Perpetual Commotion

(900 Reviews)

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  • Kasha

    > 3 day

    Love the game. Very fun and fast paced. Always keeps us on our toes. Its a blast!!!!!!!!!!

  • Sadie Miller

    06-06-2025

    I will say, this game is easier if you are someone who can multi-task but even my relatives who are not multi-taskers enjoy it. If you like FAST PACED, EASY CONCEPT games, this game is for you. Its simple to learn, fun to place, and gets your brain moving. It may have a lot of numbers but I promise no math is required beyond addition. XD

  • YN

    > 3 day

    We are a perpetual commotion obsessed household, we were super excited to finally order our own box, but were greatly disappointed when it came. It was a different version of the game. Different style, cards everything. The game is definitely playable, but cant be played with any expansion packs. We were super diappointed.

  • Thomas J. Vasel

    > 3 day

    I have some fond memories of my grandparents and games from my childhood - mostly revolving around the game Dutch Blitz. I never was very good at Dutch Blitz, but I was always up for a game. The reason - my grandfather was an absolute maniac at the game. He played faster than I ever saw anyone else played, bullied the other players into playing cards from their stacks, shouted the entire game, and cheated whenever possible. Most games ended with my grandmother throwing her cards at him, and the rest of the family rolling on the floor with uncontrollable laughter. Years later, I played Dutch Blitz again with a stodgy group of college students, but it didnt have the same zing. Then, while at Origins 2004, I came across a game called Perpetual Commotion. (Goldbrick Games, 2003 - designer uncredited). They invited me in for a demo game, and after dealing out the first cards - they told me that I was probably going to lose. Humph - I wasnt too particularly pleased to hear that - but then I almost won.

  • Michael N. Powell

    > 3 day

    Fun game for the entire family. Our grandkids - ages 8 thru 12 - really enjoyed playing it. We actually used the game at a recent party, and our guests enjoyed it as well.

  • Sylphide

    > 3 day

    I bought this game at Walmart and not at Amazon.

  • Chris

    Greater than one week

    This is like Dutch Blitz on steroids, which is insanity because Dutch Blitz can already get pretty chaotic! Highly recommended for fans of Dutch Blitz. Easy to learn and puts some small twists on the classic.

  • Seepage

    Greater than one week

    this is a gift to the kids from my wife and i at christmas time. it has not been opened yet. but we already know what it is like and its fun. go for it you wont be disapointed

  • shifkay

    > 3 day

    I saw this game at a friends house. Im so happy I bought it; its a good family game and easy to learn and explain to someone whos never played it before.

  • ShalomChamuda

    07-06-2025

    i was trying to find this game for many weeks. After I ordered it on amazon, it came a few days later and I was very excited to receive it and play it with loved ones...thanks amazon

Perpetual Commotion from Goldbrick Games is an outrageously fast and incredibly addictive card game for 2 to 6 players. This easy-to-learn game takes about 45 minutes to play. The object of the game is to play your cards--as many and as fast as you can--into a common arena. To win, you must play faster and more aggressively than your opponents. Perpetual Commotion is one part strategy, two parts speed, and a healthy dose of "luck-of-the-draw." It"s a heads-up, quick hand free-for-all, as opponents race to play the same cards at the same time, on the same freshly opened spot. To control the chaos, you must know your cards, know their cards and plan two moves ahead. Empty your Feeders pile first and you win the round. Get to 150 points first and you win the game. This game is a blast, a real commotion.

From the Manufacturer

Perpetual Commotion is a fast and furious card game where players scramble to play the same colored cards in number order into the center arena. The more cards you play, the more points you score. There are no turns and all players are playing on the same stacks of cards. Cards flash, wrists flick, players flip! Can you get your cards out first? This game is endless commotion again and again.

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