Talk:Kill Doctor Lucky
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I didn't really think this had a place in the article, as much as I hated to shorten it. Ed Cormany 22:50 21 Jun 2003 (UTC)
it is fun too, except when you lose the cards and the piece of paper that is supposed to be your board.
[edit] Deletion?
There's a VfD tag on the article, but no entry on the VfD page. Huh? -FZ 16:06, 11 Aug 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Titanic Changes
Added information about the new Titanic Games version of Kill Doctor Lucky as well as a link to their product page on Paizo.com. -SP 15:48, 22 November 2006 (PST)
[edit] Prisoner's Dilemma?
The "prime example" of the prisoner's dilemma described seems more like an instance of chicken to me, because a mutual refusal to play failure cards results in a worse position for both refusing players (loss of the game) than playing one when the other person doesn't (you lose a resource in a move that also benefits the other player, but at least the game is still on so you have a shot at winning). While these are similar game-theoretical scenarios, they are subtly different and it seems fairly clear which one applies here. -- Milo

