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Sequence Card Game by Jax
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Sequence Card Game by Jax

SKU:

JX8002

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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Description:

Play a card from your hand, place a chip on a corresponding space on the game board. When you have five in a row, it's a SEQUENCE. Learn to block your opponents - remove their chips. Watch out for the Jacks - THEY'RE WILD! With a little strategy and a little luck - you're a winner!

Features:

Sequence Card Game by Jax


Easy enough for children, challenging for adults!


Includes Folding Game Board, Sequence Playing Cards, 135 Sequence Playing Chips, Game Instructions


Product Details:
Product Length: 2.19 inches
Product Width: 10.38 inches
Product Height: 8.06 inches
Product Weight: 2.0 pounds
Package Length: 10.3 inches
Package Width: 8.0 inches
Package Height: 2.3 inches
Package Weight: 1.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 112 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0
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5Like it, Love it, Can't get enough of it!Feb 22, 2010
This is a wonderful game of strategy and fun. My whole family loves to play it: Grandma (age 86), Mom (age 57), me (age 25), sister (age 34), nieces (ages 7, 10, and 12).

4Sequence is for all agesFeb 10, 2010
This is a great family game and can be played with teams or by individual players. Children as young as 10 can be involved on a team and do just as well as seniors or older children. I first played it with a group of senior citizens (ahem. . . myself included) and everyone had a good time. It's just plain fun!

5Remove the Jacks and it's even betterFeb 04, 2010
My wife and I have played this game nearly every day for over two years. When you first get the game you'll have fun figuring out strategies and efficient thinking methods so that it doesn't take so long to take a move. (I won't ruin the joy of making those discoveries on your own.)

After we played the game for some time (a month or two?) we decided that the Jacks made the luck swing too much one way or the other so we've been playing without them ever since. In the two years that we've played we've had 2 or 3 games go to a draw, which was fun in itself. It is always fun to watch the board in those games where the board fills up and wonder, Is this going to be one of those games that goes all the way to the last card?

What's great about this game is that after you get your thinking system down (perhaps using particular card placement in your hand to help) it requires just the right amount of thought where you can actually eat dinner and play and have a pleasant conversation about your day all at the same time.

Great game. Wish I invented it!


5Must Have Game for Family Fun Nights!Feb 01, 2010
WE play this game all the time as teams. Ages range from 12 to 48 and everyone chooses this game to play when it is Family Fun Night!

5Surprisingly great game!Dec 31, 2009
Me and the wife bought this game a couple months ago kinda skeptical. But we were in a panic because we were having people come over and wanted to get a couple things to entertain them. This was all that we could find at the local family owned store up the street from our house. We brought it home and pulled it out for everyone to play letting them know it was our first time as well. Within 5 mins we were playing like pros and everyone had a great time with this game. 2 of the couples that came over actually went out and bought this game and invited us over to play it with them. This game can either be played as a free for all or on teams which I thought was really fun seeing as though it was a couples night at our house. We have kids as well and they couldn't wait to play either. This is a good party/family game that is a gem and instant classic!

 
 
 
 
 
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