
Was sticht?
A game by Karl-Heinz Schmiel
3 - 4 Players 60 minutes Low
Card Drafting, Trick-taking
Card Game, Deduction
Description
Was sticht is a trick-taking card game with a twist, designed by Karl-Heinz Schmiel and published in 1993. In this game, 3 to 4 players draft tasks they intend to complete to win, such as taking a specific number of tricks or avoiding certain cards. The game is easy to learn, and a typical play session lasts about 60 minutes. Players draft cards row by row, trying to deduce the trump number and suit, and then select a task to complete during the hand. As players take turns trying to complete their tasks, they must use their deduction skills to outmaneuver their opponents. The first player to complete five tasks wins the game, making it a fun and challenging experience for all involved. With its unique blend of card drafting and trick-taking mechanics, Was sticht is a great option for fans of card games and deduction games alike.
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