Legends of the Four Kingdoms is a captivating strategy game. Nature, technology, power, magic! Learn how to tame the Four Kingdoms. Designed to be played with 2-8 players, you will only need one 40 card deck to play the game. HOW TO PLAY Each player is dealt three cards. Cards in your hand represent the warriors you have control over. After dealing 3 cards...
Len Mam is a card game for 2-4 players. You will become siblings, and cook the traditional Tet tray together Summary of games The game has 3 stages including going to the market, cooking and completing the dish. After the market closes, players will check their trays and score points. The person having the most points will win. There are 4 traditional...
Lerpa is a traditional Portuguese gambling card game, popular in some Portuguese communities, especially among friends and in informal settings. It’s typically played for small stakes and is a fast-paced trick-taking game. Objective Win tricks and avoid being the lowest (or win the pot). Avoid being the only player to lose all tricks ("Lerpa’d"), which...
This is a game of tactics and counter-attacks during which you will seize any opportunity to take tricks and get blazons other than yours. Each player plays for his/her own self but alliances may be useful and are sometimes more than welcome. But beware of traitors! The goal of the game is to score as many points as possible by taking tricks and collecting...
Each card has a picture of the TV series The Blondes. Each player has a hair color chosen at the beginning of the game and they sit around the table in that order from the darkest to the lightest hair color (Brown, Chestnut, Auburn, Red, Blonde who must wear the included blonde wig). The goal of the game is collect the most points. The one that has the...
The trick-taking game Let Me Off was one of the finalists in the 2017 Trick Taking Party design competition in Japan, and Taiki Shinzawa, one of the judges, selected it as his personal award. In the game, players each have 3 hands of cards. Each player has one hand to themselves that they hold, but 2 additional hands, one on each side, that is held in a...
Push yourself to the brink of bankruptcy in a high stakes game of spelling and debt! Players compete to win tricks against one another, which in turn adds letters to your spelling tableau. The more letters you win, the more words that you can spell, but be careful, as all unused letters put you further and further in debt at the end of each round....
A trick-taking game similar to Hearts, where players try to avoid negative points. The game is played in rounds, and ends when one player has -200 or less points, at which point the player with the highest total amount of points (even if negative) wins the game. The rules of for this game were included in Mü & More. Deck CompositionUses the Mü deck, which...
While the headline game, Mü, is the main attraction, this deck of custom cards comes with rules for several games: Mü - A complex trick-taking game. For 3-6 players, ages 12 and up. The Last Panther - A trick-taking game similar to Hearts, where players try to avoid negative points. For 3-8 players, ages 10 and up. Wimmüln - A trick-taking game where...
A book of variants for the game Lexicon, published by Waddingtons in 1935 or so. They had had great success with selling the original game, so they decided the market would like more variety. In effect, in modern terms, this book is an expansion as it adds lots of new rules that will need different strategy. The 64-page booklet sold separately (red cover...
User summary A Japanese small press card game. In its base, a bluffing trick-taking game where certain suits have some special effects. All cards (except the first in each trick) are played face down, and instead of playing a card, the current player can try to call the bluff of the previous player, forcing him to reveal the played card; if it was of the...