GrandCards: Sets and Runs

Group game for 2-8 players

Published by: Allen Benjamin
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Easy to learn, GrandCards is a sets and runs style card game for 2 to 8 players, similar to the game Five Crowns. It’s one of those games that combines luck and strategy in such a way that you can both play and carry on a conversation at the same time! Each full game consists of 11 rounds, but quit at any time, and the game will automatically calculate the winner. There are 120 cards total: 2 decks of cards numbered from 3 to 13 in five color suits: Pink, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple; plus 10 wild cards. Read the full rules inside the game!
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Grand and Fun!!

Twinnie D on

United States

It’s well done and I am recommending it to my friends!

Awesome game!

As you are Soleymani on

United States

Loved it. The game runs smoothly and the gameplay is thoroughly detailed in the Rules section of the game.

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