TAKI

 

TAKI



OBJECTIVE OF TAKI: Be the first player to play all of their cards to the discard pile 

NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2 – 10 players 

CONTENTS: 116 Cards 

TYPE OF GAME: Hand Shedding Card Game 

AUDIENCE: Ages 6+ 


INTRODUCTION OF TAKI 

Taki is a hand shedding card game that was first published in 1983.  It is considered an advanced version of Crazy 8’s.  What differentiates this game from Eights and UNO is its inclusion of some unique and interesting action cards.  Taki does not have a scoring method.  Rather, the rules include a tournament format that changes how the game is approached by players 

CONTENT  

 Players get a 116 card deck and an instruction booklet out of the box. 

There are two cards of each number per color. 

Each color also has two copies of the Stop, +2, Change Direction, Plus, and Taki cards.  Colorless action cards include the SuperTaki, King, +3, and +3 Breaker.  There are two of each.  Finally, there are four Change Color cards. 

SETUP 

Shuffle the deck and deal 8 cards to each player.  Place the rest of the deck face down in the center of the table and turn the top card over to begin the discard pile.  This card is called the Leading Card. 

THE PLAY 

The youngest player goes first.  During a player’s turn, they choose a card (or cards) from their hand and place it on top of the discard pile.  The card they play must match the color or symbol of the Leading Card.  There are action cards that have no color.  These cards can also be played on a player’s turn without following the color and symbol matching rule.  스포츠토토사이트


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