Description
Co-Winner of the GenCan’t Design Contest.
The Tussie Mussie card game is based on a Victorian fad that assigned meanings to the flowers that friends and lovers exchanged.
Featuring I-Divide-You-Choose drafting, this microgame of 18 cards is played over three rounds. In turn, players look at the top two cards of the deck, then offer them, one face-up and one facedown, to an opponent. That opponent takes one, leaving the other for the active player.
A round ends when each player has four cards, at which point the scores are tallied. The highest score after three rounds wins!
Game Details | |
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Name | Tussie Mussie (2019) |
Complexity | Light [1.14] |
BGG Rank | 1290 [6.94] |
Player Count (Recommended) | 2-4 (1-4) |
Damien Cosgrove –
This is a really excellent quick small format game, perfect for when waiting for food to arrive when out. But it’s not just a mindless quick filler at all, the interaction of your two card zones that you collect cards into and the choices of which cards to split take, make for a very interactive and interestign gameplay experience.
Heavily recommended form me.