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2011
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2
User Suggested # of Players
Best with 2 players
Recommended with 2 players
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Playing Time
15 minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages
10 and up
User Suggested Ages
8 and up
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Language Dependence
Some necessary text - easily memorized or small crib sheet
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JAB: Realtime Boxing
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JAB is a strategic boxing card game unlike anything you've played before. In JAB, you get direct control over your boxer's fists, providing an experience as close as possible to real boxing without getting punched in the face. JAB is real-time. There are no turns. You can play as fast as you want, but remember: playing smart is more important than playing fast.

Winning the game

To win the game, get a knockout by throwing staggering haymakers at your opponent until he eats canvas, or strategically win more rounds than your opponent by impressing the judges with your beautiful technique.

How is JAB different?

JAB re-invents the Real-time genre by slowing down gameplay and challenging you with strategic decisions. The innovative engine tests a player's "strategic agility" by forcing constant quick decisions. It also measures your ability to calmly manage your focus, in a chaotic situation. The JAB engine is designed to be a develop-able skill, much like learning to play a fighting videogame, or even a real sport. Which also gives the game huge replayability.

Finally, you can beat up your friends and family, without the annoying assault charges and anger management classes!
JAB is a complete game, only one copy is required to play.

So how does the JAB engine work? (from a game design perspective)

The JAB engine can be broken down into a series of strategic real-time mini-games (mechanics), all running simultaneously. While focusing on all mini-games at once is almost impossible, all mini-games are equally important to win the game. A good player must not only be good at playing each of the mini-games, but also recognize which one he should be focusing on at any given time. A new player, much like a new boxer who steps into the ring for the first time, can easily feel overwhelmed and freeze up, priming his opponent for a knockout... so STAY CALM.

A Strategic Real-time Game? Pff.

No! It's true! Every macro strategy or "style" in JAB, has a counter, like real boxing. See Boxing Styles and Techniques on Wikipedia for more info.

To counter a haymaker spammer, or slugger, a boxer must play like an outside-fighter, who focuses on counter-punching, and blocking, and points. An outside-fighter, like in real boxing, will be overcome by an in-fighter, who goes purely for combo points. An in-fighter boxer who is going for combos, will be knocked out by a slugger.

Every Boxer has a style, every style has a counter. What style are you?

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English first edition 2011
Publisher: Tasty Minstrel Games
Artist: Gavan Brown
Year: 2011
Product Code: TTT 3001
Size: 9.45 x 6.30 x 1.97 inches
0.68 pounds
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4 concise reference sheet by hecose
Reference sheet useful for quick referencing and provides a structured summary for teaching the game. If you are interested in ref sheets for other games that I’ve made (>200), a complete set is available at my boardgame blog, http://hiewandboardgames.blogspot.com/2010/12/concise-reference-sheets.html
2011-12-25
16 JAB Rhetoric Expansion
This expansion features a George Bush and Barack Obama character cards. To play this expansion, simply download the file, print it (on a color printer), cut it up, sleeve it, and use a playing card to stiffen the character card.
2011-10-02
17 JAB Famous Game Designers Expansion
This is a single page print and play. To play this expansion: 1) Download the file 2) Print the single page pdf on a color printer 3) Cut with scissors, blade, or paper cutter 4) Place in plastic card sleeves (available at most game stores) 5) To make the card more "firm", place a playing card behind it.
2011-10-02
11 JAB - Rule Book - v1.0 - Last Revised - Feb, 2011
This is the rulebook released with the game. There has been an update to the rules since, which can be seen here: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/article/7180094#7180094 Note: this download does NOT contain the arm extension rule.
2011-10-02
10 Jab: Real Time Boxing Card Sized References
These are 3 references cards so that you can keep them along with the game in a small card box and ditch the large box that the game came in, making it much more portable.
2011-09-12
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