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Have anyone played SUSPEND?
never heard of it but it looks fun!
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Have anyone played SUSPEND?
Kayla, when I worked, we played Uno every day at lunch time. We played with two decks and it got wild and crazy! One of the guys kept a running list of who won and who lost and this went on for years! We couldn't wait for our Uno game every day!![]()
Have anyone played SUSPEND?
I never liked games much as a child, preferring to do almost anything else but I had no siblings either. Nor do I recall ever playing games with my friends. My parents and Nana often played cards in the evening but my father was really good and Nana often left in tears because it was clear she was losing and my father wouldn't let her leave. She left! He was a real sickly about sticking it out as was husband #1. Same results when we played Canasta in England. I was bored, Nana stormed off and he said we had to finish. Ha! try telling that to 2 women.
With my boys we went from Snakes and Ladders to Parchesi and then Monopoly. By the time the 2nd child was ready for Monopoly, older one was into Dungeons and Dragons and Risk. He also learned chess and tried unsuccessfully to teach me and my xh was a poor player so he wasn't too interested. LOL My son did spend hours & hours playing with the neighbor boy in Tehran. We never played board games or cards with any adults in my first marriage but when I was divorced I played Monopoly here in the US with adult friends a lot. We used my Arabic Monopoly set which I still have. No cheaters fortunately!

It was a game produced by a Canadian company (long out of business) back in the '70s, so it might be hard to find! Here's a link to some online info: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/4479/ratrace.never heard of ratrace. I'll have to check it out!
Well thats great b/c after a bunch more googling, I ordered the Sushi game last night! It should be here end of next week or the week after, given all the public holidays & shutdowns even though it's only coming from near my mum's place in Syd about 2 hours away, such is lockdown life!Ticket to Ride is another one I looked at for Christmas but didn't buy. I wish I would have. I haven't heard of Agricola, but I've heard good things about Sushi Go Party for the kids.
I haven't heard of this one. We have Bananagrams. I wonder if it's similar?new word tile game - Bananarama
We don't have party, just Sushi Go. But now I want to get Party after googling! It's one of munchin's favortie games. He has been teaching his friend so they can play it.Sushi Go Party
never heard of it but it looks fun!
I bought that game when my kids were young, thinking they’d like it as much as Jenga. I was wrong. I don’t remember why they didn’t like it.
Well thats great b/c after a bunch more googling, I ordered the Sushi game last night! It should be here end of next week or the week after, given all the public holidays & shutdowns even though it's only coming from near my mum's place in Syd about 2 hours away, such is lockdown life!
We love games around here.
Here are some newer ones we've been playing since Christmas:
Outfoxed https://www.amazon.com/Gamewright-418-Outfoxed-Game-Board/dp/B00UB7P0XY (great for younger kids - my 5 and 6 year old can actually play it by themselves - it's a team game)
Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza (lots of laughs with this one - super easy!) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077Z1R28...olid=285T1929YT2W6&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
Sleeping Queens (fun, easy and quick)
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=sleeping+queens&i=toys-and-games&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
Our latest favorites are kickstarter games, and I haven't checked to see if they are for sale. I imagine they are!
On Tour: Roll a dice, get your band tour as far across the nation as possible, but the catch is everyone plays on the same numbers and you have rules about where to place the numbers.
Gardens of Babylon: Tile building game.
The City. Card game. DH calls it a deck builder, and it's similar but moves faster.
Non-Kickstarter Games:
Sushi Go
Quixx (This one has the rules and stuff online somewhere if you have dice.) It's an easy fun game that goes pretty quick.
Play Nine! A card game. Goes quick - about 30-45 minutes depending on how fast munchkin plays.
Pandemic. Yep. I enjoy this game! Cooperative game
Forbidden Island. Easier to win than pandemic. Cooperative game
Settlers of Catan.
Blokus
Rack-O (this is an old game! But they've rereleased it.)
Kingdomino. A twist on dominoes
Guillotine - card game. A little morbid - you are an executioner in France during the Reign of terror. It's fun though!
Life Twists and Turns. This is the best life game and so fun! I think it's out of print though, so thrift stores or ebay?
I told munchkin I'd teach him risk and monopoly this week.
I'd take a picture of our game setup, but I'm a little embarrassed! We have so many!!
We love games around here.
Here are some newer ones we've been playing since Christmas:
Outfoxed https://www.amazon.com/Gamewright-418-Outfoxed-Game-Board/dp/B00UB7P0XY (great for younger kids - my 5 and 6 year old can actually play it by themselves - it's a team game)
Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza (lots of laughs with this one - super easy!) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077Z1R28...olid=285T1929YT2W6&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
Sleeping Queens (fun, easy and quick)
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=sleeping+queens&i=toys-and-games&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
Our latest favorites are kickstarter games, and I haven't checked to see if they are for sale. I imagine they are!
