Red7 (2014) Board Game
Red7 is a card game designed by Carl Chudyk and Chris Cieslik, and published by Asmadi Games in in 2014. It is a quick-playing game that combines elements of hand management, ladder climbing, player elimination, score-and-reset game, and set collection. The game has received positive reviews for its strategic depth and replayability.
Game Components of Red7
How To Setup Red7
To set up Red7, deal 7 cards to each player’s hand. Place one card face up in front of each player to form their “Palette.” The first win condition card, usually the “Highest Card Wins” rule, is placed in the center of the table to start the “Canvas” pile. The player to the left of the current leader goes first.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
– Play a card to your Palette.
– Play a card to the Canvas to change the win condition.
– Play a card to your Palette and the Canvas.
– Pass and lose if you cannot meet the current win condition.
Player Experience
Red7 offers a quick and engaging experience with a unique twist on traditional card games. The game requires strategic thinking to adjust to changing win conditions and outmaneuver opponents. While it leans more towards luck, especially in single rounds, the addition of advanced and optional rules can introduce more strategic elements.
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Personal Thoughts on Red7
Red7 is an excellent filler game that excels in its simplicity and quick gameplay. It’s perfect for families and casual gamers who enjoy light, strategic games. The game’s accessibility features and the ability to layer in complexity with advanced rules make it a versatile addition to any gaming night. While it may not be the main course, it’s a great way to fill gaps between more substantial games or as a quick warm-up.
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