Bridge City Poker (IMPORT)
In Bridge City Poker, players compete to get rid of the cards in their hands (or "shed") by playing different sets of cards (or “melds”) over a series of tricks before the deck runs out. Players will have to manage their ever-growing hands with game-breaking power cards. At the end of a round, players will burn a bridge (or “suit”) of choice completely from their hands. Finally, all players will score points based on their remaining cards and, after a set number of rounds, the lowest score wins.
This game plays brilliantly at all listed player counts (2-4), and contains so much variety by using a huge selection of power cards which can be swapped in and out depending on your mood or group.
Also, the suits all depict different bridges from Bridge City (Portland Oregon), if you manage to play Bridge City Poker in the real Bridge City we would love to hear about your travels.
In Bridge City Poker, players compete to get rid of the cards in their hands (or "shed") by playing different sets of cards (or “melds”) over a series of tricks before the deck runs out. Players will have to manage their ever-growing hands with game-breaking power cards. At the end of a round, players will burn a bridge (or “suit”) of choice completely from their hands. Finally, all players will score points based on their remaining cards and, after a set number of rounds, the lowest score wins.
This game plays brilliantly at all listed player counts (2-4), and contains so much variety by using a huge selection of power cards which can be swapped in and out depending on your mood or group.
Also, the suits all depict different bridges from Bridge City (Portland Oregon), if you manage to play Bridge City Poker in the real Bridge City we would love to hear about your travels.
In Bridge City Poker, players compete to get rid of the cards in their hands (or "shed") by playing different sets of cards (or “melds”) over a series of tricks before the deck runs out. Players will have to manage their ever-growing hands with game-breaking power cards. At the end of a round, players will burn a bridge (or “suit”) of choice completely from their hands. Finally, all players will score points based on their remaining cards and, after a set number of rounds, the lowest score wins.
This game plays brilliantly at all listed player counts (2-4), and contains so much variety by using a huge selection of power cards which can be swapped in and out depending on your mood or group.
Also, the suits all depict different bridges from Bridge City (Portland Oregon), if you manage to play Bridge City Poker in the real Bridge City we would love to hear about your travels.