🎉 Flip the Fun: Where Strategy Meets Excitement!
Flip 7 is a fast-paced card game designed for 3 to 18 players, ages 8 and up, with a playtime of just 20 minutes. It combines elements of strategy and chance, making it easy to learn and perfect for family gatherings or parties. With unique action cards and a lightweight design, it's the ideal game for any occasion.
R**S
Greatest Card Game of All Time? It just might be!
On the box, this game bills itself as the greatest card game of all time. That's a pretty bold claim, as there are many excellent card games out there. I first experienced this game at a board game meetup, where we played this (with 11 people) while waiting for people to arrive. I enjoyed it enough to buy it for myself, thinking that this was a game I could easily play with my family.Fast forward to last night, when we were celebrating my teenage son's birthday; I asked them to try the game. My sons were not enthused initially, but with the help of my parents, we were able to get them around the table to play. I was able to explain how to play the game within just a few minutes, and then we got started. That's where the magic happened.Because of the simple decision making (hit or pass) and the simple mechanics (does the new card match any card you currently have), it was easy for the table of new players of teens and grandparents to pick up the game and keep a quick pace of the game. The teenagers loved to razz each other when they busted and the emotions ran high. After Grandpa won the first game, both of my sons quickly said, "Let's play again!" If anything, the second game was even more fun than the first; now that they had an idea of how the game worked (including the special action cards), they could really get into it. No heavy thinking, just deciding whether to press your luck, or occasionally who to mess with when you get an action card.At the end of the second game (which my younger son barely edged out Grandpa for the win), it was time for Grandma and Grandpa to head out, but they said they would definitely buy a couple copies of the game to share with their church, and the boys are already talking about wanting to play the game with their cousins when they visit soon. I have rarely seen such a positive response to a card game. It was an excellent investment.So, is this the greatest card game of all time? Its simplicity, its ability to easily scale from 3 players to over a dozen, and its capture of the attention of jaded teenagers who prefer to be scrolling on their phone definitely make it a strong contender for the crown!
P**6
Flip out over Flip 7!
This card game is easy to learn and fun for kids and adults. The hardest part of the game will be simple addition to keep track of points while players race to be the first to 200 points.One deck of cards can be played with up to 18 people. You can add a second deck for more players. I've only played it with groups of 4 - 6 people, with a mix of children and adults, so can't speak from experience regarding a higher player count.The card quality is good, but a little thin. The game is cheap enough that replacing it should you wear it out will not be a concern. The art style reminds me of a cross between art deco and 1940s/50s print.This push your luck style game is fast and can be played multiple times without becoming stale. It's also a great filler for game night between lengthier games.
J**1
Push your luck card game.
Great game of push your luck!! Fun party game for any player count. A staple at our game nights.
R**R
Fun, Fast, and Addictive – Great Press-Your-Luck Game!
My family knows how much I love press-your-luck games, and Flip 7 really delivers! It’s simple, fun, and easy to teach—perfect for game nights. We’ve played it multiple times with different groups, and it’s been a hit every time.As a personal preference, we leave out the "freeze" cards when we want a more casual, friendly game, and add them back in when we're in the mood for something a bit more cutthroat. To keep things quick and smooth, we have everyone track their own scores using their phone's calculator—this takes the math out of it and keeps the pace fast.Overall, it’s a great little game with just the right mix of strategy and luck. Highly recommend!
X**X
Very Fun Luck Based Game
While it certainly is not the greatest card game of all time as it claims to be, Flip 7 is fun. We have a lot of laughs playing it. It is very luck-based so don't expect to develop any strategies as you play it over and over. Twice in the past two weeks I was able to have a great streak of luck to come back and win the game. My friend was close to victory needing just 8 points to break the 200 point end of game victory requirement. He was dealt a 7 putting him at 199 points. Being in the lead, he was given a Freeze card by another player. I was at 145 to start the round and luckily received a x2 card. I pressed my luck and ended with 206 to take the win. It was just his bad luck he was targeted since he was in the lead. So, yeah, a lot of luck is involved, but still the game is fun with a lot of laughter. And it is easy to teach. Play well with 4 players to 8 players. I have never played with more than 8 but it is fast enough that it should easily play to 10 players.
E**E
Great family game!
We are a board game family with everything from Terraforming Mars to Eclipse, but this little game is so much fun for the whole family! We play almost every day.
J**D
So much fun!
Flip 7 is a delightful, push your luck game for 3+ players. While incredibly simple in its game play, Flip 7 really grabs you with its suspenseful push your luck mechanism! The object is to gain points each round without receiving a duplicate point card. Once you do, you immediately lose your accumulated points and are out of the round. There are a number of action cards and point modifiers that keep game play interesting and competitive. We had a marvelous time flipping cards, earning points, and busting out of the game!
S**S
Such a fun family game!
Easy and fun for the whole family. We can easily pull this out to get a quick game in.
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