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Mattel Toys & Games M42050-Skip-Bo-Card-Game

Mattel Skip Bo

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Skip Bo Card Game Mattel SkipBo Card Game @ As Seen On TV Guys Store
Skip Bo, a game where each player is dealt a stockpile of cards and then attempts to win by playing all these cards on building piles in numerical sequence 1 through 12.
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Detailed Description

Skip Bo Card Game

Mattel Skip Bo Features:

  • Ages 7+
  • Players 2-6
  • First player to use all the cards in their stockpile wins
  • Players use skill and strategy to create sequential stacks of cards
  • Skip Bo is the ultimate sequencing card game from the makers of UNO
  • A fresh new look at the classic, strategic card game that's been a favorite with kids and adults for years

A member of Mattel's popular family of Uno card games, Skip-Bo resembles speed (or spit) in the same way that Uno takes after crazy eights. Out of a 162-card deck, two to six players are each dealt 20-card "stockpiles"; the first one to deplete their pile wins. Competing either alone or in teams, players draw from a central pile and stack their cards sequentially onto one of four "build" piles (for example, an eight onto a seven, a three onto a two), using plentiful Skip Bo wild cards to break up static situations. Deceptively simple and ingeniously designed, this classic game offers plenty of strategizing opportunities, or it can just make a nice backdrop to socializing and munching on potato chips.

Skip-Bo is simple and fun! A game the whole family can enjoy! Brought to you by the makers of Uno, Skip-Bo is a card game where the you try to build piles of cards in sequential order of 1 through 12. The first player to put all their cards in sequence wins. Skip-Bo comes complete with 162 cards and rules. A great game to enjoy with family and friends. Skip-Bo is suitable for 2 to 6 Players or Partners, age 7 and up.




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Product Reviews 2 Reviews
5/16/2009
Skip Bo Card Game (Anonymous)
This is a game I play with my kids or alone with my husband - we're all hooked. It's simple and quick to learn, without a lot of gimmicks you find with other prepackaged card games ("no, Mom, the floppit can only go in the quirzy pile when it's a gorpin turn and otherwise you have to pass to the limburger.") Invest ten bucks in this game or buy someone a set for a birthday present. You'll be thanked many times over in the form of kids asking politely if they can cream you once again... :-)))
3/29/2009
Mattel Skip Bo Card Game (Anonymous)
We love this game. It is similar to Flinch, but much more interesting and more strategy. It can be played at different levels, so it can be fun, even with a 1st grader. (Such a relief from Candy Land!) We currently play it with a 4th grader, a young adult and two grandparents and have great fun. It is a great mix of luck and strategy. Our only question is: Why is it called Skip-Bo?

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