2 WAY CARDS – OVERVIEW:
One player takes the blue side and one the green side. Starting with a hand of five card tiles, on your turn, place two cards from
your hand anywhere into the grid, replenish your hand and trade your least useful tiles. On the reverse side of the tile, your
opponent sees a different card in their colour.
Be the first player to create and remove from the grid a sequence of three, four, five and six cards to win. Score points according
to the type of sequence. Sequences can consist of cards of the same or a different suit in an ascending or descending sequence,
or cards of the same number, suit or picture, which can be formed forwards, backwards, up, down or diagonally. At the same time,
try and work out what your opponent is doing and scupper their plans!
CONTENTS:
1 x battle grid (in three parts)
108 x double-sided card tiles
1 x tile storage bag
AIM OF THE GAME:
Be the first player to create a valid three, four, five and
six-card sequence within your grid and place them in their
relevant spaces on your side of the grid base. Then add
together the scores of your completed sequences. The player
with the highest score is the winner.
SETTING UP:
Begin by assembling the three parts of the battle grid as
shown below:
Place all of the tiles into the bag.
Decide which player will play with
the green side of the tiles and which
player will play with the blue side
of the tiles.
Then decide who will have
their turn first.
Both players begin by
reaching into the bag, taking five
random tiles and placing them at the front of
their side of the grid as shown above. Cards must always
display that player’s border colour only.
PLAYING THE GAME:
Players take turns in placing two of their card tiles into the
grid, with their colour always facing towards them. This
continues until one of the players has created and removed
from the grid, a three, four, five and six card sequence.
Sequences can be formed horizontally, vertically or
diagonally, with the cards running backwards or forwards.
Having placed both tiles, a player then takes
four
new tiles
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INSTRUCTIONS