Regine is a betting card game designed by Dani Gómez and Josep M. Allué, the author of games such as El monstruo de colores, Castellers!, and Dragons and Hens. Illustrated by Bea Tormo, it can be played by 2 to 4 players aged 10 and up in games lasting about 30 minutes. The game takes us to the European courts of the late 16th century, and the goal is to be the first to reach 31 points.
Watch your backs… because daggers fly! In Regine, player interaction is constant, as most card effects act on opponents’ hands. Throughout the game, each player will try to find the best combination to score, but they won’t always have control over their cards.
Good memory and a healthy dose of cunning will be your greatest allies in Regine, which guarantees fast games and hours of fun. Both kids and adults will enjoy it (try playing with grandparents or in-laws who love cards—they’ll catch on quickly), as well as families and friends. That said, move carefully among knights and ladies of the court—you don’t want to end up with the wrong cards!
Contents: 44 cards and 32 tokens.
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