Set Dekal + Lama Cadabra French Version + 1 Blumie Decap Decael your cards to take it out... Dékal is a fast and simple card game for 2 to 6 players. Reveal your card grid, place the collected cards well to optimize your final score... your choices and those of your opponents will be decisive to succeed in your drag/shift... From 2 to 6 players About 15 min. From 7 years old In the Dékal game, you will try to arrange your cards as best as possible in order to score as few points as possible. But be careful, your opponents or lack of anticipation can disrupt your entire strategy! You start with 16 face down cards that you lay out in a square grid of 4 x 4 cards. You will not play with the remaining cards. Now it's off for 16 rounds of game! Each turn, you and your opponents choose a card face down from your own grid and flip it face up, in the middle of the table, at the same time. Starting with the first player and continuing clockwise, each player then chooses one of the cards from the middle of the table, which he places in his grid. To perform this placement, it will need to push (drag) the card into a row or column to fill an empty space and rebuild the grid of 4 by 4. It is therefore not possible to drag the cards diagonally, nor to place a card directly in an empty slot. The game ends when all the cards have been revealed and played, and then you have to count the scores. All orthogonally adjacent cards with the same number cancel each other and are removed from the deck. Each player counts the values of the remaining cards in their grid. The player with the lowest score wins the game. The Lamagician has more than one card up his sleeve... Lama Cadabra is a card game for 2 to 6 players. In this discard game that is played like its big brother the Lama game, discover new cards and new elements that complicate renews the way of playing. 2 to 6 players Approximately 20 min. From 8 years old In the Lama Cadabra card game, as in his illustrious elder the Lama, you try to get rid of your card hand as fast as possible, but you may not be able to play what you want. We will therefore have to manage the risk-taking: is it better to draw while hoping to continue playing to eliminate the most cards, or should we stop and limit the penalties? Each player starts a round with six cards in hand; the deck consists of llama cards and cards numbered from 1 to 6, with eight copies of each. During a turn, the active player can play a card, draw a card, or exit the game. To play a card, you must play the same number as the top card of the discard or a higher number. If a 6 is on the discard, you can play a 6 or a llama, and if a llama is on top, you can play another llama or a 1. If you resign, you place your remaining cards face down and no longer do any action in the round. The round ends when a player empties his hand or all players have left the game. In both cases, players pick up chips based on the cards in front of them, whether in hand or on the table. Each card with different numbers in hand gives you white chips (worth 1 point each) equal to the value of the card while one or more llamas give you a black token (worth 10 points). If you have played all your cards, you can hand over a token (white or black) that you previously collected to the reserve. You then shuffle all the cards and start a new round. With Lama Cadabra, discover the Double Cards that display 2 numbers for more flexibility, Action Cards for even more dynamism, a magic token that will allow you to pass your turn, and the magic show that earns chips. The game ends the round where at least one player has a total of 40 points or more. Whoever has the fewest points wins! 1 x Bottle Opener Blumie Shop