![]() ![]() And those four special cards really help with that. ![]() What was I getting that I couldn’t get with a standard deck of cards? The answer soon became clear, not just in the simple, lovely artwork that sends you to the back table of a Chinese drinking den as old-timers furiously and passionately slap their cards down on tables, but also in the wide-ranging strategic options available on almost every turn. ![]() On first viewing, Tichu is a standard deck of cards with four added extra cards adorned with intricate animal pictures on them. My introduction to Tichu – a trick-taking, climbing card game played in pairs – was as an answer to the question ‘what card game would be good to play on holiday with my family to gently introduce them to games with a little more strategy than Snap?’ Tichu wasn’t that (it turns out my family can’t manage much more than Snap to be honest), but it is many things: ‘thinky’, rewarding, complex, funny… and, given the paired teams element to the gameplay, with the potential to make or break just about any relationship! ![]()
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