Return of EcoFluxx and Family Fluxx|url=http://geekdad.com/2010/02/the-return-of-ecofluxx-and-family-fluxx/|access-date=June 29, 2015|work=GeekDad|date=February 25, 2010}}</ref> In {{dts|2011|2}}, the Surprise subtype of cards were introduced in the ''Pirate Fluxx'' themed variant.<ref name=gd3>{{cite news|last1=Liu|first1=Jonathan H.|title=Pirate Fluxx Is Mutinous Fun|url=http://geekdad.com/2011/02/pirate-fluxx-is-mutinous-fun/|access-date=June 30, 2015|work=GeekDad|date=February 16, 2011}}</ref> In {{dts|2011|3}}, the German language version 2nd edition was released by [[Pegasus Spiele|Pegasus Games]].<ref name=sbm>{{cite news|title=Pegasus Games: Fluxx and Onirim|url=https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.spielbox.de/php/aktuellspi111.php4%3Fsort%3Ddatum&prev=search|access-date=July 10, 2015|work=Spielbox Magazine|publisher=w. Nostheide Verlag GmbH|date=March 10, 2011}}</ref> By {{dts|2011|5}} over 1 million decks of all Fluxx versions had been sold while Pirate Fluxx was getting into bookstores that month.<ref>{{cite news|title='Pirate Fluxx' Gets Bookstore Distribution|url=http://icv2.com/articles/games/view/20095/pirate-fluxx-gets-bookstore-distribution|access-date=June 30, 2015|work=ICv2|date=May 17, 2011}}</ref> |
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On {{dts|2012|8|1}}, Looney Labs |
On {{dts|2012|8|1}}, Looney Labs got a simplified, less expensive general market version with redesigned packaging of Fluxx into Target stores.<ref name=gz0/> For the summer 2012, Fluxx was number 10 in ICv2's Top 10 Card/Building Games (hobby channel).<ref>{{cite news|title=TOP 10 Card/Building Games--Summer 2012|url=http://icv2.com/articles/games/view/24222/top-10-card-building-games-summer-2012|access-date=June 30, 2015|work=Internal Correspondence|issue=80|publisher=ICv2|date=October 23, 2012}}</ref> |
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[[Cartoon Network]] version was available as a Target exclusive from mid-August 2014 until Easter 2015, while in July the ''[[Regular Show]] Fluxx'' was released to the hobby market.<ref name=icv>{{cite news|title='Cartoon Network Fluxx' is Target Exclusive|url=http://icv2.com/articles/comics/view/28818/cartoon-network-fluxx-is-target-exclusive| |
A [[Cartoon Network]] version of the game was made available as a Target exclusive from mid-August 2014 until Easter 2015, while in July the ''[[Regular Show]] Fluxx'' was released to the hobby market.<ref name=icv>{{cite news|title='Cartoon Network Fluxx' is Target Exclusive|url=http://icv2.com/articles/comics/view/28818/cartoon-network-fluxx-is-target-exclusive|access-date=June 29, 2015|work=ICv2|date=June 10, 2014}}</ref> The fifth edition of the regular Fluxx game was made available beginning in 2014 as the 4.0 edition ran out. Looney Labs teamed up with [[The Doubleclicks]] for a Fluxx theme song.<ref name=gd2>{{cite news|last1=Liu|first1=Jonathan H.|title=Introducing the Fluxx Theme Song by The Doubleclicks|url=http://geekdad.com/2014/09/fluxx-song-doubleclicks/|access-date=June 29, 2015|work=Geek Dad|date=September 30, 2014}}</ref> |
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A new expansion, ''Fluxx Dice'', |
A new expansion of the game, ''Fluxx Dice'', plus two new licensed variants were scheduled to be released in the summer of 2015.<ref name=icv0>{{cite news|last1=Bunge|first1=Nicole|title='Batman' and 'Adventure Time' 'Fluxx'|url=http://icv2.com/articles/news/view/31177/batman-adventure-time-fluxx|access-date=June 29, 2015|work=ICv2|date=March 24, 2015}}</ref> With a delay of the first variant to be released at the polled requested of the retailers, Looney Labs pushed back the dice and the other variant to stagger the releases to spread out the impact.<ref name=icv7>{{cite news|last1=Thorne|first1=Scott|title=Rolling for Initiative-Sometimes They Listen|url=http://icv2.com/articles/columns/view/32428/rolling-initiative-sometimes-they-listen|access-date=March 16, 2016|work=ICv2|date=September 1, 2015}}</ref> |
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A series of educational variants were released in 2017 and 2018.<ref name="icv10">{{cite news|last1=Niebling|first1=William|title='Anatomy Fluxx' and ' Get the MacGuffin'|url=https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/39374/anatomy-fluxx-get-macguffin|access-date=February 13, 2018|work=ICV2|date=January 17, 2018|language=en}}</ref> In partnership with Gale Force 9, two Fluxx versions of Star Trek were released in August 2018.<ref name="icv11">{{cite news|last1=Bunge|first1=Nicole|title=Two 'Star Trek' Fluxx Games in the Works|url=https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/39603/two-star-trek-fluxx-games-works|access-date=February 13, 2018|work=ICv2|date=February 12, 2018|language=en}}</ref> |
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==Game description and play== |
==Game description and play== |
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The first edition deck consists of 84 cards with four types of cards |
The first edition deck consists of 84 cards with four types of cards: Keepers, Goals, Actions, and New Rules. While the game begins by requiring players to simply draw and play a specific number of cards, the mechanic mutates when a New Rule card is played. The card may change the number of cards drawn or played per turn, the number of cards held per hand, or the Keepers played.<ref name=gms/> The Goal cards change the Keepers needed to win the game.<ref name=gz0 /> Games last from 5 to 30 minutes.<ref name=icv6/> |
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Later sets sometimes included new card subtypes, depending on the theme of the set. These included Creeper cards that block or make goals more difficult to obtain;<ref name=gd1/> Ungoal cards, which have conditions where the game ends with no winner;<ref name=nl/> and Surprise cards, a 2011 addition, which allow players to negate other types of cards which could prevent a victory and can be played at any time, though they have other effects when played on one's own turn.<ref name=gd3/> |
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The first Fluxx tournament at [[Origins Game Fair|Origins]] 1997 had an extra rule calling for an increase in the Basic Rules each time the deck is reshuffled which was kept for future tournaments. On {{dts|2008|08|28}} via their Wunderland blog, Looney introduced the "Meta Rule" type cards for players to self print as a method to incorporate this within the standard decks<ref>{{cite news|last1=Looney|first1=Andy|title=Introducing Meta Rules & Revising Old Answers |url=http://www.wunderland.com/WhatsOld/2008/WN.08.28.08.html|accessdate=July 20, 2015|work=Wunderland.com|publisher=Looney Labs|date=August 28, 2008}}</ref> and place in the primary deck Edition 4.0.<ref name=wl1/> |
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The first Fluxx tournament at [[Origins Game Fair|Origins]] 1997 had an extra rule calling for an increase in the Basic Rules each time the deck was reshuffled which was kept for future tournaments. On {{dts|2008|08|28}} via their Wunderland blog, Looney introduced "Meta Rule" cards for players to print at home and add to standard decks<ref>{{cite news|last1=Looney|first1=Andy|title=Introducing Meta Rules & Revising Old Answers |url=http://www.wunderland.com/WhatsOld/2008/WN.08.28.08.html|access-date=July 20, 2015|work=Wunderland.com|publisher=Looney Labs|date=August 28, 2008}}</ref> or place in the primary deck Edition 4.0.<ref name=wl1/> |
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Early edition decks had 84 cards<ref name=gms/> while newer standard decks have 100 cards,<ref name=gd4>{{cite news|last1=Banks|first1=Dave|title=There’s Nothing Regular About the Latest Release of Fluxx|url=http://geekdad.com/2014/07/regular-show-fluxx/|accessdate=July 15, 2015|work=GeekDad|date=July 23, 2014}}</ref> while ''Lite'' versions (Family, Spanish, SE) consist of 56 cards.<ref name=gd1/><ref name=wl0/><ref name=ll1/> |
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Early edition decks had 84 cards<ref name=gms/> while newer standard decks have 100 cards,<ref name=gd4>{{cite news|last1=Banks|first1=Dave|title=There's Nothing Regular About the Latest Release of Fluxx|url=http://geekdad.com/2014/07/regular-show-fluxx/|access-date=July 15, 2015|work=GeekDad|date=July 23, 2014}}</ref> while ''Lite'' versions (Family, Spanish, SE) consist of 56 cards.<ref name=gd1/><ref name=wl0/><ref name=ll1/> |
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==Card sets== |
==Card sets== |
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===Editions=== |
===Editions=== |
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[[Image:Fluxx-2009.jpg|thumb|right|Fluxx 3.1 cards look similar to earlier versions.]] |
