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Ridley’s Nope! Fun Card Game
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Ridley’s Nope! Fun Card Game | Our Point Of View
Quick Verdict
Ridley's Nope! is a card game where players aim to be the last standing with cards in hand. It features unique gameplay that deviates from traditional card games.
Transcript
Hi, this is Fiona with WTI and I'd like to share with you a really cool card game called NOPE. It's by Ridley's Games and like it says here, it's totally unique gameplay. So like most card games where you want to get rid of all your cards, in this game you want to be the last one standing with cards. Let me show you an example of a turn in the game. So on my turn I would look at the discard pile to see how many cards I may have to get rid of, which in this case is two. So I either have to get rid of two cards with yellow or two cards with blue. So I look at my hand and yes, I've got two cards with blue. So I would discard these and then the next person would have to get rid of three cards of either blue or red. Now let's say I didn't have two blue cards or two yellow cards. At the end of my turn I would take a card which is good because you want to be the last one standing with cards and oh no I got another blue one so I would have to get rid of these and then the game would continue. But if I didn't get a card with either blue or yellow I would say NOPE, get to keep my extra card which increases my chances of winning and then play would continue. And then there's also action cards that may help you avoid discarding cards on your turn. All in all I think NOPE is a really fun card game that's really easy to learn and good for all ages and that's just my point of view.
Key Takeaways
• Players aim to have cards instead of getting rid of them.
• The game includes various color cards for discarding.
• Action cards allow players to avoid discarding.
• Simple rules make it accessible for all ages.
• Each turn can vary based on the cards drawn.
Video Proof Moments
Unique card game concept
Example of turn mechanics
Easy to learn for everyone
Tags
family game night, parties, casual play, gatherings
fun gameplay, encourages strategy, suitable for all ages
complexity for beginners, age appropriateness, player count limitations
FAQ
Q: How do you play the game?
A: Players take turns discarding cards based on drawn colors and can choose to keep cards to increase their chances of winning.
Q: What age group is this game suitable for?
A: The game is designed to be easy to learn and is suitable for all ages.
Q: How does the action card work?
A: Action cards help players avoid discarding during their turn, offering strategic advantages.
Q: Can this game be played with large groups?
A: The video does not specify player limits, but it is suitable for casual settings.
Q: Is NOPE a traditional card game?
A: No, unlike traditional card games where players aim to get rid of cards, in NOPE, players want to keep them.
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