There are five suits in this game: The 12 royal cards (J, Q, K) of all four traditional suits make one suit; they don’t count for their normal suits. The remaining cards in the other suits (A to 10 in spades, hearts, clubs, and diamonds) make the other four suits. If you’re starting a hand, you must play one or more cards of only one suit (S, H, C, D...
Path Of Pharaohs is a Free Print and Play card game provided by Crosstown Games (http://www.geocities.com/crosstowngames) comprising of a card game which plays like a board game. You are one of many young pharaohs attempting to be the first to build a pyramid upon the ancient ruins of Alexandria, but first you must build upon 12 sites in the lower Nile...
A trick taking game where you become a cake shop and sell cakes to your customers. From beginners to experienced people can play. Play Summary Each turn, the Leader plays a card. He takes the "Customer" card with the corresponding cake and places it next to the just played cake card. Then, the player to the left plays and then in clockwise order plays a...
It is the first season of "Pauntels Got Talent" and the competition is really ramping up! You are a badger, attempting to impress the 6 judges in order to get them to vote for you. It’s not as easy as it seems though because the judges are also competing against each other to see which of them gets the most influence over the competition. Make sure you get...
Pavlova is a may-follow, trick-taker played with dominoes. The relative strength of the suits may change from trick-to-trick but the players’ choices will dictate how the strength will change. You can play any tile you wish, in whichever orientation is best. Each tile is worth the difference from its highest number to its lowest number (e.g., a 6-1 tile is...
Step into the lawless streets of 1920s Birmingham, where lies travel faster than the truth. In this competitive card game for 3-6 players, can you bluff and trick your way to the top? To get the upper hand and gain enough influence to beat your rivals, you’ll need to play your cards close to your chest. Your resource cards, that is. Win by collecting five...
In Peanuts Talent Show, 2–4 players compete in a fast and lively card game that combines trick-taking with light deck-building. Each round, you’ll lead your cast of performers like Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Woodstock, and more, into the spotlight. Win tricks to earn Coins, then use them to recruit new acts and expand your deck with bigger talents. Peanuts...
PEAS is a two-player "trick lane" game in which each trick is assigned a number of points (roughly -2 to +3). On your turn, you can play to any of the tricks; if you are the second to play to a specific trick, you must follow the suit of the first card played there, if possible. The first person to play to the first trick will lead in the first trick;...
Control the ice, collect pebbles, and find love in this chilly area-control game of the heart for two to four players. Play cards to both win hands AND strategically outmaneuver your foes on the frozen tundra board. Will your clever play win you the love and pebbles needed for victory, or will you be pushed aside by a more worthy rival? How to Play On Your...
Penchant is a two-person trick-taking card game invented in 1893 by John Smith McTear (aka “Jack Sharpe”), but lost to history. It is in the “marriage” family of traditional card games, along with Bezique and Pinochle, and uses a "piquet" deck of 7-A in four suits. Penchant’s unique scoring, method of setting trump, and the addition of blocking melds add...