[[Image:Fluxx-2009.jpg|thumb|right|Fluxx 3.1 cards look similar to earlier versions.]] |
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[[File:Zombie Fluxx game.jpg|thumb|''Zombie Fluxx'' cards in play, including New Rules (yellow) and Goals (pink).]] |
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* Fluxx 1.0 (1997) first released version; monochrome, poker-sized cards |
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* Fluxx 2.0 (1998) published by [[Iron Crown Enterprises]];<ref name=gz/> new card layout, use of color, bridge-sized cards |
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* Fluxx 2.1 (2002) reprint of 2.0 with minor changes |
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* ''Family Fluxx'' ({{dts|2005|11}}) initially designated as ''Fluxx Lite'' then ''Fluxx Jr.'' before being released,<ref name=gd1/><ref name=wl0>{{cite web|last1=Looney|first1=Andy|title=Looney News|url=http://www.wunderland.com/WhatsOld/2005/WN.11.10.05.html|website=Wunderland.com|publisher=Looney Labs|accessdate=July 14, 2015|date=November 10, 2005}}</ref> is a full-color "family friendly" 56 card edition, with family bonuses,<ref name=ll1 /> re-released on {{dts|2010|3|5}},<ref name=gd1/> currently (by {{dts|2015|7}}) out of print<ref name=ll>{{cite web|title=The Vault|url=http://www.looneylabs.com/vault|website=LooneyLabs.com|publisher=Looney Labs|accessdate=July 10, 2015}}</ref> |
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* Fluxx 3.0 (many cards removed and added, to improve balance) manufactured by [[Cartamundi]] |
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| Fluxx 1.0 || 1996 || The first released edition of the game. The cards are poker-sized and are entirely in monochrome, without any colored stripe. It was manufactured by C&W Playing Cards, Inc. and published through Looney Labs. |
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* Fluxx 3.1 ({{dts|2012}}) new style Basic Rule card, two cards removed, one card added; manufactured by Cartamundi<ref name=wl/> |
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* Fluxx 4.0 ({{dts|2008|12}}) card number increased to 100, all color, introduction of Meta rule in any set and creepers in primary editions<ref name=wl1/> |
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| Fluxx 2.0 || 1998 || An updated version of the original. The cards are bridge-sized, in a new layout with color encoded sections (although images remain in black and white). It was manufactured by Cartamundi and published by [[Iron Crown Enterprises]].<ref name=gz/> |
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* Fluxx SE ({{dts|2012|8|1}}) a [[Target Stores]] exclusive "basic entry" edition of the game, with simplified rules and exclusive cards,<ref name=gz0/> manufactured by 360 Manufacturing |
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* Fluxx 5.0 (2014)<ref name=gd2/> removal of all creepers and several other cards, 17 total, replaced by new Goals, Actions, and New Rules cards |
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| Fluxx 2.1 || 2000 || A reprint of Fluxx 2.0 with some minor changes. It was manufactured by Cartamundi and published by Looney Labs. |
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| Fluxx 3.0 || 2003 || Adds and removes several cards to improve the balance of the game. Manufactured by Cartamundi, published by Looney Labs. |
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| Stoner Fluxx || {{dts|2003|10}} || The first variant of Fluxx. This is an "adult" oriented version of the game published to help accelerate the conversation in the US about ending marijuana prohibition.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.fully-baked-ideas.com/content/message-stoner-fluxx | title=The Message of Stoner Fluxx | Fully Baked Ideas }}</ref> The cards in this version are not compatible with other Fluxx decks (as they read "Stoner Fluxx" on the back). Went out of print in 2005.<ref name=gms/> |
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| Fluxx 3.1 || 2005 || A reprint of Fluxx 3.0 with minor changes. new style Basic Rule card, two cards removed, one card added; Manufactured by Cartamundi,<ref name=wl/> published by Looney Labs. |
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| EcoFluxx || October 2005 || A variant that focuses on the flora and fauna of what makes the planet. It was created by Alison Frane (nee Looney). Contains 84 cards. |
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| Family Fluxx || {{dts|2005|11}} || A full-color "Family-Friendly" version of the game with simplified rules and family bonuses.<ref name=ll1 /> It was initially designed as ''Fluxx Lite'' and then ''Fluxx Jr.''.<ref name=gd1/><ref name=wl0>{{cite web|last1=Looney|first1=Andy|title=Looney News|url=http://www.wunderland.com/WhatsOld/2005/WN.11.10.05.html|website=Wunderland.com|publisher=Looney Labs|access-date=July 14, 2015|date=November 10, 2005}}</ref> |
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| Zombie Fluxx || {{dts|2007|10}} || Introduces the "Creeper" and "Ungoal" type cards.<ref name=ll1>{{cite web|title=Looney Labs Games and Accessories|url=http://sf.looneylabs.com/OurGames/ProductInfo/index.html|website=sf.looneylabs.com|publisher=looneylabs|access-date=July 13, 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150629162339/http://sf.looneylabs.com/OurGames/ProductInfo/index.html|archive-date=June 29, 2015}}</ref> 100 cards<ref name=wl1/> Won the 2008 Origins Award for Traditional Card Game of the Year.<ref name=icv4/> |
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| Fluxx 4.0 || 2008 || Increases the card number set in the primary Fluxx set to 100. Images are now in full color. Introduces Meta Rules and Creepers to the primary Fluxx set.<ref name=wl1/> |
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| [[Monty Python]] Fluxx || {{dts|2008|10|20}} || Includes 100 cards with artwork from Todd Cameron Hamilton.<ref name=wl1/> It is the first Fluxx game to be based on a licensed property.<ref name=gd0>{{cite news|last1=Liu|first1=Jonathan H.|title=Grab Your Tin Foil Hats, Martian Fluxx Is Coming!|url=http://geekdad.com/2009/09/grab-your-tin-foil-hats-martian-fluxx-is-coming/|access-date=June 29, 2015|work=GeekDad|date=September 2, 2009}}</ref> ({{dts|2008|10}})<ref>{{cite news|title='MONTY PYTHON FLUXX' SPECIAL|url=http://icv2.com/articles/games/view/13465/monty-python-fluxx-special|access-date=July 23, 2015|work=ICv2|date=October 7, 2008}}</ref> It was co-published with Monty Python licensee, Toy Vault;<ref name=mm/> |
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| Martian Fluxx || {{dts|2009|9|25}}<ref name=gd0/> || <ref name=gd0/> |
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| Stoner Fluxx 2.0 || {{dts|2009|11|13}} || An updated version of Stoner Fluxx with full-color cards and Creepers. Released under "Fully Baked Ideas" imprint of Looney Labs, with 5% of proceeds going to end cannabis prohibition groups;<ref name=icv5/> Contains 100 cards. Several undated minor updates of 2.0 - 2.1 and 2.2, were also released. |
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| Family Fluxx 1.1 || {{dts|2010|3|5}}<ref name=gd1/> || Re-release of Family Fluxx in the current packaging style of other Fluxx games. Same cards as the original. Currently out of print<ref name=ll>{{cite web|title=The Vault|url=http://www.looneylabs.com/vault|website=LooneyLabs.com|publisher=Looney Labs|access-date=July 10, 2015}}</ref> |
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| Eco Fluxx 2.0 || {{dts|2010|3|5}} || An updated version of Eco Fluxx with new color artwork from Derek Ring and the addition of some new cards including three Creepers. Has 100 cards altogether.<ref name=gd1/> |
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| Pirate Fluxx || {{dts|2011|2|11}}<ref name=icv6>{{cite news|title=Pirate Fluxx|url=http://icv2.com/articles/games/view/19086/pirate-fluxx|access-date=July 23, 2015|work=ICv2|date=January 3, 2011}}</ref> || Introduces Surprise cards.<ref name=gd3/> |
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| StarFluxx || {{dts|2011|9|30}}<ref>{{cite news|title=Looney Labs Offers Demo Kits|url=http://icv2.com/articles/games/view/20939/looney-labs-offers-demo-kits|access-date=June 30, 2015|work=ICv2|date=August 29, 2011}}</ref> || |
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| [[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz|Oz]] Fluxx || {{dts|2012|3|23}}<ref name=icv3>{{cite news|last1=Smith|first1=Nick|title=REVIEW: 'Oz Fluxx' (Card Game)|url=http://icv2.com/articles/games/view/22739/review-oz-fluxx-card-game|access-date=June 30, 2015|work=ICv2|date=April 24, 2012}}</ref> || |
