Scrimish Strategy Card Game – Easy to Learn Portable Game for all Ages. 2 Players. (Blue/Red 1 Pack)

October 15, 2018 - Comment

scrimish Overview scrimish fast paced card game is that players against players in the fight strategy, memory, an epic 10 minutes and misleading. Every game is different, and they want to keep trying to try new ways outsmarting their opponents. Similar to games such as:, Stratego, Stones and Chess. The Single Pack comes with a

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scrimish Overview
scrimish fast paced card game is that players against players in the fight strategy, memory, an epic 10 minutes and misleading. Every game is different, and they want to keep trying to try new ways outsmarting their opponents. Similar to games such as:, Stratego, Stones and Chess. The Single Pack comes with a 25 red and 25 Card Blue Deck for 2 players. Each pack contains 50 premium cards and instructions. You can expand to larger team games by using multiple decks. Here’s how it works.
1). The object of the game is to massaging and attacking your opponent’s crown card with one of their own cards.
2). Each player places 5 piles of 5 cards face down in front of you. You can choose the cards but you want and should have the crown card on the bottom of one of the heaps.
3). Attack the players by taking the top card of their pile and place this card face up in the front of one of your opponent’s piles. The card with the lowest value loses (1-6) and is discarded.
4). One player wins the game by playing the other player’s crown card.
There are several other special cards to spice up the game.

The card with the lowest value loses (1-6) and is discarded.
4). One player wins the game by playing the other player’s crown card.
There are several other special cards to spice up the game.

The card with the lowest value loses (1-6) and is discarded.
4). One player wins the game by playing the other player’s crown card.
There are several other special cards to spice up the game.

Product Features

  • A card game of strategy, memory and misdirection. Contains the Red/Blue deck with 50 cards. Good for 2 player games. Ages 5+.
  • A new spin on classic strategy games like Checkers, Stratego, and Chess. Very easy to learn but hard to master.
  • Easy to learn 10 minute rounds. Millions of possible gameplay combinations.
  • Quick and fast moving party card game where the object is to uncover the other person’s crown card.
  • Battle On! Get 20% Off when you get more than one game. Add even more decks for larger 3+ player games!

Comments

Alex Donovan says:

A decent $10 game that fits in your pocket is a very good thing To sum this game up, it’s basically like War, except that you have more than one deck, and you can stack it as you would like. There is also a memory component in the game which is kind of fun.I can picture taking this to a restaurant/pub and playing it while waiting for food to arrive because it doesn’t take up a lot of space (just 7 stacks of cards per player. The game also finishes within 10 minutes. Since it’s easy to learn, and ends quickly, it encourages players to try again…

Stephanie says:

Perfect Little Card Game This is a great simple game with few rules that requires a lot of memory and strategy. Each player takes turn attacking the other players piles of cards trying to uncover and destroy their king. Who wins each fight is determined by the highest number on the card, a shield blocks, an arrow always wins when he is attacking but always loses when being attacked. The losing person in each battle discards their card and the winner keeps them in their stack to be used again. Those are the basic rules…

Brian says:

Very fun game, highly recommend. Easy rules. This card game sounded really interesting, fun and different, and I decided to give it a shot.I’ve now played it several times and it’s even more fun than I thought it would be. It does require you to pay attention not just to the cards but to your opponent (sometimes they’ll give little cues that can help you guess where their Crown card is). We only had to read the rules once, slowly, and reference them during the first game. They are pretty easy to remember. We haven’t looked at…

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