PLAY A CARD FROM YOUR HAND. PLACE A CHIP ON THE CORRESPONDING SPACE. WHEN YOU HAVE FIVE IN A FOW IT'S A SEQUENCE. LEARN TO BLOCK YOUR OPPONENTS - REMOVE THEIR CHIPS - AND WIN
With touches of canasta, rummy, and poker, this game could easily become a Friday-night favorite. The object is to get a "sequence," meaning a row of five poker-like chips on the game board. The board itself depicts lines of face-up playing cards. Players place their "crowning" chips on top of the card pictures, and can form sequences by using strategy and knowing which Sequence cards to keep or discard. Since forethought, luck, and backup plans are the keys to winning, this game is probably too sophisticated for children under 7 years old. (But young ones can team up with adults.) Included are 104 playing cards and 50 crowning chips in each color: red, blue, and green. --Gail Hudson
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Good group strategy/party game:
The bigger the group, the more interesting this game becomes. Requires thought, but the strategy is pretty straightforward. Not the ideal game for those how prefer moving and shouting.
Game for the whole family:
I bought this for my grandchildren. The rules are easy to learn and remember. 2 to 12 can play. Dealt playing cards are played to match the cards on the board. There are wild cards also. The object is to get five cards in a row which isn't as easy as it sounds. Ages 7 to 70 have enjoyed playing.
great family fun game:
this is an easy game to learn yet fun for all members of the family
Excellent game:
Its an amazing game witch gather your frinds & make you know the way they think & how smart the are ..
BTW its not availabe in Saudia arabia & many of my friends are planing to order it from amazon.