On Tour: Roll a dice, get your band tour as far across the nation as possible, but the catch is everyone plays on the same numbers and you have rules about where to place the numbers.
Gardens of Babylon: Tile building game.
The City. Card game. DH calls it a deck builder, and it's similar but moves faster.
Non-Kickstarter Games:
Sushi Go
Quixx (This one has the rules and stuff online somewhere if you have dice.) It's an easy fun game that goes pretty quick.
Play Nine! A card game. Goes quick - about 30-45 minutes depending on how fast munchkin plays.
Pandemic. Yep. I enjoy this game! Cooperative game
Forbidden Island. Easier to win than pandemic. Cooperative game
Settlers of Catan.
Blokus
Rack-O (this is an old game! But they've rereleased it.)
Kingdomino. A twist on dominoes
Guillotine - card game. A little morbid - you are an executioner in France during the Reign of terror. It's fun though!
Life Twists and Turns. This is the best life game and so fun! I think it's out of print though, so thrift stores or ebay?
I told munchkin I'd teach him risk and monopoly this week.
I'd take a picture of our game setup, but I'm a little embarrassed! We have so many!!
I don't mind though because if it gets him to play then I'm happy! We also have Rack-O and enjoy it! When my youngest was in first grade, I used to take it over to the school and play it with the kids when I was helping them with math. It's a good one for helping the younger kids learn their numbers.We like Hand & Foot pretty much for 12 and up I would guess. It is a card game for teams. We would play every other week or so before the Stay at home order. Trying to figure out how we can play it virtually. I have gotten several couples hooked on it! It is best to play with 4 people (5 decks of cards), but you can play with 6 (7 decks)....a lot of shuffling but fun strategies!
We play a lot of Rummy, Euchure, Kings Corner, Hearts..
Monoploy.. Scatagories..
Hand and Foot is a version of Canasta in which each player is dealt two sets of cards, known as the "hand" and the "foot".Never heard of hand and foot but now I'm curious... I love card games!
Hand and Foot is a version of Canasta in which each player is dealt two sets of cards, known as the "hand" and the "foot".
- The game is typically played by four players in two partnerships of two players each, although it can also be played with numbers of players ranging from two to eight, individually or in partnerships.
- Use one deck more than the number of players, so for a four-handed game you'd use five 52-card decks plus ten jokers (270 cards).
- Each player attempts to draw 22 cards to start the game, placing them in two piles of 11 each. If 22 cards are drawn, that partnership receives 200 extra points. The first pile is called the "hand", and the second pile is called the "foot". Initially, each player plays from their "hand", while leaving the "foot" face-down on the table. The "Foot" is not used until the "hand" is empty.
- When drawing from the draw pile, draw two cards at a time. Or, instead of taking the top 2 cards from the draw pile, the player may elect to take the top 5 cards on the discard pile.
- The discard pile may only be taken by a player when the top card can be played during that turn. The other 4 cards may not be used until the following turn.
- In Hand and Foot, a set is formed with 7 or more cards, starting with 3 of the same (or 2 of the same and 1 wild) and will take one of the following forms:
Hand Number
- A red set contains only natural cards (no wildcards). When you make a red set, square up the cards into a pile and top it with a red card. (Some rules refer to this as a clean set), worth 500 points.
- A black set, contains a mixture of natural and wild cards. When you make a black set, square up the cards into a pile and top it with a black card. (Some rules refer to this as a dirty set) and is worth 300 points.
- There is no distinction between jokers and twos except for points. Jokers are 50 points, 2’s are 20 points; both are wild, and may be mixed freely.
- A mixed set must always contain more natural than wild cards.
- A 7-card clean set cannot be extended. A 7-card dirty set can be extended.
- A game is played as four hands. The initial meld requirements are based on the hand number, and not the team's score:
Minimum Count
Round 1
30
Round 2
60
Round 3
90
Round 4
120
These are the basic rules....It is easier to learn with "hands on". Too bad you live so far away (I think you are in Utah?) If I am ever in Mapleton visiting my daughter, I can show you then...I would even be willing to facetime you as I play!
- If you play the last card in your hand, you may pick up your foot and use it immediately. If you discard the last card of your hand, you may pick up your foot, but not use it until your next turn.
- To go out, a player must get rid of the last card from their foot, either by playing it or discarding it. However, a player cannot go out until his side has made 2 clean sets of 7 and 2 dirty sets of 7 or more.
- Each clean set is worth 500 points, each dirty set is worth 300 points.
- Any black threes left in your hand incur no penalty. Any red threes left in your hand incur a -300 point penalty each.
- To count your final total for the round, count your base (500 for each clean set, 300 for each dirty set, Jokers are 50, 2’s are 20, Aces are 15, Face cards and 10’s are worth 10 and each card 4-9 are worth 5.
- The game ends when all 4 rounds are played. The team with the most points wins!
I am in Denver, but my daughter lives in Mapleton.What part of Utah are you in? I'm in Layton.
