Will you be able to reveal the maximum number of Pink cards among the flipped cards without ever running into a deadly Skull? To play, place a mat in front of you with the Skull face up. Then take a pack of 4 identical cards in your hand, always hiding their face from other players. Each player then places a Pink or Skull card face down on their stack, finishing with the first player. The first player can either put down a second card or make a challenge. If he does not put down a second card, the other players can put down a second card, until one player challenges his fellow players by announcing how many cards he intends to turn over. The other players can then raise his bet or skip their turn. The highest bidder (the "challenger") then turns over the announced number of cards one by one, starting with his or her card(s).
If a skull (Skull card) appears, his challenge is lost and he loses one of his cards, drawn from his hand by the opponent whose Skull he turned over. If he fell on his own Skull, he chooses the discarded card. The challenger is the only one who knows which card has been discarded from his deck. If he's only turned over roses, he wins his challenge. He then turns over his carpet with the rose face up. If he has already won a challenge, he wins the game. If not, the players take their cards back and a new round begins. Place your Skull at the right time, push your opponents to outbid you and bluff like you've never dared before!
Since its release March 2011, Skull & Roses has won numerous awards and has been particularly well received by players. Even if the game started a little while ago, you can still have a good time playing it, below the reward obtained by the game : 2011 (As d'Or - Jeu de l'Année).
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#Auction #Bluff #RandomContents of the box : 24 cards, 6 double-sided mats, 1 game rule.