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| Fluxx SE || {{dts|2012|8|1}} || A "Basic Entry" version of the game with simplified rules and exclusive cards.<ref name=gz0/> It was manufactured by 360 Manufacturing and was released exclusively in [[Target Corporation|Target]] stores. |
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| [[Cthulhu]] Fluxx || {{dts|2012|8|17}})<ref name=gz0/> || |
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| Fluxx SE 1.1 || {{dts|2013|10}} || Reprint of Fluxx SE with the debut of the new card designs used for the game going forward. As with the original, it was released exclusively at [[Target Corporation|Target]] stores. |
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| Monster Fluxx || {{dts|2013|10}} || Manufactured by 360 Manufacturing and was released exclusively in [[Target Corporation|Target]] stores. Uses Fluxx SE style gameplay. |
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| ''[[Regular Show]]'' Fluxx || {{dts|2014|7|25}}<ref name=icv/> || 100 cards<ref name=gd4/> - out of print <ref name=ll/> |
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| [[Cartoon Network]] Fluxx || {{dts|2014|8}} || Released exclusively in [[Target Corporation|Target]] stores.<ref name=icv/> Uses Fluxx SE style gameplay. |
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| Fluxx 5.0 || 2014<ref name=gd2/> || Simplifies the standard version with the removal of all creepers<ref name=icv12>{{cite news |last1=Bunge |first1=Nicole |title='Star Trek Fluxx' Gets Foil Expansion That Breaks The Timeline |url=https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/40649/star-trek-fluxx-gets-foil-expansion-that-breaks-the-timeline |access-date=December 17, 2018 |work=ICv2 |date=June 14, 2018 |language=en}}</ref> and several other cards, 17 total, and are replaced by new Keepers, Goals, Actions, and New Rules cards. |
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| Holiday Fluxx ||{{dts|2014|10|3}} || Christmas themed version. Contains 100 cards with art by Ali Douglass.<ref name=icv2>{{cite news|title=Holiday Fluxx |url=http://icv2.com/articles/games/view/29046/holiday-fluxx|access-date=June 30, 2015|work=ICv2|date=July 8, 2014}}</ref> |
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| ''[[Batman]]'' Fluxx || {{dts|2015|8|7}}<ref name=icv7/> || Co-published with Cryptozoic Entertainment<ref name=icv0/> |
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| ''[[Adventure Time]]'' Fluxx || {{dts|2015|8|21}}<ref name=icv7/> || |
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| Nature Fluxx || {{dts|2015|11|6}} || A renamed third edition of EcoFluxx with update cards and packaging & continuing its donation to its eco-causes.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Niebling|first1=William|title=Looney Labs Recycles 'EcoFluxx' Into 'Nature Fluxx'|url=http://icv2.com/articles/news/view/32408/looney-labs-recycles-ecofluxx-nature-fluxx|access-date=March 16, 2016|work=ICv2|date=August 28, 2015}}</ref> |
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| ''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]] Fluxx''|| {{dts|2016|1|15}} || Licensed from 20th Century Fox and Gale Force Nine<ref name=icv9>{{cite news|last1=Bunge|first1=Nicole|title=Updated Details, Promo Card For 'Firefly Fluxx'|url=http://icv2.com/articles/news/view/33480/updated-details-promo-card-firefly-fluxx|access-date=March 16, 2016|work=ICv2|date=January 15, 2016}}</ref> |
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| Math Fluxx || {{dts|2017|3|9}})<ref>{{cite news|last1=Bunge|first1=Nicole|title=PLAYERS TEST THEIR ARITHMETICAL ACUMEN IN 'Math Fluxx'|url=https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/36081/players-test-their-arithmetical-acumen-math-fluxx|access-date=February 13, 2018|work=ICv2|date=November 16, 2016}}</ref> || The first educational variant of Fluxx.<ref name="icv10"/> |
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| Chemistry Fluxx || {{dts|2017|5|25}}<ref>{{cite news|last1=Niebling|first1=William|title=Weird Science Escapes Looney Labs|url=https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/36535/weird-science-escapes-looney-labs |access-date= February 13, 2018 |work=ICv2 |date= January 17, 2017}}</ref> || The second "Educational" version. |
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| Drinking Fluxx || {{dts|2017|7|24}}<ref>{{cite news|last1=Bunge|first1=Nicole|title='Fluxx' Turns 21, Hits The Bar|url=https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/35463/fluxx-turns-21-hits-the-bar|access-date=February 13, 2018|work=ICV2|date=September 8, 2016|language=en}}</ref> || An adult-oriented version of the game that focuses on [[alcoholic beverages]]. It was produced to celebrate the game's 21st Anniversary. Released under the Fully Baked Ideas imprint. |
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| ''[[Doctor Who]]'' Fluxx || {{dts|2017|11|23}}<ref>{{cite news|last1=Bunge|first1=Nicole|title=Doctor Who Fluxx|url=https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/38389/doctor-who-fluxx|access-date=February 13, 2018|work=ICv2|date=September 7, 2017|language=en}}</ref> || |
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| Anatomy Fluxx || {{dts|2018|4|5}}<ref name="icv10"/> || The third "Educational" version. |
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| ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' Fluxx || {{dts|2018|8|2}} || Co-published with Gale Force 9<ref name="icv11"/> |
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| ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' Fluxx || {{dts|2018|8|2}} || Co-published with Gale Force 9<ref name="icv11"/> |
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| Fairy Tale Fluxx || {{dts|2018|9|6}} || Art by Mary Engelbreit<ref>{{cite news|last1=Bunge|first1=Nicole|title=Mary Engelbreit Supplies 'Fluxx' with Upbeat Whimsey|url=https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/39566/mary-engelbreit-supplies-fluxx-upbeat-whimsey|access-date=February 13, 2018|work=ICv2|date=February 7, 2018|language=en}}</ref> |
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| ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' Fluxx || {{dts|2019|5|23}}<ref>{{cite news |last1=Niebling |first1=William |title='Fluxx' Sets Course for 'Deep Space Nine' |url=https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/42249/fluxx-sets-course-deep-space-nine |access-date=April 21, 2020 |work=ICv2 |date=January 15, 2019 |language=en}}</ref> || |
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| [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] Fluxx || {{dts|2019|8|15}} || The first "Speciality Edition". Co-published with [[Cardinal Industries]]. Includes <ref name="ll2">{{cite web |title=When & Where You Can Find Marvel & Jumanji Fluxx {{!}} Looney Labs |url=https://www.looneylabs.com/news/when-where-you-can-find-marvel-jumanji-fluxx |website=www.looneylabs.com |date=10 June 2019 |publisher=Looney Labs |access-date=21 April 2020}}</ref> 7 exclusive cards, and a collectible coin<ref name=icv13>{{cite news |last1=Bunge |first1=Nicole |title='Marvel' and 'Jumanji Fluxx' in the Works |url=https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/42484/marvel-jumanji-fluxx-works |access-date=April 21, 2020 |work=ICv2 |date=February 14, 2019 |language=en}}</ref> |
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| [[Jumanji (franchise)|Jumanji]] Fluxx || {{dts|2019|8|15}} || The second "Speciality Edition". Co-published with [[Cardinal Industries]].<ref name="ll2"/> Introduces "Danger" cards that can eliminate players with the ability to return unless the deck then elimination is permanent.<ref name=icv13/> includes 7 exclusive cards, and a collectible coin. |
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| Astronomy Fluxx || {{dts|2020|1|09}}<ref>{{cite news |last1=Smith |first1=Tim |title=Gaze At The Stars With 'Astronomy Fluxx' |url=https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/44380/gaze-at-the-stars-with-astronomy-fluxx |access-date=April 21, 2020 |work=icv2.com |date=October 28, 201 |language=en}}</ref> || The fourth "Educational" version. |
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| ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' Fluxx || {{dts|2020|5|21}} || The third "Speciality Edition". Co-published with [[Spin Master]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Dohm-Sanchez |first1=Jeffrey |title=Looney Labs Visits a Pineapple Under the Sea in the Latest Specialty Edition of 'Fluxx' |url=https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/45226/looney-labs-visits-pineapple-under-sea-latest-specialty-edition-fluxx |access-date=April 21, 2020 |work=icv2.com |date=February 21, 2020 |language=en}}</ref> includes 7 exclusive cards, and a collectible coin. |
