Manafolds is a fantasy-themed trick-taking/area control game. You lead a faction that is aligned primarily with one of six manafold types. Manafolds, also called “folds", are magical locations, each with unique characteristics. You seek to deepen your knowledge of the folds, channeling energies from them to best your rivals and gain the most Prestige. You...
Manni is an Icelandic trick-taking card game and has a number of local versions, such as Trjámann, Hornafjarðarmanni and Laugavatnsmanni. "Manni" means little man or chap and is the name given to the spare hand of cards dealt to the table, which may be used to improve a player's hand. In the game, players receive a hand of cards at the start of a round...
Mantel is a trick-taking game for exactly three players which uses suit-less cards. Each player receives an identical set of rank cards which they place face up in front of themselves and a random selection of colored cubes which they will place on the cards to determine the specific combination of rank and suit which they have played to a trick. After...
This is a non-partnership precise-bid trick-taking game with a few twists. The deck has five suits (1-King), with Mardi-Gras - related symbols: Masks, Crowns, Doubloon, Fleur de Lis, and Beads -- Masks are always trump. Plus there is one Mardi Gras card, which counts as the highest trump; and two FATuesday cards, which can always be played and count as the...
The idea behind The Tide is the cooperation between two designers. An author from daVinci (Silvano Sorrentino, "Dancing Dice", "Ostrakon" among others) has written the first page of these rules, while an author from Red Omega Studio (Piero Cioni, "Crazy Rally", "Tortuga"), has completed the work. Successful experiment? You call it! The playing area is made...
Mariáš (the final sound is pronounced as "sh") is the most popular card game in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, often seen being played in pubs. This trick-taking game is the basis for Ulti, the national card game of Hungary. It is played with a 32-card deck, similar to the William Tell deck but with specific Bohemian art. There are four suits: hearts...
Marjapussi (Berry bag) is a marriage-style trick-taking card game which is played with a deck containing cards from 6 to ace. It can be played by three individuals or by four players in two parties. The name of the game probably originates from the word marriage - not because it means the same thing but because it sounds similar. The goal of the game is to...
Card game by an unknown publisher, circa 1900. 32 cards in 4 suits of 8. The cards in each suit rank in this order and, if won, they are worth the points noted; Bride 5 points Bridegroom 4 points Best Man 3 points Mother-in-Law 2 points Minister 1 point Bridesmaid A 0 points Bridesmaid B 0 points Bridesmaid C 0 points The suits are called Notes, Gold...