Outtrick (IMPORT)

£28.00

This game is Japanese but is language-independent and English rules are provided as PDF's if they are not within the box.

  • Build your hand in real time! ! Use the cards you collect to play Big Two or Trick-Taking! !

  • We'll play either a real-time, first-come, first-served game of Big Two, where the fastest player to collect cards gets to play them all, or a trick-taking game where the goal is to avoid taking cards as much as possible. The rules will be decided by a vote! Forward-thinking hand building is crucial!!

This game involves building your hand in real time at the beginning, and then playing either a card game like "Big Two" or a trick-taking game with the hand you've built in the later stages.

 

In the first phase of the game, players take one card at a time from the face-down cards placed in the center of the table in real time. They add the card to their hand if needed, or return it face down to the center if not. When any player adds a STOP card to their hand, they declare STOP and temporarily stop collecting cards. Each player checks their hand and uses a voting card to vote whether they want to play Daifugo (a Japanese card game similar to President) or a trick-taking game. The voting cards are collected, one is drawn randomly, and the second phase of the game proceeds according to the rules written on it. The hand-building phase resumes, and players continue collecting cards until one of them has 13 cards. Players who do not reach 13 cards continue to collect face-down cards until they reach 13.

In the card game Daifugo, players aim to collect high-numbered cards to get rid of their hand, while in trick-taking games, players aim to collect low-numbered cards because winning results in losing points.

The two types of special cards also add an element of challenge for players.

It has party game elements, but also offers a solid gaming experience, so please give it a try.

This game is Japanese but is language-independent and English rules are provided as PDF's if they are not within the box.

  • Build your hand in real time! ! Use the cards you collect to play Big Two or Trick-Taking! !

  • We'll play either a real-time, first-come, first-served game of Big Two, where the fastest player to collect cards gets to play them all, or a trick-taking game where the goal is to avoid taking cards as much as possible. The rules will be decided by a vote! Forward-thinking hand building is crucial!!

This game involves building your hand in real time at the beginning, and then playing either a card game like "Big Two" or a trick-taking game with the hand you've built in the later stages.

 

In the first phase of the game, players take one card at a time from the face-down cards placed in the center of the table in real time. They add the card to their hand if needed, or return it face down to the center if not. When any player adds a STOP card to their hand, they declare STOP and temporarily stop collecting cards. Each player checks their hand and uses a voting card to vote whether they want to play Daifugo (a Japanese card game similar to President) or a trick-taking game. The voting cards are collected, one is drawn randomly, and the second phase of the game proceeds according to the rules written on it. The hand-building phase resumes, and players continue collecting cards until one of them has 13 cards. Players who do not reach 13 cards continue to collect face-down cards until they reach 13.

In the card game Daifugo, players aim to collect high-numbered cards to get rid of their hand, while in trick-taking games, players aim to collect low-numbered cards because winning results in losing points.

The two types of special cards also add an element of challenge for players.

It has party game elements, but also offers a solid gaming experience, so please give it a try.