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 - Розваги
Super clear! Thank you!
Terrific how to play video!
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thanks!
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.
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.
@@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?
@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.