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A D6 (six sided die) is required to play. | A D6 (six sided die) is required to play. | ||
If a player stockpiles | If a player stockpiles 21 points, that player is the winner. (Different points amounts are acceptable for longer games) If there are no cards left in the draw pile, then the game is over and the winner is the player with the most points in their stockpile. | ||
At the start of each player's turn, they draw a card from the deck. Then the player | At the start of each player's turn, they draw a card from the deck. Then the player may play a Thing card (points card) and/or an Action card during their turn. You may also elect to pass, which means you do not play any cards, and your turn is over. Thing cards (points cards) are played face up in front of the player who played it, and this becomes their stockpile. Action cards are played face up on the discard pile. | ||
In two player games, the "Skip!" cards can be removed to stop redundancy. | In two player games, the "Skip!" cards can be removed to stop redundancy. |
Revision as of 11:41, 28 November 2008
Swap deck | |
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Designer | Sinny |
Date | 27/11/2008 |
Players | 2+ (3 minimum recommended) |
This deck has not been categorised. | |
To play Dvorak: Draw five cards each and leave the rest as a draw pile. On your turn, draw a card from the draw pile and play one Thing and/or one Action. (See the full rules.) | |
Print this deck | |
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Swap! A simple yet tense game of stealing and swapping points with your opponents. Find out who has the most cunning and daring to win the game! Can you outwit, or outswap, your opponent...?
Special Rules
A D6 (six sided die) is required to play.
If a player stockpiles 21 points, that player is the winner. (Different points amounts are acceptable for longer games) If there are no cards left in the draw pile, then the game is over and the winner is the player with the most points in their stockpile.
At the start of each player's turn, they draw a card from the deck. Then the player may play a Thing card (points card) and/or an Action card during their turn. You may also elect to pass, which means you do not play any cards, and your turn is over. Thing cards (points cards) are played face up in front of the player who played it, and this becomes their stockpile. Action cards are played face up on the discard pile.
In two player games, the "Skip!" cards can be removed to stop redundancy.
Generally, your stockpile can be used to keep track of your points, although sometimes it is easier to keep track of your points by tallying them on a piece of paper.
Card List
The ol' switcheroo.
The ol' switcheroo.
The ol' switcheroo.
The ol' switcheroo.
The ol' switcheroo.
"I'll be taking that!" - You
"I'll be taking that!" - You
"I'll be taking that!" - You
"I'll be taking that!" - You
"I'll be taking that!" - You
"Mwuahahahaha!" - Your Evil Side
"Mwuahahahaha!" - Your Evil Side
Spoiled for choice!
Spoiled for choice!
I hope you've been practicing rolling sixes!
I hope you've been practicing rolling sixes!
"One for me, none for you." - Master Swap Player
"One for me, none for you." - Master Swap Player
"One for me, none for you." - Master Swap Player
"One for me, none for you." - Master Swap Player
"One for me, none for you." - Master Swap Player
"One for me, none for you." - Master Swap Player
"One for me, none for you." - Master Swap Player
"One for me, none for you." - Master Swap Player
"One for me, none for you." - Master Swap Player
"One for me, none for you." - Master Swap Player
"This old man, he played two, he played knick-knack on my shoe..." - Annoying Folk Tune
"This old man, he played two, he played knick-knack on my shoe..." - Annoying Folk Tune
"This old man, he played two, he played knick-knack on my shoe..." - Annoying Folk Tune
"This old man, he played two, he played knick-knack on my shoe..." - Annoying Folk Tune
"This old man, he played two, he played knick-knack on my shoe..." - Annoying Folk Tune
"This old man, he played two, he played knick-knack on my shoe..." - Annoying Folk Tune
"This old man, he played two, he played knick-knack on my shoe..." - Annoying Folk Tune
"This old man, he played two, he played knick-knack on my shoe..." - Annoying Folk Tune
"This old man, he played two, he played knick-knack on my shoe..." - Annoying Folk Tune
"This old man, he played two, he played knick-knack on my shoe..." - Annoying Folk Tune
"Five bottles of *hic* beer on the wall, five *hic* bottles of beer... *sigh* almost there!" - Drunken Sailor
"Five bottles of *hic* beer on the wall, five *hic* bottles of beer... *sigh* almost there!" - Drunken Sailor
"Five bottles of *hic* beer on the wall, five *hic* bottles of beer... *sigh* almost there!" - Drunken Sailor
"Five bottles of *hic* beer on the wall, five *hic* bottles of beer... *sigh* almost there!" - Drunken Sailor
"Five bottles of *hic* beer on the wall, five *hic* bottles of beer... *sigh* almost there!" - Drunken Sailor