Odin — the most important character in the Scandinavian pantheon of gods, the all-father of the Aesir. A one-eyed warrior who sacrificed his eye in exchange for wisdom, he possesses knowledge that surpasses human understanding. Riding the eight-legged mare Sleipnir, Odin races through the heavenly paths, looking for a glorious battle. But Odin is not only the god of war. He is also the patron saint of poets and shamans, the god of wisdom and magic.
This is a fun card party game for bribes. The main goal of the game — get rid of all your cards, otherwise you will get negative points, which can lead to defeat in the game.
Gameplay
The game lasts a certain number of rounds (until one of the players loses). Cards of 6 colors have a face value from 1 to 9.
- At the beginning of the game, all participants receive 9 cards. The game involves as many card colors as there are players. For example: if 2 players are playing, choose 2 colors and shuffle all the cards of those colors, and put the others aside - they will not be needed. When playing with three, choose 3 colors, etc.
- The first player lays out any card from his hand on the table face up.
- The next player plays one or two cards from his hand in such a way that its / their value is greater than that of the card on the table.
- If a player plays two or more cards, those cards must: either have the same face value, or be of the same color. For example: there is one card on the table with a face value of 8, the active player plays either 9, or yellow 2 and blue 2, together they give 22, which is more than 8. Then the player takes that 8 into his hand, and his card / cards that he played remain on the table.
- If, for example, there were several cards on the table, the player chooses which one to take into his hand, and the remaining cards are discarded.
- If the player does not want or cannot play a card, he passes.
- The round ends if the player has lost all his cards. The players count the cards that are left in their hands. Each card — this is 1 penalty point.
End of the game
- The game ends as soon as one of the players has scored 15 penalty points.
- The one who has scored the fewest penalty points wins.
The game is perfect for beginners or experienced players who want to relax and not have to calculate complex combinations. The game box is very compact, so you can always take it with you.