In All or Nothing you bid just that. You're going to take all of the tricks, or none. If you succeed, you're rewarded with a lower score and the first to zero (from 100) wins. If you fail, your score goes in the wrong direction. The goal is to succeed while making the other players fail. They're out to get you, so keep your eyes open for opportunities to...
The All-Seeing Eye is a speed-based card game featuring simultaneous play and symbol-recognition for two to four players. Players are trying to make points by slapping matches as fast as possible. Players can only hold one card in each hand and play to three piles in the center of the table. They may discard cards from either hand to their discard pile. If...
A trick taking card game featuring famous cartoon characters from the 1920's and 1930's. The dealer turns a card to determine a penalty suit. If Krazy Kat, Ignatz Mouse or Offissa Pup are turned up, the dealer may choose the suit before he looks at his cards or he just turns the next card to determine the suit. After all the tricks are taken, each player...
Game material 48 playing cards 42 trick indicator cards; 6 colored sets with values of 0 - 6 1 scorepad 1 pen 1 rulebook Description of the game The main task of the 3 - 6 players is to correctly assess their cards. They use a trick indicator card to declare the number of tricks they expect to take. If they're right, they get a bonus. It's also up to the...
Alley Cat is a 2 player trick-taking game played with a modified traditional deck. There is no trump suit and suits do not matter. At the beginning of the game, six cards are dealt to each player. On their turn, players play a single card to the table from their hand. After both players have played their single card, the "trick" is resolved. The highest...
"Alley Oops! - A Raucous Game of Stumbling and Tumbling for Klutzes!” Play the raucous game of stumbling and tumbling, Alley Oops! In this traditional American game you roll your colored magic tumbling bean on the ramped game board into a scoring hole. It’s fun and harder than it looks. Classic and addictive fun for the whole family in the original 1930’s...
In Alliances, you will play a superpower nation seeking world domination along with its ally. The game is mainly based on trick-taking mechanisms, with each trick representing a local struggle to control a country in the world. The world is composed of a vast number of countries, each one represented by a tile on the table. Each country also has its own...
LetterTricks is a collection of trick-taking card games. The deck consists of 52 cards, but instead of having numbers like most decks, each suit contains letters of the English alphabet. There are three suits, each having all vowels, most common consonants, and two of the rarest consonants. LetterTricks Cooperative is a 4-5 player cooperative game in which...
Alpine Tricks is a fast-paced, trick-taking card game based on Austria's national card game Schnapsen. While it keeps the tried and tested game rules and mechanics the same, the layout has been redone to ensure smoother gameplay and make the game easier to learn. Both players try to be the first to reach 66 points to win a hand. Points can be earned by...