You would find it a difficult task to find a person in a group of 90’s kids that have never played the classic game rollercoaster tycoon.
This gaming classic put you into the dream job you didnt know you wanted of a theme park creator as you picked rides and tried to earn revenue from your park guests while also meeting sanitary and safety requirements.
About Unfair
Well Unfair takes this theme and brings it into the context of a board game you can play with your friends
Your Goal is to Build the city’s greatest theme park, doing whatever it takes to make it successful.
Players have the options of mixing up there favourite themes, from choices like Pirate’s, Robot’s, Vampire’s, Jungle/Nature, Ninja, and Gangster.
They then select different attractions they would like to build and upgrade them to match blueprints, stack up towering rides, or simply make a really profitable attraction and bring in all the cash.
However, you will need to watch out as your competitors may take the options of paying off the safety inspectors to close your rides or hiring “hooligans” to vandalise your park!
Players will need to build wisely and protect there park to make sure they come out on top!
Whatever happens, it’s bound to be Unfair.
Gameplay
Your goal in Unfair is to build the park that scores the most points at game end, using the three main ways to score points:
- Build impressively tall attractions with lots of upgrades.
- Match your park to blueprints to achieve hidden goals.
- Buy your way to victory with good old-fashioned cash.
Players can also play events to help themselves and hinder your opponents as you build your park over the course of 8 rounds.
They can recruit staff members to help you or build a super attraction with a unique ability.
Or choose to take options like Bribing officials and blackmailing politicians are entirely optional and sometimes recommended.
Check out the Rulebook For More Details – Click HERE (The most current version of the base game rulebook.)
Download a Copy Here
All Files are Links From the Unfair Website
These files are provided for personal use only. They may be printed on your own printer or at a commercial copy/printing centre, providing the copies are for your own use and not for sale.
Visit https://www.unfair-game.com/print-and-play for more Details
Base Game – GJNPRV themes
Rulebook
20 page A4/letter printable PDF v3.0.9
Print 1 copy, double-sided, centred, scale to fit A4/letter.
Theme packs
Current card version is Release 2.0.0, updated 11 December 2018
Update to 2.0.0Update cards – 33 cards plus instruction card, 8up layout, A4/letter printable PDFCard reverse for update card |
Gangster
Gangster – 56 card pack, 8up layout, A4/letter printable PDF
Jungle
Jungle – 56 card pack, 8up layout, A4/letter printable PDF
Ninja
Ninja – 56 card pack, 8up layout, A4/letter printable PDF
Pirate
Pirate – 56 card pack, 8up layout, A4/letter printable PDF
Robot
Robot – 56 card pack, 8up layout, A4/letter printable PDF
Vampire
Vampire – 56 card pack, 8up layout, A4/letter printable PDF
Print 1 copy of each theme pack, actual size, and cut individual cards from the sheets.
The card reverse files can be printed directly on the back of the card sheets if you are printing on card stock (and your printer is good enough to line them up). Otherwise, print and cut individual cards, and match the colour of the card backs with the colour of the card fronts.
Summary cards
The theme packs technically have 57 cards each, including an individual Round and Scoring Summary card, but to save printing a page with 1 card on it for each pack, we’ve merged them all into one file.
Round and Scoring Summary cards. A4/letter printable PDF.
Card reverse for Round and Scoring Summary
Print 1 copy, actual size, match the card backs to the card fronts.
Additional cards
Blueprint Closure, plus Game Changers. A4/letter printable PDF.
Card reverse for Blueprint Closure, plus Game Changers.
Print 1 copy, actual size, match the card backs to the card fronts.
Board
Standard board layout, A2 printable PDF
Includes 2 sides. Print 1 copy, single-sided, actual size.
Player Reference
2 page A4/letter printable PDF v2.3.2
Print 2 copies, double-sided, actual size.
Scorepad
Scorepad, A4/letter printable PDF
Print as many copies as needed, actual size – should fit 4 copies on a single sheet of paper.
Alternatively, you could use the free Unfair scoring web app and avoid the need for a scorepad altogether.
Tokens
Coin token sheet, A3 printable PDF
Print 2 copies, double-sided, actual size.
(Honestly, this is here mainly to show you what to expect. Actually matching the cut-lines front and back, or cutting out hex-shaped tokens is a lot of effort when you could use basically anything else as money instead. Poker chips work well.)
Additional items
You’ll need something to use as a Starting Player marker.
You’ll need something to use as money. During prototyping and testing, we used poker chips and set their values to 1, 5, 25, 125.
You’ll also need something to use as a Current Step marker. We’ve found a large dice (or die, for the purists) is a good size and easy to slide down the Current Step track.
Sleeving
We recommend plain clear sleeves if you plan to print both front and back of the cards, and using a cheap playing card or leftover common Magic card to give some stiffness. For six theme packs, you’ll need 348 clear standard poker-sized sleeves, 2.5″ x 3.5″ or approx 63mm x 89mm.
Expansion – ABDW themes
ABDW Rulebook
32 page A4/letter printable PDF v1.0.0
Print 1 copy, double-sided, centred, scale to fit A4/letter.
Theme packs
Current card version for ABDW is Release 1.0.0, updated 11 December 2018
Alien
Alien – 56 card pack, 8up layout, A4/letter printable PDF
B-movie
B-movie – 56 card pack, 8up layout, A4/letter printable PDF
Dinosaur
Dinosaur – 56 card pack, 8up layout, A4/letter printable PDF
Western
Western – 56 card pack, 8up layout, A4/letter printable PDF
Print 1 copy of each theme pack, actual size, and cut individual cards from the sheets.
The card reverse files can be printed directly on the back of the card sheets if you are printing on card stock (and your printer is good enough to line them up). Otherwise, print and cut individual cards, and match the colour of the card backs with the colour of the card fronts.
Additional cards
Game Changers. A4/letter printable PDF.
Card reverse for Game Changers.
Print 1 copy, actual size, match the card backs to the card fronts.
Tokens
Print 1 copy, double-sided, actual size.
(Honestly, this is here mainly to show you what to expect. Actually matching the cut-lines front and back, or cutting out strange-shaped tokens is a lot of effort when you could use basically anything instead. We used green glass beads as Alien Influence.)