

Gamewright Qwixx, Replacement Score Cards Action Game Multi-colored 1 Pack
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Linda F
03-06-2025It is so much fun for all ages. Be sure to purchase extra score cards. I play for hours on end with friends and family. I’ve always enjoyed dice games and this one is challenging but easy enough for an 8 year old. The score cards are so easy to use, I like way better than Yahtzee or Farkle. The math is already done on the card so all you have to do is add or subtract. Fun game, but it!
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Jovita Heist
> 3 dayWhat a fun, engaging, yet quick game. Need something entertaining for rainy summer afternoons or family game nights? This is it!
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steve
> 3 dayGreat travel game
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Stephanie Thomas
> 3 dayWe play this game ALL the time and these replacement cards came in handy
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Nucks
> 3 dayPerfect
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Michee
> 3 dayLove this game!!!! This is so much fun! It requires a little bit of luck with a little bit of strategy. My family loves this game.
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Bookworm from WV
> 3 dayI was looking for games to occupy my husband and I during the pandemic quarantine. I came across the QWIXX game and thought it would be fun. The original game came with one score pad (100 sheets), but our supply quickly ran low because we enjoyed playing the game so much. These are identical in quantity and quality of the sheets that come with the original game and are a reasonable price. I will definitely purchase these pads again when needed.
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Laura N.
> 3 dayWe loved this game so much I felt like we needed more score cards.
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James Chip Conway
> 3 dayI had originally planned to use my printer to make up some new score cards for our weekly gaming group, but ink is awfully expensive these days. These were, I believe, much cheaper and probably better quality than whatever I would have come up with. And, with 200 replacements, it will be some time before theyre needed again.
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Chuck
> 3 dayIt’s such a fun and addictive game, we went through all of the scoring sheets that came with the game. We’re glad to find a source for more. I scored only 4 stars for “easy to learn” only because of the difference between active roller dice scoring vs community dice scoring.