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Jamie Boyer
> 3 daySuch a fun game! Very family friendly and easy to learn
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embingy
> 3 dayFun new game!
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Neil
> 3 dayWe enjoy playing this game as a family. Even my 8 yr old has no problem playing. There is some strategy involved and a little luck. I would definitely recommend this game.
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PBK
> 3 daySkull King may not be easy to score, but its a blast to play. We love that the game can be played with more than four people. Lots of laughter on game night. Recommended.
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Doug
Greater than one weekThis is my family all time favorite game!!!
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Adaline Lubowitz
> 3 dayOur family loves this game. Yo,Ho,Ho
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mominCT
> 3 dayWe bought a bunch of games at the beginning of quarantine and this one has been our favorite. We okay along with our 10 and 11 year old. We all love it and it engages all ages. Even now that quarantine orders are lifting, we are still inside playing this game because we are obsessed. We love playing with own variations- instead of dealing cards 1-10 each, we take turns making up our own. So fun especially with the expansion cards that are included. We already need to buy another box to replace our cards which we have worn down from playing so often!
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surprise girl
> 3 dayMy family loves this game . Great game but it does take time to learn all the cards and what they do.
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Paul Kewene-Hite
> 3 dayMy son gave our family Skull King as a gift. We have now given it as a gift to others. We needed to read the rules a few times, but once the rules clicked we were off and running. It is a very clever game, not just another game where you are always trying to dominate and win...it teaches that you need to think about what hand you are dealt, whether or not you can win and how often, and that sometimes allowing a loss in a moment can actually produce a bigger win overall. Tons of fun. (Special note: The game really needs 3 or more people to play...but we often only have two people available at a given moment. So we invented a Mr. Nobody who simply gets the same number of cards as the other two, he always bids zero, and the top card in his hand is always played.)
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Dave Whittle
> 3 dayJust plain fun for everyone. Most recently, we played it with ages ranging from 8 to 68, and everyone had a good time. Even the losers.