Quibbles is a fast-paced and tactical card game that combines set-building and tactical decision-making. Quibbles offers quick and intense gameplay sessions lasting around 5 minutes per player. The rules are easy to learn and the gameplay quite addictive.
In Quibbles, players aim to be the first to collect cards with a total value of 21 points. Through a clever combination of playing cards from their hand, selecting sets from the table, and strategically building their collections, players must carefully manage their hand and seize opportunities to gain an advantage over their opponents.
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kintanakely
It's not really original or really strategic but I like it enough. The fact that you can make someone lose their hand is quite mean but it does not happen that often so I can live with it :)
tiagoVIP
Designer: Michiel de Wit Playing time: 10-25 Min Weight: 1.50 / 5 Publisher: Gam'inBIZ Player count: 2-5 (best with: 2) [b]COMPLEXITY: Low COMPONENTS: Medium DOWNTIME: Low FUN: Medium INTERACTION: Low PLAYING TIME: Low LUCK: High REPLAY VALUE: Medium SOLITAIRE: Very low THEMATIC: Very low[/b] [b]Comments:[/b] [thing=388539][/thing] is a family card game about hand management and set collection. The ideia is that players will use their cards to get more cards, and when a set is complete, they can exchange it for points equal to the number on the cards (but, the higher the value, more cards are needed to make a full set). First to reach 21 points will be the winner! [thing=388539][/thing] is alright, nothing too bad or good about it. It plays fast, and has a fine ideia for the exchange of cards, as you can take cards by using one or multiple cards, which then give different options, or pass, placing a card from hand in the display then drawing 2 from the deck. Is very luck-based, but there is some relevance for the decisions made - which is OK for a family game. Overall, not really a game I'm into, specially due to lack of interaction and theme, but wouldn't mind playing on (rare) occasions.
Ryuma_2017
The rules are simple, so you can easily enjoy it. There's a strong element of luck, but there's also a lot to think about and it's fun.