11/24/2023 0 Comments Can u exchange wilds in phase ten![]() ![]() For instance, if he needs to sets of 3, he might have 2 4's and 2 6's and he has a wild card. He still needs a little help playing his cards, because he has a tendency to lock himself into a way of thinking and then not see other options. My 6 year old enjoys Phase 10, although it's not his favourite game and he doesn't ask for it all the time. Although the game play doesn't change, the fact the goal is changing keeps it a bit more interesting.īut if you're reading this, you don't really care what my opinion as a gamer is, you want to know how it plays in a family setting. ![]() Sure, it still has the luck of the draw aspect, but the rounds play quickly, and the different phases make it a bit more interesting. Well, actually, I do quite enjoy this game. So that means I'm not a fan of Phase 10 then - right? Those decision making points and the puzzle aspect of Rummikub I find far more appealing. Now, there will probably be people screaming at their computers now "Rummy has loads of skill!!" you might be right, but I just don't find it engaging enough. If I were to chose, as a gamer, to play a Rummy variant I would play Rummikub, as I enjoy the board manipulation - I find that it allows a player of greater skill to do better at the game. I'm not a big fan of Rummy - my issue with these sorts of games is that they rely a lot on luck of the draw. ![]()
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