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| Fantasy Fluxx || {{dts|2021|1|07}}<ref>{{cite news |last1=Monnig |first1=Wade |title=Fantasy Fluxx Board Game Review |url=https://therewillbe.games/articles-boardgame-reviews/8448-fantasy-fluxx-board-game-review |access-date=2021-03-06 |work=There Will Be Games |date=2021-03-03}}</ref> || |
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| Martian Fluxx 1.1 || {{dts|2021|3|11}} || Reprint of Martian Fluxx with the current card design. |
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| Oz Fluxx 1.1 || {{dts|2021|3|11}} || Reprint of Oz Fluxx with the current card design. |
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| [[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland|Wonderland]] Fluxx || {{dts|2021|10|14}} || Released in limited quantities.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.looneylabs.com/games/wonderland-fluxx | title=Wonderland Fluxx | date=9 April 2021 }}</ref> Given a wider release in 2023. |
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| Fluxx Remixx || {{dts|2022|3|3}} || A version of Fluxx 5.0 with "remixed" goals, rules and actions, alongside the original keepers.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.looneylabs.com/fluxx-remixx-product-announcement | title=Fluxx Remixx Product Announcement | date=15 October 2021 }}</ref> |
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|Olympus Fluxx |
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|May 5, 2022<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.looneylabs.com/olympus-fluxx-and-olympus-loonacy-product-announcement | title=Olympus Fluxx and Olympus Loonacy Product Announcement | date=5 May 2021 }}</ref> |
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| Stoner Fluxx 2.3 || 2022-2023 || Reprint of Stoner Fluxx 2.2 with the current card design. |
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| Monster Fluxx 1.1 || 2022-2023 || Reprint of Monster Fluxx in the standard box design. |
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| Across America Fluxx || {{dts|2023|3|3}} || |
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| Around the World Fluxx || {{dts|2023|5|5}} || |
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| Camping Fluxx || {{dts|2024|2|2}} || |
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| Hundred Acre Wood Fluxx || {{dts|2024|9|4}} || |
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* Fluxx Spanish (''Fluxx Español!''; {{dts|2006|11}}) Looney Labs,<ref name=ll0 /> a 56 card set with 6 new Goals, a new Keeper and a new Rule<ref name=ll1 /> |
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* [[German language|German]] ''Fluxx'' first edition (2003; based on 3.0 card set) by Amigo Games<ref name=ll0 /> |
* [[German language|German]] ''Fluxx'' first edition (2003; based on 3.0 card set) by Amigo Games<ref name=ll0 /> |
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**Second edition ({{dts|2011|3}}; based on 4.0 card set) [[Pegasus Spiele|Pegasus Games]]<ref name=sbm /> |
**Second edition ({{dts|2011|3}}; based on 4.0 card set) [[Pegasus Spiele|Pegasus Games]]<ref name=sbm /> |
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* [[Japanese language|Japanese]] ''Fluxx'' |
* [[Japanese language|Japanese]] ''Fluxx'' (based on 3.0 card set) [[HobbyJapan]] |
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* [[Dutch language|Dutch]] ''Fluxx'' (based on |
* [[Dutch language|Dutch]] ''Fluxx'' (based on 5.0 card set) PS Games |
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* [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] EcoFluxx, released in [[Brazil]]<ref name=ll0 /> |
* [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] EcoFluxx, released in [[Brazil]]<ref name=ll0 /> |
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* [[Italian language|Italian]], released in [[Italy]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.uplay.it/gioco-da-tavolo-Fluxx--EDIZIONE-ITALIANA-.html | title=Fluxx | publisher=uplay.it}}</ref> |
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Many of the version can be combined with each other to make a "mega Fluxx" deck (as all these versions have the same card back style).<ref name=gd1/> |
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===Expansions=== |
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Several expansions have been produced, including: |
Several expansions have been produced, including: |
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* ''Flowers and |
* ''Flowers and '' (a gift set with a "bouquet" of six plush "Happy Flowers", a ''Fluxx'' 3.0 deck and an exclusive "Flowers" promo Keeper card)<ref>{{cite web|title=Flowers & Fluxx|url=http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/flowers-fluxx|website=kaboodle.com|publisher=Hearst Women's Network|access-date=July 10, 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071205163834/http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/flowers-fluxx|archive-date=December 5, 2007}}</ref> |
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* ''Fluxx Blanxx'', a set of blank cards for creating one's own custom additions (see above).<ref name=ll0 /> |
* ''Fluxx Blanxx'', a set of blank cards for creating one's own custom additions (see above).<ref name=ll0 /> |
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**2nd edition - begins formatted fronts while including the Chrononauts Beatles Reunion CD card |
**2nd edition - begins formatted fronts while including the Chrononauts Beatles Reunion CD card |
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**3rd edition - adds Creeper blanks while removing the Chrononauts card<ref>{{cite web|title=Fluxx Blanxx|url=http://www.wunderland.com/LooneyLabs/Fluxx/blanks.html|website=Wunderland|publisher=Looney Labs| |
**3rd edition - adds Creeper blanks while removing the Chrononauts card<ref>{{cite web|title=Fluxx Blanxx|url=http://www.wunderland.com/LooneyLabs/Fluxx/blanks.html|website=Wunderland|publisher=Looney Labs|access-date=July 13, 2015}}</ref> |
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* ''Jewish |
* ''Jewish''<ref name=ll0 /> |
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* ''Christian |
* ''Christian''<ref name=ll0 /> |
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* ''Castle'' Expansion Cards ({{dts|2009|5}} for Monty Python Fluxx<ref name=nl/> |
* ''Castle'' Expansion Cards ({{dts|2009|5}} for Monty Python Fluxx<ref name=nl/> |
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* ''7 Cards From the Future'' (a 7-card set for ''Regular Show Fluxx'') |
* ''7 Cards From the Future'' (a 7-card set for ''Regular Show Fluxx'') |
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*''International Tabletop Day Expansion: Wil Wheaton and Felicia Day Fluxx Promo Packs'' (April 11, 2015)<ref>{{cite news|title=International Tabletop Day Promo Kits Revealed|url=http://icv2.com/articles/news/view/30938/international-tabletop-day-promo-kits-revealed| |
*''International Tabletop Day Expansion: Wil Wheaton and Felicia Day Fluxx Promo Packs'' (April 11, 2015)<ref>{{cite news|title=International Tabletop Day Promo Kits Revealed|url=http://icv2.com/articles/news/view/30938/international-tabletop-day-promo-kits-revealed|access-date=June 29, 2015|work=ICv2|date=February 24, 2015}}</ref> |
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* ''Fluxx Dice'' ({{dts|2015|9}})<ref name=icv7/> |
* ''Fluxx Dice'' ({{dts|2015|9}})<ref name=icv7/> |
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* ''Star Trek Fluxx Bridge Expansion'' (August 2018) used to play both Star Trek & Star Trek TNG Fluxx together at the same time<ref name=icv12/> |
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* ''Firefly Fluxx Upgrade Pack'' (August 2018) 10 card pack includes Jubal Early, Hands of Blue, upgraded Reavers and Yolanda (aka Saffron, aka Bridgett)<ref name=icv12/> |
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* ''Black Knight Expansion'' (August 2018) a 10 card pack including the Black Knight as a Creeper, also Tim the Enchanter, new rules and a new Quest <ref name=icv12/> |
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* ''Fluxx Creeper Pack'' (August 2018) To bring back the Creepers dropped for edition 5, War, Death, Taxes, and Radioactive Potato with Goals, Actions and New Rules<ref name=icv12/> |
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* ''The Doctor Who Fluxx 13th Doctor Pack'' (Mid-year 2019)<ref name="icv13" /> |
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[[File:Zombie Fluxx game.jpg|thumb|Zombie Fluxx cards in play, including New Rules (yellow) and Goals (pink).]] |
