Dragonmaster (card game)

Dragonmaster is a card game for 3–4 players that was published by Milton Bradley in 1981.

At the end of a round (five hands), the role of Dragonmaster passes to the player to the left of the current dealer.

If the player with the Dragon card does not want to attempt a powerplay, all players except the current Dragonmaster can secretly attempt to meet the powerplay conditions listed on the back of one of the hand cards, with the same rewards or penalties as the Advanced game.

In the May 1983 edition of Dragon (Issue #73), Glenn Rahman admired the high production values, saying that "Its components are of the highest quality [...] The cards are printed on thick paper stock and are exceptionally handsome [...] The colors are rich; the detail and poses are imaginative, powerful, and evocative.

But despite the high quality of the cards, Rahman found the actual game to be "a bland and simplistic cardgame."