| Abstrac |
A dead simple picking-up game - for 2 dead simpletons |
| Addenda |
A quasi-trick adding-up game for 2 players or
4 in partnerships |
| Agony Aunt |
A Hearts-type game with a board and counters, four 4
players (solo) |
| Black Hole |
Patience (card solitaire) - a sort of cosmic golf, for
1 player |
| Bugami |
Or "Bleeding Hearts": a Hearts-type trick game for 4
to 6 players |
| Collusion |
Or "Dangerous Liaisons" - a shifty trick game for 4
double-crossers |
| Chwech |
A trick game designed for 6, but playable by
4 or 5 |
| Concerto |
A 4-player game with Poker hands and an
ingenious signalling system |
| Counterbluff |
A strange way of playing Poker for 2
or 3 |
| Counterpoint |
A more fiendish point-trick version of Ninety-Nine, for 2
or 3 |
| Cross Purposes |
A two-dimensional trick game for 2,
with a partnership version for 4 |
| Crummy |
A flawed trick-and-meld game for 3 to
5 players (best for 4) |
| Doubleduck |
A partnership version of Duck Soup, for 4 |
| Dracula |
An arithmetical game with a bloodthirsty count. For 2 (best),
3, 4 |
| Duck Soup |
A trick game for 2 (or 4)
that'll drive you both quackers |
| Flunk |
Not quite another version of Contract Bridge for 3 players |
| Ganderpoke |
An interactive version of Poker Squares for 2,
3 or 4 |
| Galapagos |
A leisurely, three-part compendium game for a couple of tortoises
(2) |
| Garbo |
Avoid placing like cards together in this tableau game for 2 |
| Get Stuck |
A card-board game for 2 (or 4)
positional players |
| Gooseberry Fool |
Divide and rule by winning the middling number of tricks:
for 3 |
| Memoranda |
An unmitigated memory game for 3 to
6 players |
| Minimisère |
A miniature game of skilled trick-play for 3 to
6 (best for 5) |
| Mismatch |
The anti-combination game for 4. No partnerships allowed |
| Ninety-Nine |
A tricky game designed for 3 but with versions for
2, 4 and
5 |
| Parity |
A trick-taking game of perfect information for 2 |
| Penguin |
A patience that usually comes out, but only with perfect play |
| Rummage |
A cross between trick and Rummy for 3
to6 players (5 best) |
| Plonk |
A deceptively simple trick-taking game for 4
(in partnerships) |
| Seconds |
The second-highest card wins the trick in this partnership game for
4 |
| Sneak |
A silly bluffing game for 2 to
6 silly bluffers |
| Spec |
A silly guessing game for 2 to
4 extra-sensory perceptionists |
| Squint |
A sort of Solo Whist, for 5 |
| Stucco |
A Nim-type game of perfect information for 2 |
| Tantony |
Win tricks and give them away! For 4
(partnership), or 3 (alone) |
| Tracktrick |
A three-in-a-row quasi-board game for 3, requiring
accurate trick-play |
| Throps |
Two variations on Gops for 3 players |
| Trigami |
An advanced version of Bugami (see above) specifically for
3 |
| Twyst |
A modern derivative of Solo Whist for 4 players |
| Who's Who |
A trick game for 3 in which you have to find out
who your partner is |