It uses two standard decks of cards, which most people have sitting around. Now, Sequence manages to do a lot of things right. Do this twice (or once in a 3-player game) and you win. Your goal is to fill the grid with your tokens, eventually setting up a ‘Sequence,’ by getting 5 in a row. Essentially, each turn you play a card from your hand of seven cards and place a token on one of the two spaces indicated by the card. These experiences made me realize that, while I whole-heartedly enjoy playing Sequence, the design of the game makes me mad.įor those unfamiliar with Sequence, it is a game from the early 80s, designed by Doug Reuter, played with two standard decks of cards and a custom board, displaying every single card except for the Jacks, which are special wild cards. I also got to spend some time with a friend who loves heavy games, but we opted for a night of drinks and Sequence instead of jumping into another game of Ankh. I was able to visit my mother for Christmas where I play games that are a little more approachable than my usual heavy Euro fare. Over the past two months, I have gotten to play more Sequence than in the rest of my life combined.
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