DoppelKopf 2.0 (IMPORT)
This game is German but is language-independent and English rules are provided in the box.
You want to learn Doppelkopf? You have friends who finally want to learn Doppelkopf with you? You want to inspire your family for the exciting game? Then we now have the solution for you: Doppelkopf 2.0 - the classic game rethought.
Doppelkopf 2.0 - the classic game rethought are innovative Doppelkopf playing cards that enable beginners and infrequent players to grasp the logic and mechanics of the game more easily. The playing cards contain supplementary auxiliary information: the trump strengths and order, color coding and order of the missing cards, the value of the cards when counting them, and hints about the possibility of winning special victory points. And the nice thing: You can still play Doppelkopf according to the normal Doppelkopf rules. Our game is tested by the German Doppelkopf Association e.V. (DDV). You can add additional rules to the game, such as the "pig", by using the included additional cards.
For the pictures of the playing cards we have come up with something very special: As a graphical basis for the playing cards, we were able to get reproduction prints of two card decks from the 1930s from the German Playing Card Museum in Leinfelden: German Doppelkopf Card Game VASS Altenburg 1931 and a matching Dondorf's standard ladies' deck from the 1930s. We have taken the pictures from the historical playing cards, graphically enhanced them and put them together to a new beautiful set of playing cards.
This game is German but is language-independent and English rules are provided in the box.
You want to learn Doppelkopf? You have friends who finally want to learn Doppelkopf with you? You want to inspire your family for the exciting game? Then we now have the solution for you: Doppelkopf 2.0 - the classic game rethought.
Doppelkopf 2.0 - the classic game rethought are innovative Doppelkopf playing cards that enable beginners and infrequent players to grasp the logic and mechanics of the game more easily. The playing cards contain supplementary auxiliary information: the trump strengths and order, color coding and order of the missing cards, the value of the cards when counting them, and hints about the possibility of winning special victory points. And the nice thing: You can still play Doppelkopf according to the normal Doppelkopf rules. Our game is tested by the German Doppelkopf Association e.V. (DDV). You can add additional rules to the game, such as the "pig", by using the included additional cards.
For the pictures of the playing cards we have come up with something very special: As a graphical basis for the playing cards, we were able to get reproduction prints of two card decks from the 1930s from the German Playing Card Museum in Leinfelden: German Doppelkopf Card Game VASS Altenburg 1931 and a matching Dondorf's standard ladies' deck from the 1930s. We have taken the pictures from the historical playing cards, graphically enhanced them and put them together to a new beautiful set of playing cards.
This game is German but is language-independent and English rules are provided in the box.
You want to learn Doppelkopf? You have friends who finally want to learn Doppelkopf with you? You want to inspire your family for the exciting game? Then we now have the solution for you: Doppelkopf 2.0 - the classic game rethought.
Doppelkopf 2.0 - the classic game rethought are innovative Doppelkopf playing cards that enable beginners and infrequent players to grasp the logic and mechanics of the game more easily. The playing cards contain supplementary auxiliary information: the trump strengths and order, color coding and order of the missing cards, the value of the cards when counting them, and hints about the possibility of winning special victory points. And the nice thing: You can still play Doppelkopf according to the normal Doppelkopf rules. Our game is tested by the German Doppelkopf Association e.V. (DDV). You can add additional rules to the game, such as the "pig", by using the included additional cards.
For the pictures of the playing cards we have come up with something very special: As a graphical basis for the playing cards, we were able to get reproduction prints of two card decks from the 1930s from the German Playing Card Museum in Leinfelden: German Doppelkopf Card Game VASS Altenburg 1931 and a matching Dondorf's standard ladies' deck from the 1930s. We have taken the pictures from the historical playing cards, graphically enhanced them and put them together to a new beautiful set of playing cards.