



Coloretto Card Games
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StephAnn
> 3 dayThis is a great, quick card game with a lot of strategy. We play it with an 11 and 12 year old and will play it several times in a row in one sitting. Each round I find that I adjust my strategy to see what will earn us the most points. This is one of our favorite little card games to play.
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S Peterson
> 3 dayThis game is a hit during our family reunions. We so love it, it never gets boring :)
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Grette Leon
> 3 dayI originally ordered two and only received one. I contacted the seller and received the second order right away. Great Service.
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Alex Jackson Valentine
> 3 dayFor one reason this has become my most played game since Ive bought it. It really is the perfect game for new players. The length and complexity, and player count (plays great 2-5) are ideal. Games last 15 minutes or less even when teaching a new player. The strategy is easy to grasp but engaging even for experienced gamers. The strongest quality of the game is its accessibility. I have taught this game to coworkers on my lunch break, my girlfriends cousins at a birthday party, and my gamer friends and the first question after can we play again? Is usually where can I buy this game? This game truly opens peoples eyes to how fun the board gaming hobby can be and they go on to show others too. For that alone I count this as the most vital game in my collection.
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D.D.
> 3 dayThis game is really easy to teach, learn and play. Most importantly for me I CAN ACTUALLY GET MY FAMILY TO PLAY IT WITH ME! I dont know about you, but for me thats monumental.
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Brian Whalley
> 3 daygreat game for 2+ people
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girl in the pink jacket
> 3 dayColoretto is a fun game to play with several people. It takes a few minutes to learn but pretty much anyone can play it. My mom hates complicated games and this one she loves. It doesnt last too long so it is a great game for some quick fun!
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Daggz
> 3 dayGreat game for almost any age.... I had to buy a second copy because the first one was beat up.
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Chris Morling
> 3 dayColoretto has very simple rules: each time its your turn you either add a card to a stack or take a stack. You want a lot of cards of three colors, but not a lot of other cards. From these simple rules, comes a very elegant game, with enough strategy that playing randomly will get you into last place, but enough luck that youre unlikely to feel like you dont have a chance against an expert. This is an excellent way for serious family gamers to start or end a game night, or for very casual gamers its a great way to spend an evening.
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A. Frank
> 3 dayThe 10 year anniversary edition by Rio Grande games and AbacusSpiele is the best version and includes the Gold wild card, as well as distinctive artwork on the cards (helpful if people playing have colorblindness).