Not Enough Mana is an exciting 'potion' drinking card game for 3 - 6 brave wizards (the legal potion - drinking age varies by kingdom's laws). In this fantasy - themed card game full of humor, players engage in epic wizard battles. You'll use powerful spells, curses, and artifacts to destroy opponents while replenishing mana by drinking magical potions. The goal is to eliminate all other wizards, either by depleting their health points or causing a K.O. (Too Much Mana). Players take turns drawing and playing cards to cast spells, equip artifacts, and face epic events. Spells need mana points, which can be replenished at any time during the game by drinking potions. If a player loses all health or can't make a move, they're out of the game, and the last player wins. It takes 60 - 120 minutes to play and is suitable for ages 18 and up. Features include events, hand management, negotiation, player elimination, and a bit of luck - pushing. It's a great party game for mature players.

How to play: First, gather 3 to 6 players who are of the legal potion - drinking age according to your local laws. Each player starts the game with a set of cards. Take turns drawing and playing cards to cast spells, equip artifacts, or face events. When you want to use a spell, make sure you have enough mana points. You can replenish your mana by drinking magical potions at any point in the game. Try to eliminate other players by reducing their health points to zero or making them reach a K.O. state. The last player remaining in the game wins. Note: Make sure to follow the legal drinking age in your area. Don't play if you're not legally allowed to drink potions. Maintenance: Keep the cards in a dry and clean place to prevent damage. If the cards get dirty, you can gently wipe them with a soft cloth.