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Explore New Realms and Conquer Ajaja Games
Explore New Realms and Conquer Ajaja Games
Rules and how to Play (First remove all of the Rainbow Cards to play this game)
Another 2 to 4-Player Game
Each player starts with five cards, and one card is revealed to form the discard pile.
Gameplay begins with the player to the dealer’s left. They must either match the discarded card or play a card that continues the sequence—ascending or descending. For example, if the discard is a 1, they can play a 1 or 2; if it’s a 4, they can play a 3, 4, or 5. This rule also applies to letter cards as well.
Objective: Be the first to discard all—or as many as possible—of your cards.
If no player can play after all cards are drawn, the round ends, and everyone tallies the points remaining in their hand. The first player or team to reach 100 (or any other chosen threshold) loses.
Special Card - The Rainbow Card:
The Rainbow Card is wild and can represent any card in the deck! You may also change the suit with a Rainbow Card. You may change letters to numbers and Vise Versa.
Scoring System:
Each card left in your hand counts 5 points.
The first person to 100 is the loser.
Red Light – Stop Rule
(Remove 2 of the Rainbow Cards!)
Objective:
Setup:
Gameplay:
Winning the Game:
2 - 4 Player game
Option B – Dual Row Challenge (Remove Rainbow Cards prior to beginning the game)
Option C – The Most Challenging Game
Option D - Great for Memory Confidence (Remove Rainbow Cards)
Heads or Tails
To play, remove all Rainbow Cards except two. Shuffle the deck and deal two hands of five cards each. As the dealer, you'll play both hands and track their scores (write down, using "Heads" as one player and "Tails" as the other). You'll also need a coin.
After dealing the cards, turn over the top card to start the discard pile. Place one hand to your left (Heads) and the other to your right (Tails). The scorekeeping will refer to these positions.
Scoring follows the Solitaire system:
Players take turns drawing or picking up and discarding cards until the deck is depleted. The hand with the highest score (100 or more) wins.
Here’s where the coin comes into play—at the end of the game, flip a coin. Whichever side lands "face up" determines which hand "the player represents". Win or lose this game is so much fun because you don't know if you are Left or Right until you flip the coin!
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