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* ''Stoner Fluxx'' |
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** 1st edition (Released by {{dts|2005|10}} and out of print in {{dts|2005}}) <ref name=gms/> |
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** 2nd Edition, ''Fully Baked Ideas'' imprint ({{dts|2009|11|13}}) with 5% of proceeds going to end marijuana prohibition groups;<ref name=icv5/> 100 cards |
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* ''EcoFluxx'', a percentage of profits goes toward environmental causes |
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** First edition ({{dts|2005|10}}) Allison Frane art<ref name=gms/> 84 cards |
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** Second edition ({{dts|2010|3|5}}) added additional cards including Creeper cards and has new art;<ref name=gd1/> 100 cards |
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** ''Nature Fluxx'' ({{dts|2015|11|6}}) renamed third edition of EcoFluxx with update cards and packaging & continuing its donation to its eco-causes<ref>{{cite news|last1=Niebling|first1=William|title=Looney Labs Recycles 'EcoFluxx' Into 'Nature Fluxx'|url=http://icv2.com/articles/news/view/32408/looney-labs-recycles-ecofluxx-nature-fluxx|accessdate=March 16, 2016|work=ICv2|date=August 28, 2015}}</ref> |
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* ''Zombie Fluxx'' ({{dts|2007}}) 2008 Origins Award for Traditional Card Game of the Year,<ref name=icv4/> introduced the Creeper type card,<ref name=ll1>{{cite web|title=Looney Labs Games and Accessories|url=http://sf.looneylabs.com/OurGames/ProductInfo/index.html |website=sf.looneylabs.com|publisher=looneylabs|accessdate=July 13, 2015}}</ref> 100 cards<ref name=wl1/> |
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* ''[[Monty Python]] Fluxx''<ref name=gd0>{{cite news|last1=Liu|first1=Jonathan H.|title=Grab Your Tin Foil Hats, Martian Fluxx Is Coming!|url=http://geekdad.com/2009/09/grab-your-tin-foil-hats-martian-fluxx-is-coming/|accessdate=June 29, 2015|work=GeekDad|date=September 2, 2009}}</ref> ({{dts|2008|10}})<ref>{{cite news|title='MONTY PYTHON FLUXX' SPECIAL|url=http://icv2.com/articles/games/view/13465/monty-python-fluxx-special|accessdate=July 23, 2015|work=ICv2|date=October 7, 2008}}</ref> co-published with Monty Python licensee, Toy Vault;<ref name=mm/> 100 cards with Todd Cameron Hamilton art<ref name=wl1/> |
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* ''Martian Fluxx'' ({{dts|2009|9|25}})<ref name=gd0/> By July 2015, out of print.<ref name=ll/> |
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* ''Pirate Fluxx'' ({{dts|2011|2|11}})<ref name=icv6>{{cite news|title='PIRATE FLUXX'|url=http://icv2.com/articles/games/view/19086/pirate-fluxx|accessdate=July 23, 2015|work=ICv2|date=January 3, 2011}}</ref> introduces the Surprise cards<ref name=gd3/> |
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* ''Star Fluxx'' ({{dts|2011|9|30}})<ref>{{cite news|title=Looney Labs Offers DEMO Kits|url=http://icv2.com/articles/games/view/20939/looney-labs-offers-demo-kits|accessdate=June 30, 2015|work=ICv2|date=August 29, 2011}}</ref> |
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* ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz|Oz]] Fluxx''({{dts|2012|3|23}})<ref name=icv3>{{cite news|last1=Smith|first1=Nick|title=REVIEW: 'Oz Fluxx' (Card Game)|url=http://icv2.com/articles/games/view/22739/review-oz-fluxx-card-game|accessdate=June 30, 2015|work=ICv2|date=April 24, 2012}}</ref> |
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* ''[[Cthulhu]] Fluxx'' ({{dts|2012|8}})<ref name=gz0/> |
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*''Fluxx the Boardgame'' ({{dts|2013}})<ref name=gd>{{cite news|last1=Liu|first1=Jonathan H.|title=Fluxx: The Board Game|url=http://geekdad.com/2013/08/fluxx-the-board-game/|accessdate=June 23, 2015|work=Geek Dad|date=August 7, 2013}}</ref> Parents' Choice Recommended Seal Fall 2013 Games<ref name=pca>{{cite web|title=Parents' Choice Award-Winning Company: Looney Labs|url=http://www.parents-choice.org/company.cfm?the_co=3516&from=Loonacy|website=Parents-Choice.org|publisher=Parents' Choice Foundation|accessdate=June 24, 2015}}</ref> |
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*''Monster Fluxx'' (Fall {{dts|2013}}) also a [[Target Stores]] exclusive, manufactured by 360 Manufacturing |
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*''[[Regular Show]] Fluxx'' ({{dts|2014|7|25}})<ref name=icv/> 100 cards<ref name=gd4/> |
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*''[[Cartoon Network]] Fluxx'' (mid-{{dts|2014|8}}) also a [[Target Stores]] exclusive<ref name=icv/> |
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*''Holiday Fluxx'' ({{dts|2014|10|3}}) 100 cards with art by Ali Douglass<ref name=icv2>{{cite news|title=Holiday Fluxx |url=http://icv2.com/articles/games/view/29046/holiday-fluxx|accessdate=June 30, 2015|work=ICv2|date=July 8, 2014}}</ref> |
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*''[[Adventure Time]] Fluxx'' ({{dts|2015|8|21}})<ref name=icv7/> |
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*''[[Batman]] Fluxx'' ({{dts|2015|8|7}})<ref name=icv7/> with Cryptozoic Entertainment<ref name=icv0/> |
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*''[[Firefly]] Fluxx'' ({{dts|2016|1|15}}) 20th Century Fox and Gale Force Nine<ref name=icv9>{{cite news|last1=Bunge|first1=Nicole|title=Updated Details, Promo Card For 'Firefly Fluxx'|url=http://icv2.com/articles/news/view/33480/updated-details-promo-card-firefly-fluxx|accessdate=March 16, 2016|work=ICv2|date=January 15, 2016}}</ref> |
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Many of the version can be combined with each other to make a "mega Fluxx" deck (as all these versions have the same card back style).<ref name=gd1/> |
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''Fluxx: The Board Game'' is a board game implementation of the card game released in {{dts|2013|8}}.<ref name=gd/> This game was awarded the Parents' Choice Recommended Seal Fall 2013 for Games.<ref name=gd>{{cite news|last1=Liu|first1=Jonathan H.|title=Fluxx: The Board Game|url=http://geekdad.com/2013/08/fluxx-the-board-game/|access-date=June 23, 2015|work=Geek Dad|date=August 7, 2013}}</ref> Parents' Choice Recommended Seal Fall 2013 Games<ref name=pca>{{cite web|title=Parents' Choice Award-Winning Company: Looney Labs|url=http://www.parents-choice.org/company.cfm?the_co=3516&from=Loonacy|website=Parents-Choice.org|publisher=Parents' Choice Foundation|access-date=June 24, 2015|archive-date=June 26, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150626124036/http://www.parents-choice.org/company.cfm?the_co=3516&from=Loonacy|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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The game moves the Keeper card items to spaces on the board while adding the "Leaper" card type. The board is separated into 9 movable tiles with four spaces each except for the start tile with the initial set up of 3x3 square. Besides the Keeper spaces there are 1 octagon space per title and two teleport spaces for the whole board. Moving on to one teleport space allows the player to move to the other teleport space. The octagon may hold any number of pawns while the keeper spaces can only have one with an incoming pawn pushing out the current pawn. There are two peg boards that track, the number of goals needed to win and current rules.<ref name=gd/> |
The game moves the Keeper card items to spaces on the board while adding the "Leaper" card type. The board is separated into 9 movable tiles with four spaces each except for the start tile with the initial set up of 3x3 square. Besides the Keeper spaces there are 1 octagon space per title and two teleport spaces for the whole board. Moving on to one teleport space allows the player to move to the other teleport space. The octagon may hold any number of pawns while the keeper spaces can only have one with an incoming pawn pushing out the current pawn. There are two peg boards that track, the number of goals needed to win and current rules.<ref name=gd/> |
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All start with a hand of three cards and a color card in face up to indicate the pawns they control. They each get to make a free rule change. New general rules affecting the tiles include rotation, moving and allowing [[wikt:wraparound|wraparound]] tile movement. The game only has Action, Goals, New Rules and Leaper type cards. Action cards can change force a change in player color. A Leaper card counts as a card play but allows you to move a pawn to the item on the board. Goals cards are stacked near the board with top most card the current goal.<ref name=gd/> |
