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Djeco Playing Cards Glow In The Dark Bogoss, A Strategy Game

šŸŽÆ Goal of the game: The goal is to collect as many complete skeletons as possible by trading cards with other players.Ā  Djeco Bogoss is a fun and strategic card game where players try to reconstruct complete skeletons while using glow-in-the-dark cards.Ā 

šŸ”„ How to Play:

Setup:

  • Shuffle the deck and deal 6 cards to each player.

  • The remaining cards form a draw pile in the centre

Types of Cards:

Each skeleton is made up of 3 parts:

  1. Head

  2. Torso

  3. Legs

Some skeleton parts are broken while others are intact.

How to Play:

  1. On Your Turn: You can either:

    • Ask another player for a specific card (e.g., "Do you have a skeleton head?") to complete your set.

    • Draw a card from the deck if they don’t have what you asked for.

  2. Trading Rules:

    • You can only ask for a card if you already have at least one part of that skeleton in your hand.

    • If the player has the requested card, they must give it to you.

    • If they don’t, your turn ends and you draw a card.

  3. Making a Skeleton:

    • If you collect all 3 parts of a skeleton (whether broken or intact), you place it down in front of you.

    • Intact skeletons are worth more than broken ones.

  4. Winning the Game:

    • The game ends when a player finishes a certain number of skeletons (depending on the number of players).

    • The player with the most complete and intact skeletons wins!

Strategy Tips:

  • Watch what others ask for—this can give you clues about their hands.

  • Decide whether to complete a skeleton with broken parts or wait for intact ones for higher points.

  • Use the glow-in-the-dark feature in the dark for an extra fun experience!

  • Joker Cards: Jokers can replace any skeleton part, whether broken or unbroken. You cannot request Joker cards from opponents.

  • Completing Skeletons: Once you have all parts of a skeleton (either unbroken or broken), place it face-up in front of you.

šŸ† Winning the Game:

The game ends when a player has laid down two unbroken skeletons or one broken skeleton.

Additional Notes:

  • Glow-in-the-Dark Feature: To play in the dark, expose all cards to light for several minutes beforehand. In darkness, broken skeleton parts are recognizable by the outline dotted on the picture.
  • Glow-in-the-Dark Outline Card: Use the large card with a glow-in-the-dark outline to locate the draw pile in the dark. Place the pile face down on this card in the middle of the table.

Djeco Playing Cards - Bogoss DJ05160

  • 44 luminous cards,
  • Game rules in 10 languages.
  • Age : 6Ā·99
  • Number of players : 2-4
  • Playing time : 15 min

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Djeco Playing Cards Glow In The Dark Bogoss, A Strategy Game

šŸŽÆ Goal of the game: The goal is to collect as many complete skeletons as possible by trading cards with other players.Ā  Djeco Bogoss is a fun and strategic card game where players try to reconstruct complete skeletons while using glow-in-the-dark cards.Ā 

šŸ”„ How to Play:

Setup:

  • Shuffle the deck and deal 6 cards to each player.

  • The remaining cards form a draw pile in the centre

Types of Cards:

Each skeleton is made up of 3 parts:

  1. Head

  2. Torso

  3. Legs

Some skeleton parts are broken while others are intact.

How to Play:

  1. On Your Turn: You can either:

    • Ask another player for a specific card (e.g., "Do you have a skeleton head?") to complete your set.

    • Draw a card from the deck if they don’t have what you asked for.

  2. Trading Rules:

    • You can only ask for a card if you already have at least one part of that skeleton in your hand.

    • If the player has the requested card, they must give it to you.

    • If they don’t, your turn ends and you draw a card.

  3. Making a Skeleton:

    • If you collect all 3 parts of a skeleton (whether broken or intact), you place it down in front of you.

    • Intact skeletons are worth more than broken ones.

  4. Winning the Game:

    • The game ends when a player finishes a certain number of skeletons (depending on the number of players).

    • The player with the most complete and intact skeletons wins!

Strategy Tips:

  • Watch what others ask for—this can give you clues about their hands.

  • Decide whether to complete a skeleton with broken parts or wait for intact ones for higher points.

  • Use the glow-in-the-dark feature in the dark for an extra fun experience!

  • Joker Cards: Jokers can replace any skeleton part, whether broken or unbroken. You cannot request Joker cards from opponents.

  • Completing Skeletons: Once you have all parts of a skeleton (either unbroken or broken), place it face-up in front of you.

šŸ† Winning the Game:

The game ends when a player has laid down two unbroken skeletons or one broken skeleton.

Additional Notes:

  • Glow-in-the-Dark Feature: To play in the dark, expose all cards to light for several minutes beforehand. In darkness, broken skeleton parts are recognizable by the outline dotted on the picture.
  • Glow-in-the-Dark Outline Card: Use the large card with a glow-in-the-dark outline to locate the draw pile in the dark. Place the pile face down on this card in the middle of the table.

Djeco Playing Cards - Bogoss DJ05160

  • 44 luminous cards,
  • Game rules in 10 languages.
  • Age : 6Ā·99
  • Number of players : 2-4
  • Playing time : 15 min

Ā 

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šŸŽÆ Goal of the game: The goal is to collect as many complete skeletons as possible by trading cards with other players.Ā  Djeco Bogoss is a fun and strategic card game where players try to reconstruct complete skeletons while using glow-in-the-dark cards.Ā 

šŸ”„ How to Play:

Setup:

  • Shuffle the deck and deal 6 cards to each player.

  • The remaining cards form a draw pile in the centre

Types of Cards:

Each skeleton is made up of 3 parts:

  1. Head

  2. Torso

  3. Legs

Some skeleton parts are broken while others are intact.

How to Play:

  1. On Your Turn: You can either:

    • Ask another player for a specific card (e.g., "Do you have a skeleton head?") to complete your set.

    • Draw a card from the deck if they don’t have what you asked for.

  2. Trading Rules:

    • You can only ask for a card if you already have at least one part of that skeleton in your hand.

    • If the player has the requested card, they must give it to you.

    • If they don’t, your turn ends and you draw a card.

  3. Making a Skeleton:

    • If you collect all 3 parts of a skeleton (whether broken or intact), you place it down in front of you.

    • Intact skeletons are worth more than broken ones.

  4. Winning the Game:

    • The game ends when a player finishes a certain number of skeletons (depending on the number of players).

    • The player with the most complete and intact skeletons wins!

Strategy Tips:

  • Watch what others ask for—this can give you clues about their hands.

  • Decide whether to complete a skeleton with broken parts or wait for intact ones for higher points.

  • Use the glow-in-the-dark feature in the dark for an extra fun experience!

  • Joker Cards: Jokers can replace any skeleton part, whether broken or unbroken. You cannot request Joker cards from opponents.

  • Completing Skeletons: Once you have all parts of a skeleton (either unbroken or broken), place it face-up in front of you.

šŸ† Winning the Game:

The game ends when a player has laid down two unbroken skeletons or one broken skeleton.

Additional Notes:

  • Glow-in-the-Dark Feature: To play in the dark, expose all cards to light for several minutes beforehand. In darkness, broken skeleton parts are recognizable by the outline dotted on the picture.
  • Glow-in-the-Dark Outline Card: Use the large card with a glow-in-the-dark outline to locate the draw pile in the dark. Place the pile face down on this card in the middle of the table.

Djeco Playing Cards - Bogoss DJ05160

  • 44 luminous cards,
  • Game rules in 10 languages.
  • Age : 6Ā·99
  • Number of players : 2-4
  • Playing time : 15 min

Ā