My First AMIGO Card Game: Froggies

Let the frogs hop! The numerical values of your own row of cards should be arranged in ascending order with the help of the frogs. Not at all easy when there are also useless things floating around in the pond that do not fit into the series of numbers! Swap the cards cleverly and enjoy the big jumps of the frogs! A children's card game without complicated rules from the think tank of Halli Galli author Haim Shafir.

  • Everyone starts with 8 face-down cards and tries to place these cards in an ascending row from 1 to 8 by uncovering and rearranging them.
  • In your turn you draw a card:
  • If it is a number card, it is sorted into the corresponding position in the ascending row of numbers on your own card display. The card lying there, which has been replaced by a number card, is again sorted into the correct place in the row of numbers. If there is already an open card in the right place, the turn ends.
  • If it is a garbage card, the turn ends.
  • Frogs can take any numerical value and can therefore be placed in any position in the row of cards.
  • Whoever has sorted or revealed all 8 cards first wins the round and plays with one less card in the next round. In this case, the highest card value in the row is not used in the following round.
  • This continues until a player only has one card and wins the round.

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