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- Replay Value (1-10): 6
- Fun Factor (1-10): 7
- Worth Buying (1-10): 5
A real-time card game. Each card has two attributes, color and
shape. As fast as you can, play cards from your deck onto one of
eight stacks, trying to make sure that your card doesn't match any
of the other cards in the stack by either shape or color. When you
get rid of all of your cards (or you only have cards that can't be
played on any of the stacks), grab the checkered flag (which is worth
3 points). Then, for each stack, the last-played card garners the
player one point (unless there was an illegal play, in which case the
illegal player loses one point).
This game takes no more than 2 minutes to play, and, considering that,
it's pretty hard to find anything wrong -- the rules are clear, the
cards are comfortably designed, and the scoring is sensible. If quick
observation speed games are your cup of tea, this is a pretty good one.
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