Rotten Plots Card Game
Rotten Plots Card Game
Rotten Plots Card Game
Rotten Plots Card Game
Rotten Plots Card Game
Rotten Plots Card Game
Rotten Plots Card Game
Rotten Plots Card Game
Rotten Plots Card Game
Rotten Plots Card Game
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Rotten Plots Card Game

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Rotten Plots is a funny card game for movie lovers. Compete with your friends to create the most entertaining, humorous, and absurd movie plot.

Compete with your friends to create the most entertaining and absurd film plot.

How to Play:

1.) Each player grabs three cards of each option (PROTAGONIST, TRAIT/OBJECT, FIRST ACTION, ANTAGONIST, FINAL ACTION).

2.) The "Executive Producer" chooses a genre card.

3.) Players create plot in the selected genre.

4.) The plot that the executive producer deems best wins the award for that round.

5.) The first player to receive five awards wins the game.
 

Example Plot




The Cards

PROTAGONISTS

Protagonists are the good guys. The ones who drive the story. The ones you want to win. The ones you want to sleep with. The ones who struggle to overcome the obstacles and conflicts caused by the bad guys who are also probably hot.

The protagonist card will be the first card you use in your Rotten Plots.

SOME EXAMPLES:

A Door-To-Door Vacuum Salesman

A Short-Tempered Driving Instructor

A Narcoleptic Mattress Salesman

An Emotionally Unstable Chainsaw Repair Man

A Pessimistic Hospice Worker



TRAITS & OBJECTS

Traits and Objects are what the good guys have. They might have a hell-of-a throwing arm. They might have a sack of stolen cash. They might have leprosy. Traits and objects define the protagonist

 

The trait/object card will be the second card you use in your Rotten Plots.

SOME EXAMPLES:

A Shitty Guardian Angel

An Obsession with Pleather

A Stomach Like a Sack of Pudding

A Preferred Customer Card for the Local Crematorium

A Dumpster For a Home
 
    

FIRST ACTIONS

First Actions are what the protagonist does. It's where the story starts. The exposition sets the stage for the plot that will be driven by the questionable choices of the protagonist and the obstacles put in place by the antagonist.

The first action card will be the third card you use in your Rotten Plots.

SOME EXAMPLES:

Find the Video and Destroy the Evidence

Train the Dog to Shit in the Neighbor's Yard

Give the Sex Talk to Someone Else's Kids

Take Advice From a Drunk Uncle

Burn a Clown Alive



ANTAGONISTS

Antagonists are the bad guys. These guys are the assholes that ruin everything for the protagonists. These guys blow up buildings, yell at people for walking on their grass, and sleep with the protagonist's wife.

The antagonist card will be the fourth card you use in your Rotten Plots.

SOME EXAMPLES:

A Shit-Talking Third Grader with Something to Prove

A Burmese Python with Human Legs

Some Dickhead Named Travis

A Feral Child with a Bloody Stick

An Overweight Sixth Grade Bully



FINAL ACTIONS

The main obstacle, the climax, and/or the resolution of the movie. This is where the conflict is the juiciest. This is where the stakes are highest. This is where the bad guy gets what's coming to him...or where the good guy gets burned alive in his own home. Your choice.

The final action card will be the fifth card you use in your Rotten Plots.

SOME EXAMPLES:

Drives a Semi Into the Police Station

Eats a Live Rodent at a Bus Stop

Buys a Horse and Doesn't Feed It

Cheats in a Game of Wheelchair Dodgeball and Lies About it

Steals a Man's Cane and Smacks Him With It