There were a couple of Free cards that you could place anywhere.Įven though it sounds complicated written out it was played pretty simply, and was a lot of fun. Phase 10 is the Rummy-type card game with a twist Be the first player to complete 10 varied phases with two sets of three, one run of seven, or seven cards with the same color.with the bonded keyword is added to an investigators deck, hand, threat area. That player will then discard 1 card from their hand into the discard pile which signals the end of their turn. You can take cards from it on your turn, but only in the order they're placed so you had to be careful. If a cards printed text box is considered blank by an ability. That player may play cards from their hand or from the top of their stockpile until they have no further plays to make or until they no longer wish to make any further plays. You are forced to always place a card, and if no spot on either of the 4 piles is available, you have 4 rows by you that you can stack.
Each spot around the pile your trying to place cards in order of 1-12, once it reaches 12 the spot is restarted. This is sure to be a family game night favorite Recommended for ages 7+ years for 2 to 6 players Includes deck of Skip-Bo cards plus instructions.The goal is to get rid of your whole stack of 30, by placing your cards on one of 4 spots around the draw pile.And the remaining cards become the draw pile.Each player is also dealt a stack of 30 cards that is face down except for the top card which can be flipped.Each player is dealt a hand of 6(?) cards.The cards look a lot like Phase 10, so I'm hoping my grandma didn't just make it up. I still remember the rules pretty well, the name escapes me though.