It's time to open your own restaurants. But what kind of establishment would it be without delicious food prepared by a real professional? In this trick-taking game, you will not only have to acquire restaurants, but also hire suitable Chefs, and only then you will be able to earn enough prestige to demonstrate your talent as a real restaurateur! Players...
Trick taking game with three suits (red, green and black). Each suit has 18 cards (1-18). The 16 is a negative card (-8) but in green -16. The game is played without trump. All cards are delat to the players, but the leftover 6 (or 4) cards are turned up and will be awarded for the last trick. Stichspiel mit drei Farben (rot, grün und schwarz). Jede Farbe...
Triple Crown is a trick taking game for 4 players that can be played with a regular deck of cards. Players play individually, but temporary alliances with occur. There are three possible ways to score points. Which of these three goals you need to achieve is determined by the cards you are dealt. The player who is dealt the Ace of Spades will be trying to...
Play many classics, updated for the third millennium by adding a third dimension to card games. This deck has 5 numbers, 5 colors, and 5 suits. Each card contains 1 number, 1 color, and one suit, making 125 cards, 1 for each number/color/suit combination. This deck can play many games. (14 are currently published at with more to come when I sell 100...
Triple Up consists of 40 different cards, each card has no numbers only 3 different symbols from a regular card deck (Heart, Spades Diamonds or Clubs) this is a trump and bidding game. The instructions suggest after all 13 tricks are played, score the game and 1st person to 500 points wins. This game can have almost as many variant card games as a regular...
In ripis Rubiconis passus militis bellum civile fert et movet cursum eventorum e quibus imperator surget. Quomodo dominabis proelia quae in agro, in senatu, et per vias Romae accident? On the banks of the Rubicon a legionnaire’s footstep brings Civil War and sets upon a course of events from which an emperor will emerge. How will you master the battles...
This trick-taking card game was copyrighted in 1903 by Jas. W. Tavenner and published in 1904 by the Read & White Game Co. of Bloomington, Illinois. Cards in the deck have two numbers in the middle and the sum of these two numbers is presented in the corner. Some cards in the deck are special cards important for scoring (Trix, Prize, Prize Trix, and...
Troggu, also known as Trogga or Tappä, is a form of Tarot played in a few villages in the German speaking part of canton Wallis in Switzerland (from pagat). It is a must-follow, must-trump trick taking that can be played by 3-8 players. The game is played using 68 cards, omitting 4 cards from each suit. Each card have point value associated with it. Fool...
The rules give three games that can be played with this deck: "Trolley," "Transfer," and "Matchem." "Trolley" involves trick-taking to accumulate point-scoring sets. "Transfer" is a game of passing cards to opponents until one player has a hand consisting of six identical cards. "Matchem" not surprisingly, is matching cards in hand with face-up cards on...
Want a trick-taking cardgame that feels like an Internet flame war? If so, check out Trollin'. In Trollin', the object of the game is to try to take as many trick cards as possible, without taking the most cards of the poison suit. If a player takes the most cards of the poison suit during a round/hand, they score no points for the round. The game is...
Only one of you can become the Trombone Champ! Based on the award winning video game, this is the definitive card game about trombones! But there are also lots of hot dogs and baboons. This is a dedicated deck game where you are playing note cards to extend trombone slides and complete the song to score toots! The first player to score 15 toots is the...