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''Fluxx'' was available to play for free via the [[Volity]] network<ref>[http://volity.net/games/gamefinder/ruleset.html?uri=http://volity.org/games/fluxx/3_1 Volity.net] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090218180337/http://volity.net/games/gamefinder/ruleset.html?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fvolity.org%2Fgames%2Ffluxx%2F3_1 |date=February 18, 2009 }}</ref> and was also available to be played online via the [[CCG Workshop]], using the [[gatlingEngine]] to adjudicate most of its rules automatically. However, both Volity.net and CCG Workshop are no longer operating.<ref>[http://www.boardgamegeek.com/wiki/page/CCG_Workshop Google.com]{{dead link|date=July 2013}}</ref> |
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In December 2012, ''Fluxx'' was released by [[Playdek]] as an app on [[iOS]] operating systems (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Apple TV) by purchasing it from the Apple App Store. It uses the "mass market" deck developed for [[Target Stores]], removing some of the more esoteric themes (such as Cthulhu) and complex rule cards.<ref>{{cite web|last=Brown |first=Sophie |url= |
In December 2012, ''Fluxx'' was released by [[Playdek]] as an app on [[iOS]] operating systems (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Apple TV) by purchasing it from the Apple App Store. It uses the "mass market" deck developed for [[Target Stores]], removing some of the more esoteric themes (such as Cthulhu) and complex rule cards.<ref>{{cite web|last=Brown |first=Sophie |url=https://www.wired.com/geekmom/2012/12/fluxx-app/ |title=Fluxx App Could Do Better | GeekMom |publisher=Wired.com |date=2013-03-28 |access-date=2013-07-17}}</ref> |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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The base game won the Mensa Select Game Award in 1999.<ref name=abg>{{cite web|last1=Arneson|first1=Erik|title=Mensa Select Award Winners|url=http://boardgames.about.com/od/awards/a/mensa_select.htm|website=About| |
The base game won the Mensa Select Game Award in 1999.<ref name=abg>{{cite web|last1=Arneson|first1=Erik|title=Mensa Select Award Winners|url=http://boardgames.about.com/od/awards/a/mensa_select.htm|website=About|access-date=June 24, 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150626134309/http://boardgames.about.com/od/awards/a/mensa_select.htm|archive-date=June 26, 2015}}</ref> [[Rick Loomis]] comments: "''Fluxx'' makes a good game for a group that has one of those annoying 'I-must-win-every-game' types. The rest of you can enjoy yourselves as the game spins out of his control (as it surely will) and perhaps he'll eventually learn to lose gracefully. Meanwhile, ''Fluxx'' will be busily exercising everyone's logic synapses as you attempt to deal with the chaotic situations that occur because of the cheerful clash of rules."<ref name="HG">{{Cite book | contribution=Fluxx | title=[[Hobby Games: The 100 Best]] | last=Loomis | first=Rick | author-link=Rick Loomis | editor-last=Lowder | editor-first=James | editor-link=James Lowder | publisher=[[Green Ronin Publishing]] | year=2007 | pages=116–118 | isbn=978-1-932442-96-0}}</ref> |
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An ICv2 review of the Batman variant by Nick Smith gave it 4 out of 5 stars as "The Fluxx series of games is not for everyone." But the game worked well with the Batman theme: "The game-themed victory conditions are good, and the thematic elements were very well thought out. |
An ICv2 review of the Batman variant by Nick Smith gave it 4 out of 5 stars as "The Fluxx series of games is not for everyone." But the game worked well with the Batman theme: "The game-themed victory conditions are good, and the thematic elements were very well thought out. This may be the best-designed Fluxx set in some time, and it can be a lot of fun for casual fans to try to achieve the thematic victory conditions."<ref name=icv8>{{cite news|last1=Smith|first1=Nick|title=Review: 'Batman Fluxx' (Game)|url=http://icv2.com/articles/reviews/view/32405/review-batman-fluxx-game|access-date=March 16, 2016|work=ICv2|date=August 28, 2015}}</ref> |
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In a review of ''Fluxx'' in ''[[Black Gate (magazine)|Black Gate]]'', M Harold Page said "Playability-wise, the rules are on the cards themselves. Complex though play can be, ''playing'' the game is simple. My 7-year old manages fine with a little help to start her off, and my 11-year-old has sessions with his friends."<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.blackgate.com/2014/12/04/five-geeky-gaming-christmas-present-ideas/ | title=Five Geeky Gaming Christmas Present Ideas – Black Gate | date=4 December 2014 }}</ref> |
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*''[[Pyramid (magazine)|Pyramid]]'' - 3.0<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sjgames.com/pyramid/sample.html?id=4267|title = Pyramid: Pyramid Pick from the Past: Fluxx 3.0 [First Edition in 1996]}}</ref> |
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*''[[Scrye]]''<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/details/ScryeMagazineIssue58-April2003/page/n69/mode/2up|title=Fluxx Version 3.0|last=Winter|first=Jason|issue=58|magazine=[[Scrye]]|page=71|date=April 2003}}</ref> |
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Manufacturers | DeLano Services (most) 360 Manufacturing (mass market) |
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Players | 2–6[1] |
Setup time | 1 minute |
Playing time | 5-30 minutes[1] |
Chance | High |
Fluxx is a card game, played with a specially designed deck published by Looney Labs. It is different from most other card games, in that the rules and the conditions for winning are altered throughout the game, via cards played by the players.
History
[edit]Fluxx was created by Andrew Looney on July 24, 1996 as the first game for his and his wife's part-time game design company, Looney Laboratory.[2][3] The original print run was for 5,000 units[2] and was released in 1997.[3]
The game was successful and was licensed a year later to Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE) for wider distribution. ICE went bankrupt two years later and Looney Labs resumed publication and distribution.[4] By March 2001, Labs was considering putting out another standalone deck version called Fluxx++ using card created by the Fluxx playing community with Fluxx Blanxx and Fluxx: Goals Galore, an expansion consisting of goal cards, based on its Origins 2000 5 Goal cards promo pack.[5] Labs created Fluxx Lite, a slimmed down 56 card deck to lower the price for discount superstores, in design by March 2002.[6]
In 2003, Amigo Games, a German game company, licensed and published a German language version of Fluxx.[7] The in design Fluxx Reduxx was indefinitely placed on hold as of July 14, 2005 to focus on EcoFluxx. Looney Labs registered the Fluxx trademark.[8] By October 2005, Stoner Fluxx had been released and EcoFluxx was in play testing, and scheduled to be released later that month[9] followed by Family Fluxx.[10]
In November 2006, Looney Labs issued a Spanish language edition of the game.[7] The October 10, 2007 release of a zombie-themed version brought the first of a new card type, the Creeper[11] and Ungoal.[12] In 2008, Toy Vault and Looney Labs co-published and released Monty Python Fluxx.[13] Fluxx edition 4 was released in December 2008 and was the first set to have the Meta Rule subtype card, which stemmed from a Fluxx Tournament rule.[14]
In 2008, Zombie Fluxx won the Origins Award for Traditional Card Game of the Year.[15] Stoner Fluxx was placed back in print under the Full Baked Ideas imprint of Looney Labs on November 13, 2009 after being out of print for four years. Full Baked was launched with expectation of a future release of a drinking variant and other mature subject versions.[16]
Two variants were re-released on March 5, 2010, EcoFluxx and Family Fluxx, with Eco being a new edition.[10] In February 2011, the Surprise subtype of cards were introduced in the Pirate Fluxx themed variant.[17] In March 2011, the German language version 2nd edition was released by Pegasus Games.[18] By May 2011 over 1 million decks of all Fluxx versions had been sold while Pirate Fluxx was getting into bookstores that month.[19]
On August 1, 2012, Looney Labs got a simplified, less expensive general market version with redesigned packaging of Fluxx into Target stores.[2] For the summer 2012, Fluxx was number 10 in ICv2's Top 10 Card/Building Games (hobby channel).[20]
