played for you

 

3 sind eine zu viel!

clever taking and placing of cards

 

Two is the magic number! Three is bad! Starting cards 0, 30 and 60 begin one row each. Three randomly drawn cards are added to the respective rows for a starting display. Then each player is dealt 20 cards and draws eight of them in hand; cards for interim scoring and final scoring are prepared. The active player puts a card from his hand into the correct spot in the display, also between two cards, if necessary. If in doing so you put the fifth card in a row, you must take one or several cards from the row: If the card you placed is the highest card in the row, you take the card to the right of the starting card. If your card has not been the highest card in the row, you must take all cards that are higher than the card placed by you.

Cards that you had to take are sorted by color in your display. Cards 15, 45 and 75 have no color and are discarded, they cannot be scored. If you had to take the third card of a color, you turn over all three cards. If you have seven different colors on display at the end of your turn, you take the top bonus card from the interim scoring stack. If you have two cards left in hand, you draw six more from your stack. When all cards but two for each player have been played, there is a final bonus if you have six or seven colors on display and you score one point for one card of a color, 5 points for two cards of a color and -1 for each card you had to turn over. You win with most points.

A very nice game in the tradition of 6 nimmt!, the graphic also is similar, albeit with the colors, to be honest, awfully badly chosen! But that is the only negative thing to mention about that nice family game.

 

Players: 2-4

Age: 10+

Time: 25+

Designer: Christoph Behre, Reinhard Staupe

Artist: Oliver Freudenreich

Price: ca. 8 Euro

Publisher: Amigo Spiele 2015

Web: www.amigo-spiele.de

Genre: Card placement, card collecting

Users: For families

Version: de

Rules: de

In-game text: nein

 

Comments:

Very nice variant of the maximum-per-row mechanism

Colors difficult to distinguish

Simple rules

Quick to play

 

Compares to:

6 nimmt!

 

Other editions:

Currently none

 

Chance (pink): 1

Tactic (turquoise): 3

Strategy (blue): 0

Creativity (dark blue): 0

Knowledge (yellow): 0

Memory (orange): 0

Communication (red): 0

Interaction (brown): 3

Dexterity (green): 0

Action (dark green): 0