![]() Player 2 knows one of the cards she peeked at is a Jack, so she picks it for a PAIR, and turns it over in place of another card-either an UNKNOWN or the other one she peaked at. If the next player LIKES the discard, then it would be picked and turned over in place of one of her other face down cards. Or, if you say you want to keep an UNKNOWN, once it’s faced up, it cannot be exchanged.Īt this point, the next player has a choice of taking your discard or picking from the pile. *You cannot peek to see what’s under the UNKNOWN before deciding what to do. If you like the card you picked from the pile, you can place it face up in place of either one of the cards you peeked at that you don’t like, OR, take a chance and place it face up in place of one of the UNKNOWN cards.Īfter seeing it, even if you LIKE that UNKNOWN card, once you decided you would discard it, you cannot change your mind and it is placed face up in the Discard pile. If you are stuck with a high value card, you never know, you may get lucky and pick another for a pair! Or maybe you lucked out with a low-scoring card OR a match to make a pair! That card stays face up now, and may not be moved or exchanged again. If you don’t like the card you picked from the pile, then discard it and you must either face up one of the two cards close to you that you peeked at, OR take a chance and turn over one of the two UNKNOWN cards. At each turn, you must also face up one card and discard one card. Everyone can see this card because it will now become one of your face up cards OR you will discard it.Ģ. Once you pick from the pile, it’s yours for that turn to either keep or discard. You cannot look at the card from the pile and then change your mind. At each of your four turns for this round, you may choose either from the face up discard or from the face down pile. Here’s where the fun, chance, and risk start!ġ. You may peek at the 2 cards CLOSE to you, but NOT at the other 2. *Place your 4 cards in a square, and keep 2 cards close to you, and 2 cards farther away. One card is faced up, and that is the Discard pile. The rest of the cards are in a pile face down and become the pile to pick from. How to play: Each player is dealt 4 cards face down. Therefore, Kings, pairs, 3 and 4 of a kind, Aces and low point cards are better than high point cards, Jacks or Queens.Īfter each round, the value for the 4 cards is added up for each person’s score.Įxamples: Jack, Queen, 4 and Ace: 10, 10, 4, 1 = 25 points Note that 1 King = 0, 2 Kings= 0, 3 kings= -5, and 4 kings = -10 Play 18 rounds-hence the name, Golf.Ĭard values: Ace = 1 2 through 10 are face value (2 points up to 10 points) Jacks and Queens are each 10 points Kings = ZERO! A PAIR = ZERO! Three of a kind = -5! (That’s minus 5) Four of a kind = – 10! (minus 10) Each player is dealt 4 cards face down per round. We played this for well over an hour on an airplane ride too! Earn points by racing to be first to the hole, collect all the coins and crystals, or use your power-ups to ensure that only you make it to the hole to secure your victory at the top of the leaderboard.In my last post, I mentioned teaching my young granddaughter a card game called Golf. It has been a hit among my group of friends, and was easy to teach my 6 year-old granddaughter. She enjoyed playing, and didn’t realize she was using math to total her points and add on to her score. With the full release of Golfie you can now take to the fairway with your friends in a no holds barred battle for Golfie supremacy. Gain experience during each run to unlock an ever-increasing pool of cards and customisation options, then return to the course with even more ways to play. But be careful: finish over par and you’ll lose some energy – and once it’s totally depleted, the run is over.ĭaily runs, endless modes and seeded runs mean you’ll never run out of holes to play. Set off from the clubhouse in procedurally-generated roguelike single-player, building upon an ever expanding deck of cards to modify your shots and conquer the 18 holes.Ĭard powers can vary from increasing the distance or elevation of a standard shot, through to out-of-this-world abilities and power-ups which can be combined to dazzling effect. Join your friends in the action-packed, chaotic multiplayer mode and pitch your wits, skills and devious use of cards against your opponents. Build unique decks which will unlock incredible new ways to play, giving you the power to pull off some spectacular shots - or die trying. Each run requires strategy, planning, and skill. Golfie is an unforgiving, roguelike, deckbuilding minigolf game. ![]() About This Game “Golfie is Slay the Spire meets Golf With Your Friends” - Lewis Brindley, Yogscast. ![]()
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