A Cartoon Network version of the game was made available as a Target exclusive from mid-August 2014 until Easter 2015, while in July the Regular Show Fluxx was released to the hobby market.[21] The fifth edition of the regular Fluxx game was made available beginning in 2014 as the 4.0 edition ran out. Looney Labs teamed up with The Doubleclicks for a Fluxx theme song.[22]
A new expansion of the game, Fluxx Dice, plus two new licensed variants were scheduled to be released in the summer of 2015.[23] With a delay of the first variant to be released at the polled requested of the retailers, Looney Labs pushed back the dice and the other variant to stagger the releases to spread out the impact.[24]
A series of educational variants were released in 2017 and 2018.[25] In partnership with Gale Force 9, two Fluxx versions of Star Trek were released in August 2018.[26]
Game description and play
[edit]The first edition deck consists of 84 cards with four types of cards: Keepers, Goals, Actions, and New Rules. While the game begins by requiring players to simply draw and play a specific number of cards, the mechanic mutates when a New Rule card is played. The card may change the number of cards drawn or played per turn, the number of cards held per hand, or the Keepers played.[9] The Goal cards change the Keepers needed to win the game.[2] Games last from 5 to 30 minutes.[27]
Later sets sometimes included new card subtypes, depending on the theme of the set. These included Creeper cards that block or make goals more difficult to obtain;[10] Ungoal cards, which have conditions where the game ends with no winner;[12] and Surprise cards, a 2011 addition, which allow players to negate other types of cards which could prevent a victory and can be played at any time, though they have other effects when played on one's own turn.[17]
The first Fluxx tournament at Origins 1997 had an extra rule calling for an increase in the Basic Rules each time the deck was reshuffled which was kept for future tournaments. On August 28, 2008 via their Wunderland blog, Looney introduced "Meta Rule" cards for players to print at home and add to standard decks[28] or place in the primary deck Edition 4.0.[14]
Early edition decks had 84 cards[9] while newer standard decks have 100 cards,[29] while Lite versions (Family, Spanish, SE) consist of 56 cards.[10][30][31]
Card sets
[edit]Editions
[edit]Edition | Release Date | Notes |
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Fluxx 1.0 | 1996 | The first released edition of the game. The cards are poker-sized and are entirely in monochrome, without any colored stripe. It was manufactured by C&W Playing Cards, Inc. and published through Looney Labs. |
Fluxx 2.0 | 1998 | An updated version of the original. The cards are bridge-sized, in a new layout with color encoded sections (although images remain in black and white). It was manufactured by Cartamundi and published by Iron Crown Enterprises.[4] |
Fluxx 2.1 | 2000 | A reprint of Fluxx 2.0 with some minor changes. It was manufactured by Cartamundi and published by Looney Labs. |
Fluxx 3.0 | 2003 | Adds and removes several cards to improve the balance of the game. Manufactured by Cartamundi, published by Looney Labs. |
Stoner Fluxx | October 2003 | The first variant of Fluxx. This is an "adult" oriented version of the game published to help accelerate the conversation in the US about ending marijuana prohibition.[32] The cards in this version are not compatible with other Fluxx decks (as they read "Stoner Fluxx" on the back). Went out of print in 2005.[9] |
Fluxx 3.1 | 2005 | A reprint of Fluxx 3.0 with minor changes. new style Basic Rule card, two cards removed, one card added; Manufactured by Cartamundi,[8] published by Looney Labs. |
EcoFluxx | October 2005 | A variant that focuses on the flora and fauna of what makes the planet. It was created by Alison Frane (nee Looney). Contains 84 cards. |
Family Fluxx | November 2005 | A full-color "Family-Friendly" version of the game with simplified rules and family bonuses.[31] It was initially designed as Fluxx Lite and then Fluxx Jr..[10][30] |
Zombie Fluxx | October 2007 | Introduces the "Creeper" and "Ungoal" type cards.[31] 100 cards[14] Won the 2008 Origins Award for Traditional Card Game of the Year.[15] |
Fluxx 4.0 | 2008 | Increases the card number set in the primary Fluxx set to 100. Images are now in full color. Introduces Meta Rules and Creepers to the primary Fluxx set.[14] |
Monty Python Fluxx | October 20, 2008 | Includes 100 cards with artwork from Todd Cameron Hamilton.[14] It is the first Fluxx game to be based on a licensed property.[33] (October 2008)[34] It was co-published with Monty Python licensee, Toy Vault;[13] |
Martian Fluxx | September 25, 2009[33] | [33] |
Stoner Fluxx 2.0 | November 13, 2009 | An updated version of Stoner Fluxx with full-color cards and Creepers. Released under "Fully Baked Ideas" imprint of Looney Labs, with 5% of proceeds going to end cannabis prohibition groups;[16] Contains 100 cards. Several undated minor updates of 2.0 - 2.1 and 2.2, were also released. |
Family Fluxx 1.1 | March 5, 2010[10] | Re-release of Family Fluxx in the current packaging style of other Fluxx games. Same cards as the original. Currently out of print[35] |
Eco Fluxx 2.0 | March 5, 2010 | An updated version of Eco Fluxx with new color artwork from Derek Ring and the addition of some new cards including three Creepers. Has 100 cards altogether.[10] |
Pirate Fluxx | February 11, 2011[27] | Introduces Surprise cards.[17] |
StarFluxx | September 30, 2011[36] | |
Oz Fluxx | March 23, 2012[37] | |
Fluxx SE | August 1, 2012 | A "Basic Entry" version of the game with simplified rules and exclusive cards.[2] It was manufactured by 360 Manufacturing and was released exclusively in Target stores. |
Cthulhu Fluxx | August 17, 2012)[2] | |
Fluxx SE 1.1 | October 2013 | Reprint of Fluxx SE with the debut of the new card designs used for the game going forward. As with the original, it was released exclusively at Target stores. |
Monster Fluxx | October 2013 | Manufactured by 360 Manufacturing and was released exclusively in Target stores. Uses Fluxx SE style gameplay. |
Regular Show Fluxx | July 25, 2014[21] | 100 cards[29] - out of print [35] |
Cartoon Network Fluxx | August 2014 | Released exclusively in Target stores.[21] Uses Fluxx SE style gameplay. |
Fluxx 5.0 | 2014[22] | Simplifies the standard version with the removal of all creepers[38] and several other cards, 17 total, and are replaced by new Keepers, Goals, Actions, and New Rules cards. |
Holiday Fluxx | October 3, 2014 | Christmas themed version. Contains 100 cards with art by Ali Douglass.[39] |
Batman Fluxx | August 7, 2015[24] | Co-published with Cryptozoic Entertainment[23] |
Adventure Time Fluxx | August 21, 2015[24] | |
Nature Fluxx | November 6, 2015 | A renamed third edition of EcoFluxx with update cards and packaging & continuing its donation to its eco-causes.[40] |
Firefly Fluxx | January 15, 2016 | Licensed from 20th Century Fox and Gale Force Nine[41] |
Math Fluxx | March 9, 2017)[42] | The first educational variant of Fluxx.[25] |
Chemistry Fluxx | May 25, 2017[43] | The second "Educational" version. |
Drinking Fluxx | July 24, 2017[44] | An adult-oriented version of the game that focuses on alcoholic beverages. It was produced to celebrate the game's 21st Anniversary. Released under the Fully Baked Ideas imprint. |
Doctor Who Fluxx | November 23, 2017[45] | |
Anatomy Fluxx | April 5, 2018[25] | The third "Educational" version. |
Star Trek: The Original Series Fluxx | August 2, 2018 | Co-published with Gale Force 9[26] |
Star Trek: The Next Generation Fluxx | August 2, 2018 | Co-published with Gale Force 9[26] |
Fairy Tale Fluxx | September 6, 2018 | Art by Mary Engelbreit[46] |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Fluxx | May 23, 2019[47] | |
Marvel Fluxx | August 15, 2019 | The first "Speciality Edition". Co-published with Cardinal Industries. Includes [48] 7 exclusive cards, and a collectible coin[49] |
Jumanji Fluxx | August 15, 2019 | The second "Speciality Edition". Co-published with Cardinal Industries.[48] Introduces "Danger" cards that can eliminate players with the ability to return unless the deck then elimination is permanent.[49] includes 7 exclusive cards, and a collectible coin. |
Astronomy Fluxx | January 9, 2020[50] | The fourth "Educational" version. |
SpongeBob SquarePants Fluxx | May 21, 2020 | The third "Speciality Edition". Co-published with Spin Master.[51] includes 7 exclusive cards, and a collectible coin. |
Fantasy Fluxx | January 7, 2021[52] | |
Martian Fluxx 1.1 | March 11, 2021 | Reprint of Martian Fluxx with the current card design. |
Oz Fluxx 1.1 | March 11, 2021 | Reprint of Oz Fluxx with the current card design. |
Wonderland Fluxx | October 14, 2021 | Released in limited quantities.[53] Given a wider release in 2023. |
