![]() This section of the card games site is devoted to new games played with existing cards or dominoes. New games which require a special deck designed for that game, which you have to buy from the publisher, will also not be found here.Traditional games will not be found here, but in the main body of the site (see for example the alphabetical index).The idea is to provide a forum for card game inventors to publish their ideas, and to try out and comment on each other's games. They are listed on the Commercial Games page. Most of the games on this page have been contributed by their inventors. How It Plays The only rule of Sneaky Cards is that you must get rid of all of your cards by completing all of the missions contained in the cards. If you have any questions or comments about one of these games, please ask the author of the game, not me. If you’ve ever wanted to be a sneaky ninja of joy (kind of like Santa Claus, but without the reindeer), Sneaky Cards may be the game for you. If you would like to contribute a game of your own to this page, or publish a comment, variation or improvement on one of the games here, you can send me your contribution by e-mail. Please try to describe your game clearly. It is surprisingly hard to write out the rules of a game in a way that can easily be understood by a reader who has not seen it played. In most cases I will write back and ask you a few questions, to clarify any doubtful points. Therefore please write from a valid e-mail address and be prepared to answer follow-up questions, otherwise your game will probably not be published. The games are at present listed in alphabetical order (with numbers at the end). Eventually I may organise them into categories. Unlock the deadly powers of your class and collect stars to open crates with awesome weapons. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z #Īardvark Game A game for friends, created by James Quin, Adam Tilghman, Luke Weisman and Renée Sharp. Sneaky ninja card game how to Sneaky ninja card game full. Abracadabra A trick-taking game with exact bidding by Paul Newton, in which players not only predict how many tricks they will win, but also which ones. Abroasta A speed game by Tom Acker and Rachel Secenghier, reminiscent of Spit or Racing Demon but much simpler. Abstrac A game of perfect information for two players, by David Parlett. The 24 cards are laid out face up in a row and players take turns to remove cards from one end, trying to collect combinations. ![]()
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