Mattel Games SKIP BO Card Game
$19.97 Original price was: $19.97.$8.49Current price is: $8.49.
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Skip-bo is the ultimate sequencing card game from the makers of UNO! Players use skill and strategy to create stacks of sequentially numbered, ascending cards (2, 3, 4…) until they have no more left to play. Once everyone is dealt their own personal stockpile of cards, play begins by drawing from a central pile and building up to four “build” piles. The Skip-Bo “wild” cards break up static situations and may be played as any number. Use these cards wisely, for they can really help you beat your opponents! The first player to deplete all of his or her Skip-Bo stockpile cards is the winner! Includes 162 cards and instructions. Colors and decorations may vary.
Skip-Bo is the ultimate sequencing card game!
Players use skill and strategy to create sequencing stacks of cards in ascending order (2,3,4…).
The Skip-Bo “wild” cards add extra twists to keep the game interesting and help you beat your opponents.
The first player to use all the cards in their personal Stockpile wins!
Special graphic symbols have been added to each card to help identify the color(s) on that card. This will allow players with ANY form of color blindness to easily play!
Includes 162 cards and instructions.
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Jennifer Bourbon –
Who doesn’t love Skipbo!!!!!
[...]Super fun!! Old school game never get boring!
Ari –
Such a fun game!!
[...]I’ve played this game with family and friends for awhile now! Really simple, really fun, easy to bring on vacations.
Paulette W. –
skip bo cards
[...]fun game
Kristin –
Best game Ever!
[...]I grew up in a family that played a lot of games. I have always loved all the UNO products and this game is by far, my favorite! As my parents are older now, they enjoy playing this in the evening. It is a game for all ages and it does involve strategy, so it’s not just geared towards children. We have hours of entertainment with Skipbo. I have a set, my parents have a set and my daughter also has a set of cards. You can never have too many Skipbo games in the family. I also brought it to work and played with my co-workers. Love, love, love this game!
Michele –
Fun, easy to learn.
[...]This is probably my 3rd deck, as well as I’ve given as gifts too. Play with one other or many. Once a week I have friends come for game night, we play lots of different games but this is our go to when we don’t want to think a lot, when we don’t have a lot of time, as you can change the amount of cards in the piles to make a shorter game play and when we can’t decide which game we want to play. We probable play 20 different games but this one the most by far. It’s fun easy to learn, the hardest part is the shuffling and counting out the 30 cards to get rid of piles.
Roberta Mitchals –
Fun
[...]This is a great card game,
Kindle Customer –
A game that can truly be played by the whole family.
[...]This is the type game that most companies yearn for. It’s easy to learn, it can be played and enjoyed by both children and adults, and it’s playing time can be varied by the number of cards in your deck. Hint, if you go with the game’s instructions of 25 cards per player, then you’ve got a longer game. We tend to use a 15 card deck. The rules are easy enough for the younger members of the family to understand and play well, yet not be overly tedious for the adults. Granted, this means that there’s not a ton of strategy involved. You just play the cards as they are drawn. On the plus side, this means that adults can readily carry on conversations and visit and not have to focus on watching what other players are doing for the sake of a winning strategy. Again, … when it comes your turn, you just play the cards as they are drawn, then go back to pleasant conversation.
Debra Larochelle –
Family favorite!
[...]My family and I have been enjoying this game for decades. So much fun!