Big Top (2003) Board Game
Big Top is a card game released in 2003 by APE Games. Designed by Ray Mulford and illustrated by Alessandra Cimatoribus, this game is suitable for 3-6 players and has a runtime of about 60 minutes. It falls under the categories of Card Game and Educational, with a focus on hand management as the main gameplay mechanism.
Game Components of Big Top
How To Setup Big Top
To set up Big Top, each player receives an organizing chart, a set of gate receipt tokens, and a scoring token. The dealer, determined by who most recently visited the circus, deals out all the cards among the players, even if some players end up with more cards than others. Each player then places their gate receipt tokens face-down on their organizing chart, bidding on which suits they think they can complete during the hand.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
Mechanics
Game Objective
The objective is to be the richest and most successful circus owner by playing your entire hand to earn money from Gate Receipt tokens and points from the Scoring Track. The player who first plays all their cards wins the round and earns the most points.
Player Experience
Playing Big Top involves a mix of strategy and tactical decision-making. Players need to assess the value of their cards, make strategic bids, and carefully decide when to play or call cards to block or facilitate the progress of other players. The game requires a balance between getting rid of your own cards and controlling the suits to limit other players’ options. The dynamic of calling cards adds a layer of complexity, allowing players to influence the game even when they are not the ones playing the cards.
Pros
Cons
Personal Thoughts on Big Top
Big Top is ideal for players who enjoy strategic card games with a social twist. It is perfect for families or groups looking for a game that combines elements of classic card games like Fan Tan with unique mechanics like calling cards. While it may take some time to get accustomed to the rules and strategies, the game offers a rewarding experience for those who enjoy tactical gameplay and social interaction. However, players seeking a quick game might find Big Top’s duration a bit lengthy.
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