Dörbern is a card game that has players attempting to win sets (tricks) of cards from each other. The game takes its name from a German town; various photographs of the community there are printed on the cards. The cards are dealt to the players, giving them each 10 cards in hand. They then pass two cards to their player on the left. One of them (the...
DORON is a trick-taking game with bidding, where you predict how many times you will win a number comparison out of the 9 cards dealt to you. However, instead of declaring your bid verbally, you do so by turning an unused card upside down and placing it in front of you. By paying a chip to “DORON” (vanish) from an unwanted battle, you can adjust your bid!...
The game is a trick-taking card game. Goal of the game: In Döttrar & Söner ("Daughters and Sons") every player plays as one of Gustav Vasa’s children: Erik, Johan, Katarina, Cecilia, Magnus, or Anna. In the game you have markers representing influence and are called influence markers. You must win as many influence markers as possible to convince the...
Double Bluff is a trick taking game played with dominoes. The goal of the game is to capture more doubles than your opponent each round. Each time a player wins a trick, their hand size will be reduced by one, limiting their options. When one player runs out of tiles in their hand, the round ends. In addition to typical must-follow trick taking, tiles can...
Double Exposure is principally a 2 player game that can be played with a deck of ordinary playing cards. Each player is trying to achieve a scoring combination in the cards in their prison before the other player. Cards are gained through trick-taking, although the rules for this are different than for most trick-taking games. It is very close to a game of...
A trick-taking Decktet game for 3 to 5 players with a lot of trumps. Double Knot is the favourite trick-taking game among pandas. It's a common habit to end a dispute with a game of Double Knot in order to decide who gets to sleep in the best bed. Unfortunately, in case of a tie, play is continued. This explains the amount of pandas. The game is named...
Double Lucky 7 is a casino-styled, trick-taking board game where you predict the number of tricks you’ll win. With its unique blend of simple rules and surprising depth, it's both accessible and challenging for players of all ages (14+). The game is playable in multiple environments, at home, on the go, or with friends. The game combines classic card play...
A trick taking game where each card has 2 numbers, one black and one white, that have a difference of 6 (e.g. 1 and 7). Players must follow suit if they can. The first six tricks are player with the black numbers and the last six with the white numbers. Players are assigned a series of bids to hit during the course of the game. The first player to hit one...
Double Some 'R' Set is a trick-taking game that uses a unique deck of 50 cards. The card suits are fractions (ex. 1/2, 10/12, 5/6, 3/8, etc.) with the mid-cards (6/12, 5/10) also being worth extra points. Double Some'R'Set is best played with partners (like in Spades). The object is to bid on how many points you and your partner will take. There are 24...
This is a 4-player partnership version of the game Duck Soup. It is played with a standard deck. Each player is dealt 13 cards. The first card in a trick determines if it is a high trick (won by the highest card in that suit) or a low trick (won by the lowest). Subsequent players must follow suit if able, but can always play a card of the same rank as the...