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Ravensburger 20865 - Level 8, The Popular Card Game for 2-6 Players from 8 Years/Family Game/Travel Game

Barcode 4005556208654
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Release Date: 07/10/2021

Label: ‎RAVENSBURGER
Series: Dedicated Deck Card Games
Language: German, Spanish, French

  • With explanatory video: Level 8 can now be learned quickly and conveniently with an explanatory video. Simple rules, quick decisions, great fun. The family game from 8 years is based on the rummy principle
  • Easy and difficult level rows: double-sided level cards with two different challenging level rows bring variety to every player round. Thanks to the expose card, the players can be a little annoyed
  • Now improved: Level 8 - the well-known card game from Ravensburger for 2-6 players with practical, pre-scored level indicators, more wild cards and markings for colour blinds. It is ideal for any game evening or on the go
  • There are other exciting games in the Level 8 series: Level 8 Master, Level 8 Junior and Level 8 Super Mario. All are great as a gift for birthdays, Christmas or as a souvenir
  • Collect cards, place cards and get closer to victory level after level. Who lays out the required combinations of number sequences, the same cards and the same colours the fastest? Whoever manages all 8 levels first wins the game
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Level 8 - The Card Game: 2-6 players compete level after level for victory. At the beginning, each player receives a level card with all eight tasks as well as a level indicator that indicates which level you are in. Who lays out the required combinations of number sequences, the same cards and the same colours the fastest? Simple rules, quick decisions, great fun. The family game from 8 years is ideal for any game evening. In the first step, the player who is on the turn must always pick up a card first: either the top card from the draw pile or the top card from any discard pile. After that, he can lay out its current level open and visible to everyone. In the 1st Levels are, for example, two three sequences. Then you can add additional hand cards to already laid out cards. At the end of the turn, the player must discard a card on their discard pile. A passage ends when a player throws his last hand card at his discard pile. This player can skip a level as a bonus. By the way, it is also allowed to annoy his fellow players. For this there is the "suspense" card, which lets a player expose on the next move.

SAFETY WARNING
Warnings according to toy regulations not required.
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