Welcome to the Peoples Banana Republic, where diplomacy is a fine art, and the balance between the great powers, Uncle Mishka and Uncle Sugar, is the key to maintaining independence. In "Powers and Bananas," you're not just a player; you're the guardian of this delicate equilibrium. The fate of the republic is in your hands! Can you keep the balance...
Cards in Prank of the Fox (キツネのいたずら) have two faces: yours and your opponent's. Players choose roles as peasants or foxes. Each side scrambles for "OINARISAN". Peasants, your cards can be your card as long as nothing happens; foxes, you can "PRANK" on peasants' cards, calling and flipping their cards. When a card turned over, it becomes a foxes' hand!...
This 1906 trick-taking card game has a deck of 54 cards divided into six suits of nine cards each. The suits are ranked by color: Purple (highest), Red, Yellow, Green, Blue and Brown (lowest). Each suit has the following cards: King (highest), Duke, Marquis, Earl, Viscount, Bishop, Baron, Baronet and Knight (lowest). The key difference from most...
Predestination is a 2 player cooperative trick-taking cardgame. It is a companion game to the 2 player competitive trick-taking cardgame Foreknowledge, with both being inspired by Romans 8 in the Bible. In the game, the dealer player will be dealt a set of cards from the deck and then allocate the cards between themselves and the non-dealer player. The...
Prediction was created as an entry for the "4 card" contest here on BGG. Each player has two octagonal shaped cards, one with bid values, the other with their prediction of how the values relate to each other and to the pot. At the start of the game, each Player antes one token to the pot. Each turn, both players ante one token to the pot. Each player...
Preference is a standard deck playing card game played throughout central Europe and Russia using a 32 card "Bavarian" deck like the one used in Schafkopf. The major varieties of Preference are Croatian, Austrian, and Russian and there are variations of each as well. Generally a three player game, a fourth player can play by having the dealer of each hand...
Princess of Seasons is a may-follow trick taking game similar to Napoleon but with a few wrinkles thrown in. The theme is that there is a Kingdom of Seasons that controls the seasons, but mischievous fairies threaten to disrupt them. One player (and an helper) will play as the Kingdom of Seasons and the rest as the mischievous fairies. You go around...
A trick-taking card game played with a 52-card deck in seven color strands numbered 2-7 and three types of wild card named INFRA-RED, ULTRAVIOLET, and SPECTRUM. One color strand is used per player. Players are dealt 7 cards with a 3 card blind, and then take turns bidding based on how many tricks they think they can win. Highest bidder gets the blind and...
PRISM - Trick the Light Fantastic is an 18 card trick-taking game in which players aim to capture cards containing 3 colors with the goal of collecting many cards with one color and/or completing sets of cards that contain all 6 colors. The 18 card deck consists of cards valued 0 to 7 with an uneven distribution. Each trick, a target card is displayed that...
Privilege is a trick-taking game featuring a 5-suited deck with 2 unsuited trumps. Players play in fixed partnerships and bid for how many over-tricks they believe they will take. The partnership making the high bid may be challenged by the others, who can potentially double or treble their score, but can re-challenge ("fight to the finish") for quadruple...
This is a miniature card game published as a promotional item in 1875 by Charles Gooch, an American manufacturer of "Noiseless Spring Beds". The deck consists of 56 cards that measure just 2.25" by 1.25". The cards are printed with black ink on plain cardboard, with one side showing the name of a country followed by four geographical features related to...