Board game, Sequence

Sequence


A game by Doug Reuter

2 - 12 Players10 - 30 minutesSimple

Hand Management, Pattern Building, Take That, Team-Based Game

Abstract Strategy, Card Game

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

Sequence is a classic board game that's all about strategy and a little bit of luck. Designed by Doug Reuter and first published in 1982, it's a game that's easy to learn but challenging to master. The game board features a 10 x 10 pattern of cards from two standard decks, with the corners serving as free spaces for all players. With two to 12 players, it's a great game for large groups or small gatherings. Players compete to create rows, columns, or diagonals of five connected checkers on the cards they've laid down. Wild cards and special Jacks add an extra layer of excitement, allowing players to outmaneuver their opponents or remove their checkers from the board. With a playtime of just 10 to 30 minutes, Sequence is a quick and engaging game that's perfect for families, friends, or anyone looking for a fun and strategic challenge.

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