Card game, method of play: There's a Moose in the House

Card game. This method of play employs unique variations of matching cards. Players alternately take turns, playing one card at a time populating their opponent's play area with one leading card to initiate the matching process. This is like an ante up. Once in place, players alternately take t...

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Main Author ANDERSON SCOTT K
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 09.03.2006
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Summary:Card game. This method of play employs unique variations of matching cards. Players alternately take turns, playing one card at a time populating their opponent's play area with one leading card to initiate the matching process. This is like an ante up. Once in place, players alternately take turns, playing one card at a time, populating their opponent's play area with the first of two matching cards, while limiting the number of matched cards played against themselves. To limit the number of matched cards played against a player, players may use, on their turn, one card at a time, a card-type to block matching cards and a card-type to void a played matching card. Ultimately, many matched cards are played without being blocked or voided. The player with the fewest matched cards, once the last card is played, wins.
Bibliography:Application Number: US20040754649