🀄️ Play, Compete, Conquer - The Dragoness Awaits!
Reign of Dragoness is a strategic hand elimination card game designed for 3-8 players aged 8 and up. With dimensions of 15 x 11 x 3 cm and a weight of 283.5 g, this game combines traditional Asian card game mechanics with modern family fun, making it a perfect addition to any game night.
Product Dimensions | 15 x 11 x 3 cm; 283.5 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | GPB-9065 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 3 - 8 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Paper |
Colour | Multicolored |
Release date | 1 Jan. 2024 |
ASIN | B0B235L42J |
J**S
Great product
Great quality cards with great graphics and fun to play with the family. Came well packed and practical for storage.
R**L
Nice cards
Colourful cards
J**E
Pretty art. Average gameplay.
Trick-taking game (like whist, bridge, black mariah) with pretty artwork. A player leads with, say, a pair of threes. The next player must put down a pair of threes or higher, and so on until nobody can go. The highest pair then gets to start the next sequence.You can start with a single, pair etc, or runs of 3-5. Not exactly complicated but a step up from Uno.The nuances make this game awkward, in my opinion. You can lay a ‘more powerful three’ onto a three. More powerful being the number of jewels (see pics). Think of them being decimal places. There are knights (wild cards), and revives (start over). It’s not intuitive and we’re reaching for the rulebook sometimes.A few things knock this beautiful looking game to a 3.The knights don’t indicate what clan they are (they’re 12.1, effectively, but only says in the rules). The card art on the bottom has the text (dragon family) one orientation and the number the other (see pic). The jewel counting is small and fiddly. You start the game with a cumbersome 13 card hand. Once you win one trick, the advantage of starting a round is so powerful it can normally win you the game.We find ourselves returning to rummy, and £15 for this double-deck of cards is steep. Still, it’s not bad.For family card games, also consider monopoly deal, exploding kits, smart cards (which you can play rummy), regular playing cards, and Love Letters.
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