This set of six bid indicator wheels helps players keep track of Wizard Card Game players' bids.
Each player receives his/her own individual bid wheel. After the Wizard cards are dealt, each player indicates on the bidding wheel how many tricks he expects to win. The Bidding Wheels help players keep track of other players' bids.
Facsimile reproduction of playing cards originally published in 1863 by M. Nelson, New York. Each card face features an engraved portrait of a general or statesman. Each deck contains 54 cards.
Facsimile reproduction of playing cards originally published in 1863 by M. Nelson, New York. Each card face features an engraved portrait of a general or statesman of the Civil War Era. Each deck contains 54 cards.
Famous Generals of the Civil War Card Game features 13 important leaders of the Civil War, who served their country in its desperate struggle. The deck includes generals of both of the Confederate and Union armies including: Robert E. Lee, William Tecumseh Sherman, Ulysses S. Grant, and others.
Each edible plant is shown in a full-color photograph for easy identification.
A map identifies the geographic areas where the plant grows in the wild. The card face explains warnings, characteristics, uses, plant parts, aliases, and special cooking hints.
Now, with two different ways to play, Duo is double the fun! In Duo, players take turns matching two out of three features on the cards: colors, numbers, and symbols. Wild Cards add to the fun. The first player to play all his cards is the winner.
The Civil War Series Card Games honor the people and the events of the war between the two factions of our young nation. Instructions are included with each deck.
The Wizard deck is similar to a regular deck of playing cards with the addition of four Wizards and four Jesters. Jesters always lose and Wizards always win. In the first round, players start out with one card.
For history lovers, poker buffs and those who just love antiques, this replica card deck takes your game to the days of the Civil War. It's a faithful reproduction of the deck released by the L.I. Cohen Company of New York in the days of Lincoln, so there are no numbers and the royal cards look a bit different.
More fun than Hearts and Rummy, award-winning Wizard is "the Ultimate Game of Trump" the whole family can enjoy. The rules are easy to learn -- the strategy adds an exciting challenge. In Wizard, players try to win the exact number of tricks they bid
The black regiments, which came into being in 1866, quickly earned the respect of both fellow servicemen and opponents. This beautifully illustrated deck of 54 cards pays homage to those leaders whose contributions helped change the face of America. 1866-present including Colin Powell.
Based on Gene Hochman's The Encyclopedia of American Playing Cards which was originally published in six parts between 1976 and 1981. A complete cataloging of American playing card makers as well as details, types, and brands of playing cards from the late 1700s to the early 1930s.
The Civil War Series Card Games honor the people and the events of the war between the two factions of our young nation. Instructions are included with each deck.
More fun than Hearts and Rummy, award-winning Wizard is "the Ultimate Game of Trump" the whole family can enjoy. The rules are easy to learn -- the strategy adds an exciting challenge. In Wizard, players try to win the exact number of tricks they bid.The Wizard deck is similar to a regular deck of playing cards with the addition of four Wizards and four Jesters.