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Manufacturer: AMIGO

The Game Where Doubles Are Trouble!

This simple, yet satisfying, card game makes a little strategy go a long way. Play number cards that add on to the total, or foil your opponents with action cards that reverse direction or force the next player to play an extra card - they're real game-changers!

Contents:
55 Linen-finish Cards
24 Scoring Chips
Illustrated Instructions


Ages: 8+
Players: 2-8
Game Length: 30 minutes

4 out of 5 stars

3 of 3 reviews


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3 reviews

Simple, fun and take that !

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

After playing NO THANKS! and enjoying it, I started to search for another card game. Searching for the king of game that I could take anywhere and try to hook non board gamers ´cos It is not easy, for me, to gather people to sit down and play. Double down does the trick. Simple, fast and 'take that' included. You have to add all the time and subtract few times so, you have to enjoy a litter math.

March 2, 2020 4:12 PM

Marcelo

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

After playing NO THANKS! and enjoying it, I started to search for another card game. Searching for the king of game that I could take anywhere and try to hook non board gamers ´cos It is not easy, for me, to gather people to sit down and play. Double down does the trick. Simple, fast and 'take that' included. You have to add all the time and subtract few times so, you have to enjoy a litter math.

March 2, 2020 12:00 AM

Marcelo

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

After playing NO THANKS! and enjoying it, I started to search for another card game. Searching for the king of game that I could take anywhere and try to hook non board gamers ´cos It is not easy, for me, to gather people to sit down and play. Double down does the trick. Simple, fast and 'take that' included. You have to add all the time and subtract few times so, you have to enjoy a litter math.

March 2, 2020 12:00 AM

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