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1+1: New Rule (You make a rule affecting the current game, little green man, [5] Nicknames etc) 1+2: 3 man (You are the three man; put on a hat, every time a three is on the dice drink, remains until someone else rolls this) 2-2 3-3 4-4 5-5 6-6 (doubles): Choose a person to fill their drink and finish their drink.
The first player steps up to the oche with five cards and attempts to throw them, one at a time, into the hat. Each card landing in the hat gains one point for the player. [1] In another version of the game, each player plays with the entire pack of 52 cards. [2]
The object is to obtain a hand with a value total as close as possible to 31, from which the name of the game is taken. [3]The game is also known as Blitz, [2] Scat, [2] Cadillac [2] in south Louisiana and Mississippi, Cad in Pennsylvania, Whammy! in central Indiana, Juble in Oklahoma and Kansas, as also as Kitty, [2] High Hat, [2] Ride the Bus [2] and Geronimo. [2]
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The following games are played with German-suited packs of 32, 33 or 36 cards. Some are played with shortened packs e.g. Schnapsen. German-suited packs are common, not just in Germany, but in Austria and Eastern Europe.
SeaFall is a board game designed by Rob Daviau and published in 2016 by Plaid Hat Games. [1] SeaFall is a game of colonial era exploration which uses a legacy format, meaning the board and components change during each game, creating a different game each time and a story with a beginning, middle, and end. [2]
Anomia is a card-based party game designed by Andrew Innes and first published by Anomia Press in 2009. It is a fast-paced game where players flip cards until the symbols on two players’ cards match. Matching players then race to give an example of the category on their opponent’s card. [1]