Fluxx Remixx | March 3, 2022 | A version of Fluxx 5.0 with "remixed" goals, rules and actions, alongside the original keepers.[54] |
Olympus Fluxx | May 5, 2022[55] | |
Stoner Fluxx 2.3 | 2022-2023 | Reprint of Stoner Fluxx 2.2 with the current card design. |
Monster Fluxx 1.1 | 2022-2023 | Reprint of Monster Fluxx in the standard box design. |
Across America Fluxx | March 3, 2023 | |
Around the World Fluxx | May 5, 2023 | |
Camping Fluxx | February 2, 2024 | |
Hundred Acre Wood Fluxx | September 4, 2024 |
Languages
[edit]- Fluxx Spanish (Fluxx Español!; November 2006) Looney Labs,[7] a 56 card set with 6 new Goals, a new Keeper and a new Rule[31]
- German Fluxx first edition (2003; based on 3.0 card set) by Amigo Games[7]
- Second edition (March 2011; based on 4.0 card set) Pegasus Games[18]
- Japanese Fluxx (based on 3.0 card set) HobbyJapan
- Dutch Fluxx (based on 5.0 card set) PS Games
- Portuguese EcoFluxx, released in Brazil[7]
- Italian, released in Italy[56]
Many of the version can be combined with each other to make a "mega Fluxx" deck (as all these versions have the same card back style).[10]
Expansions
[edit]Several expansions have been produced, including:
- Flowers and (a gift set with a "bouquet" of six plush "Happy Flowers", a Fluxx 3.0 deck and an exclusive "Flowers" promo Keeper card)[57]
- Fluxx Blanxx, a set of blank cards for creating one's own custom additions (see above).[7]
- 2nd edition - begins formatted fronts while including the Chrononauts Beatles Reunion CD card
- 3rd edition - adds Creeper blanks while removing the Chrononauts card[58]
- Jewish[7]
- Christian[7]
- Castle Expansion Cards (May 2009 for Monty Python Fluxx[12]
- 7 Cards From the Future (a 7-card set for Regular Show Fluxx)
- International Tabletop Day Expansion: Wil Wheaton and Felicia Day Fluxx Promo Packs (April 11, 2015)[59]
- Fluxx Dice (September 2015)[24]
- Star Trek Fluxx Bridge Expansion (August 2018) used to play both Star Trek & Star Trek TNG Fluxx together at the same time[38]
- Firefly Fluxx Upgrade Pack (August 2018) 10 card pack includes Jubal Early, Hands of Blue, upgraded Reavers and Yolanda (aka Saffron, aka Bridgett)[38]
- Black Knight Expansion (August 2018) a 10 card pack including the Black Knight as a Creeper, also Tim the Enchanter, new rules and a new Quest [38]
- Fluxx Creeper Pack (August 2018) To bring back the Creepers dropped for edition 5, War, Death, Taxes, and Radioactive Potato with Goals, Actions and New Rules[38]
- The Doctor Who Fluxx 13th Doctor Pack (Mid-year 2019)[49]
Board game
[edit]Publication | August 2013 |
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Players | 2-4 |
Playing time | 15 to 30 minutes |
Fluxx: The Board Game is a board game implementation of the card game released in August 2013.[60] This game was awarded the Parents' Choice Recommended Seal Fall 2013 for Games.[60] Parents' Choice Recommended Seal Fall 2013 Games[61]
The game moves the Keeper card items to spaces on the board while adding the "Leaper" card type. The board is separated into 9 movable tiles with four spaces each except for the start tile with the initial set up of 3x3 square. Besides the Keeper spaces there are 1 octagon space per title and two teleport spaces for the whole board. Moving on to one teleport space allows the player to move to the other teleport space. The octagon may hold any number of pawns while the keeper spaces can only have one with an incoming pawn pushing out the current pawn. There are two peg boards that track, the number of goals needed to win and current rules.[60]
All start with a hand of three cards and a color card in face up to indicate the pawns they control. They each get to make a free rule change. New general rules affecting the tiles include rotation, moving and allowing wraparound tile movement. The game only has Action, Goals, New Rules and Leaper type cards. Action cards can change force a change in player color. A Leaper card counts as a card play but allows you to move a pawn to the item on the board. Goals cards are stacked near the board with top most card the current goal.[60]
Promotional cards
[edit]Looney Labs gives away promotional cards related to Fluxx at conventions such as Gen Con and Origins. They have given away cards such as Composting and Jackpot, which later appeared in EcoFluxx and Family Fluxx respectively. They have also given away promo cards for Christmas to members of their online mailing list and in High Times magazine. Game Technicians (previously known as Mad Lab Rabbits), voluntary game demonstrators for Looney Labs, give away promo cards to people interested in the game.
- Origins 2000 Goal promo 5 card pack.[5]
- Sir Not Appearing In This Game! (May 2009) for Monty Python Fluxx & its Castle expansion[12]
- Traitor, a Creeper promo card June 2009) issued for the release of another Looney game, Are You The Traitor?[12]
- Wizard of Oz song promotional card[37]
- "Mrs. Claus" promotional card in Holiday Fluxx store launch kit[39]
- "Skullduggery" promo card (February 11, 2011) Pirate store launch kit[27]
- "The Alliance" card (January 15, 2016) Firefly store launch[41]
Online
[edit]Fluxx was available to play for free via the Volity network[62] and was also available to be played online via the CCG Workshop, using the gatlingEngine to adjudicate most of its rules automatically. However, both Volity.net and CCG Workshop are no longer operating.[63]
In December 2012, Fluxx was released by Playdek as an app on iOS operating systems (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Apple TV) by purchasing it from the Apple App Store. It uses the "mass market" deck developed for Target Stores, removing some of the more esoteric themes (such as Cthulhu) and complex rule cards.[64]
Reception
[edit]The base game won the Mensa Select Game Award in 1999.[65] Rick Loomis comments: "Fluxx makes a good game for a group that has one of those annoying 'I-must-win-every-game' types. The rest of you can enjoy yourselves as the game spins out of his control (as it surely will) and perhaps he'll eventually learn to lose gracefully. Meanwhile, Fluxx will be busily exercising everyone's logic synapses as you attempt to deal with the chaotic situations that occur because of the cheerful clash of rules."[66]
An ICv2 review of the Batman variant by Nick Smith gave it 4 out of 5 stars as "The Fluxx series of games is not for everyone." But the game worked well with the Batman theme: "The game-themed victory conditions are good, and the thematic elements were very well thought out. This may be the best-designed Fluxx set in some time, and it can be a lot of fun for casual fans to try to achieve the thematic victory conditions."[1]
In a review of Fluxx in Black Gate, M Harold Page said "Playability-wise, the rules are on the cards themselves. Complex though play can be, playing the game is simple. My 7-year old manages fine with a little help to start her off, and my 11-year-old has sessions with his friends."[67]
Reviews
[edit]See also
[edit]- 1000 Blank White Cards
- Looney Labs
- Aquarius
- Chrononauts
- Dvorak
- Mao, another card game with changing rules
- Nomic
- Treehouse and Icehouse
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Smith, Nick (August 28, 2015). "Review: 'Batman Fluxx' (Game)". ICv2. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f Robbins, Lindsey (August 30, 2012). "For the Looneys, the game's the thing". The Gazette. Post Community Media, LLC. Archived from the original on June 26, 2015. Retrieved June 25, 2015.
- ^ a b Barnes, Denise (August 27, 1998). "The Looneys devise a game plan". Washington Times. Retrieved June 18, 2015.
- ^ a b Ford, C. Benjamin (November 22, 2002). "Looneys working through the serious business of fun". The Gazette. Post Community Media, LLC. Archived from the original on June 17, 2015. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
- ^ a b "WHAT'S ON THE STOVE?". Wunderland.com. Looney Labs. March 2001. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
- ^ "WHAT'S ON THE STOVE?". Wunderland. Looney Labs. March 2002. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Fluxx". looneylabs.com. Looney Labs. 4 September 2014. Retrieved July 10, 2015.
- ^ a b Looney, Andy (July 14, 2005). "What New?". Wunderland. Looney Labs. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
- ^ a b c d West, Susan. "The Looney Labs Experiment". GAMES. October 2005. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
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External links
[edit]- fluxxgames
.com, official game site - Fluxx at BoardGameGeek
- Fluxx family at Board Game Geek
- The designer explains the Hand Limit rules
- Fully Baked Ideas Official Site, adult versions imprint