These are the secrets of All Out Rich Man, Poor Man



You can use these original cards, specially made for All Out Rich Man, Poor Man

If you come out of a game as Richest Man, you may receive a special card.
These cards can be used to cause irregular changes in the game, such as the Eva Card, which forces the game to start over. This sort of effect makes these cards very valuable, and only your character can use them.
You'll want these cards to get you over the rough spots.




Beware of overconfidence--a Revolution can invert the balance of power
The Revolution Rule inverts the order of the cards. It happens when a player plays four of a kind.
Beware of this happening, because it means that the Poorest Man has a shot at turning things around, while the Richest Man may well get their comeuppance.
Victory depends on whether you can make this rule work to your advantage.



The Fall From Grace Rule Will Send You Straight from Heaven to Hell
You can't rest just because you've made it to Richest Man!
The Fall From Grace Rule dictates that, no matter how many times you win, you only have to lose once to become Poorest Man.
As its name implies, this is a particularly humiliating thing to have happen to oneself, so make sure it doesn't happen to you.




The game also has a dress-up mode, where you can change the characters' outfits
In All Out Rich Man, Poor Man, you have the option of going shopping for clothes for Asuka or Rei with the points you win.
There's a wide variety of outfits and colors for you to choose from. The more points you score, the more outfits you can dress them in.


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