The Monster Pack Trading Card Game

About

The Monster Pack Trading Card Game, also known as MonPak TCG, is a monster collecting card game. So far there are 100 unique monsters to collect!


The Artists

Kyle Culp / kyleculp.art

Chris Slavin / Doodle_Dayzz

Tyler Davis / Yukomon

Victor Larson / SenpaiSlik


Before You Play

Monster Type Mechanic

Most gametypes use a rock-paper-scissors style of gameplay. In MonPak, Blue Evade beats Red Strike, Red Strike beats Green Spell, and Green Spell beats Blue Evade.

Helpful Terms
Type: A monster can have one of four types: Blue Evade, Red Strike, Green Spell, and White Wild.
Power Level: A monster's Power Level is the number located within the colored box toward the lower left corner of the card. Monsters can have Power Levels between 0 and 1000.
Star Value: A monster's Star Value is located all the way down in the bottom left corner of the card, and is a number between 1 and 4. The more powerful or rare the card, the higher this value will be.

How to Play

We're always looking for new gametypes, so if you've got a cool idea for a game that can be played with MonPak cards send us an email or get in touch on social media!

Gametype 1: Tetrarena
This is a strategic 2-player game where multiple monsters face off in a battlefield. It requires 20-30 cards per player, and takes 15-30 minutes to complete a game.
Click here to learn how to play!

Gametype 2: Score Grabber
This is a quick and easy 2-player game, with simple rock-paper-scissors gameplay. Each player must have a 30 card deck.
To start, each player must draw 7 cards into their hand, then draw 1 card to place face-up on the playing field in front of them.During the turns each player plays 1 card simultaneously, and the monsters' types will determine the winner. If the monsters are the same type, then the higher number wins the match. If the monster's type is White, then that monster wins the match. The winner then gets to place their card next to the last card on their field, while the loser discards their monster.After the 7th turn, the players should be out of monsters to play, and the scores can be totaled. To determine your score, add all of your monsters' Power Levels together, and multiply that value by your longest type streak. A type streak occurs when multiple monsters of the same type are adjacent to each other, with White monsters acting as wild.

Scoring Example: 120 200 150 310 170
First we'll add the five Power Levels together, which is 950. Then, we'll multiply this by 2, since there are two Blue Evade monsters in a row, making this player's longest streak 2. So this score is 1900.

When 3 rounds are over the game ends, and the player who won the most rounds wins!