How To Play Shuffle the deck and deal each player a hand of 11 cards. Set the remaining cards aside. Each trick (or turn) of the game consists of every player placing 1 card into the middle of the playing surface, in clockwise order. The player to the dealer's left begins the game. For each trick, the first card played must be one of the game's 8 suits–...
The fiery feline spirits, released from their sealed book, are up to mischief again today. They do as they please, meddling with others' plans just for fun. Freed from the pages of ancient books, the mischievous fire-cat spirits known as Quashars roam the world in search of chaos and fun. Driven by impulse and mischief, they chase their whims while...
Quaternion Trick is a compendium of four related (but different) trick-taking games. Each game centres around the same trick resolution mechanism inspired by the mathematical concept of the Quaternion. Tricks resolve in the following way: If all cards played share the same suit, the trick resolves as normal. Highest card wins. If two of the cards share the...
In Quattro Trick-Taking, players lay their cards into shared tricks as in a normal trick-taking game, but each player has a different bidding method for scoring, so you're not necessarily fighting over the same cards throughout the round. A four-player game lasts four rounds, and in each round you'll use a different method for bidding. You can take colored...
A Promo pack containing 12 cards for the base game and the expansion. For the base game: The Collector: Take all dice with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. The Spy: If neither Mountain Guard nor Jungle Guard has been played, take two dice from each tray. For the expansion: The General: Tick 1 more square in all rows and columns with at least 4 crosses. Not in...
Note: This game is a very basic variation of Mille Deck: 2 52 Standard Decks, Also include the Jokers. Point Values: Cards Point Value Queen of Spades 100 Jokers 50 Ace & 2 25 10 - Kings 10 3 - 9 5 A and 2 are wild cards First to reach 2,000 points wins. 13 cards to be dealt out to each player. dealer must cut the right amount of cards for all players and...
Questeros is a fun, strategic, trick taking card game using a fantasy based 78 card tarot deck combined with elements of classic RPG gaming. Players will have 10 cards each round, over a series of 10 rounds. Each round involves ten turns of each person playing a card. Each card has a value and a ranking, the highest ranking card will earn a "Quest." At the...
Each player takes the role of the Librarian. Players try to retrieve precious artifacts to expand the Library Collection. Based on the 'Librarian' Series of Movies. The game uses two custom card decks, an Action Deck and an Artifact Deck as well as a six-sided die for determining Initiative each round and the number of Fate cards drawn from the Action...
QUICKSingle Card Cricket is a card game with a theme based on the game of cricket. Game Contents: 40 bowling cards (bowling deliveries) 60 batting cards (batting shots) 60 fielding cards (fielding positions) Re-usable scorecard Erasable pen Coin (for the toss) It is a game for 2 to 4 players. In the standard 4-player form of the game, the game has two...
A lesser known card game from the famous company although the rules state: "Quien Sabé has created the greatest sensation in games since our celebrated game of PIT". A fast-paced game where every player gets an identical set of cards. The leading player calls "down", and every participant chooses a card from his set and hides it from the others. When the...
In a smoky jazz club filled with feline musicians, improvisation is everything. Each round flows like a syncopated rhythm, where playing the perfect note at the right moment is more important than overpowering the melody. As hands shrink and risks rise, only the most composed players can build the harmony they need. Quintet is a trick-taking game in which...
Quintus is a light-hearted yet tactical partnership trick-taking card game for five players, which is comparable in game mechanics to the Dutch game of Klaverjas (and its better known siblings Belote and Jass). The game is played with a standard French deck, without twos, threes, fours and jokers -- 40 cards in total. The cards rank as usual, from 5 (low)...