How to Play Splito from 25th Century Games

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
  • Splito is a card game published by ‪@25thCenturyGames‬ in the US, designed by Romaric Galonnier and Luc Rémond. In this video Ryan will give you everything you need to know in order to play this game for up to 8 players.
    Purchase Splito on the 25th Century Games webstore:
    www.25thcenturygames.com/
    Find more games for the whole family at oneboardfamily.com.
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:26 - What's in the box?
    1:11 - Card types
    1:46 - Setting up a game
    2:12 - Deal 13 cards to each player
    2:30 - Scoring zones and the players hand
    3:16 - Playing a card to a zone
    4:45 - Pass your hand to the left for the next round
    5:11 - Ending the game and a sample scoring zone
    5:35 - Scoring objective cards
    7:12 - Calculating your final score
    7:36 - Objective cards overview
    8:43 - Thanks for watching
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  • @LazyLunatics
    @LazyLunatics 7 місяців тому +2

    Super clear! Thank you!

  • @25thCenturyGames
    @25thCenturyGames Рік тому +2

    Terrific how to play video!

  • @mythhunterplayzplayz1871
    @mythhunterplayzplayz1871 Рік тому

    thanks!

  • @wolflarson71
    @wolflarson71 Рік тому

    Since there are 72 Splito cards and 37 objective cards, you could possibly deal out 0 objective cards (besides 2 in the middle) in 3-5 players games? I get the odds are low after shuffling but seems odd no deck sorting based on player count.

    • @OneBoardFamily
      @OneBoardFamily  Рік тому +1

      When you say "deal out 0 objective cards", that would mean only 2 objectives would ever get scored in a single game. This would lead to almost everyone at the table scoring 0 points.
      The ratio can definitely be off during games. We've seen one person have only Splito cards in their first hand while another player had 6 or 7 objective cards to start.
      Because hands are being passed around the table, everyone is getting opportunities to use these cards.

    • @wolflarson71
      @wolflarson71 Рік тому

      @@OneBoardFamily Yeah, that's what I am concerned about. In a 3 player game, only 39 of the 109 cards are being dealt. It seems likely that many games will only have a few (or possibly zero) objective cards shuffled in, which would be very unsatisfying. Or am I misunderstanding something?

    • @OneBoardFamily
      @OneBoardFamily  Рік тому +1

      @wolflarson71 now I'm understanding what you're saying.
      We've played about a dozen games with 3 or 4 players and have never run into this issue. We commonly see 4 to 6 objective cards in each pile. I don't think I've ever seen a game that had less than 3 objective cards in a score pile.
      Before each game, we do give it a really solid shuffle because usually the cards get thrown back into the box after a game.