#555263
There are rules baked into the cards for more than two players (sometimes called 'multiplayer' by people). I find 3 players quite fun and it adds about 1/3rd to a 1/2 to the game time. I've also had an alright time with 4, but those can be significantly longer than a two player game. More than that and you have several players who virtually never interact and the game takes forever.
Essentially you sit in a triangle or square and have the player to your left give you dilemmas while you give dilemmas to the player on your right - dilemmas themselves tend to specify this too. In the event there are four players, there will be one player who you have no direct interaction with via dilemmas - but you will be able to engage in battle with them, or target them and their things with events, interrupts, and abilities.
Most people only ever play 2 player and there have only ever been 2 player tournaments under the CC (back in the old days Decipher did have rules for scoring 'multiplayer' tournaments). If you were wondering, multiplayer games work online via Lackey just as easily as 2 player games.
Essentially you sit in a triangle or square and have the player to your left give you dilemmas while you give dilemmas to the player on your right - dilemmas themselves tend to specify this too. In the event there are four players, there will be one player who you have no direct interaction with via dilemmas - but you will be able to engage in battle with them, or target them and their things with events, interrupts, and abilities.
Most people only ever play 2 player and there have only ever been 2 player tournaments under the CC (back in the old days Decipher did have rules for scoring 'multiplayer' tournaments). If you were wondering, multiplayer games work online via Lackey just as easily as 2 player games.