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Couperation
Couperation
by Fudacoma Games, MTS Games (2018)
Player Count
2 to 4

Player Ages
8+

Playing Time
15 minutes
Categories
  • Card Game
  • Designers
  • Yusuke Sawaguchi
  • Mechanisms
  • Cooperative Play
  • Hand Management
  • Pattern Building
  • Artists
  • Sayuri Otsuka
  • Rating: 5/10 from 1 users

    Description

    In Couperation (????????), players try to play cards from their hand to create a card pyramid seven layers high while staying within certain rules for the placement of cards.

    Cards in the deck range from 1-50, and the cards numbered 1 and 50 — along with 2-4 other random cards — are placed in the reserve at the top of the playing area before the game begins. Each player receives a hand of three cards.

    On a turn, you draw 0-4 cards from the deck depending on which card was played the previous turn. (The first player of the game optionally draws one card.) Then you can play a card face up or face down in the pyramid. Within a row, card values must escalate from left to right; when placing a card on a higher row, that card must be supported by two other cards and the newly placed card's value must be between the values of the two supporting cards. When you place a card face down, you ignore the value restriction.

    Alternatively, you can discard two cards to the reserve, then draw a card from the reserve that equals the sum or the difference of these two cards. (You can discard other cards in your hand from the game to raise or lower this sum/difference by 1 for each such card.) You then place this card from the reserve in the tower, either in an empty spot or in place of another card (with you adding this replaced card to your hand).

    If you manage to create a card tower seven layers tall (i.e., with 28 cards) and all those cards are face up, then you win.

    Once you play a few times, you can add the Finish card (#25) to the game. During set-up, you shuffle this card in the bottom half of the deck. Whoever draws it places this card in front of themselves, then draws a replacement card. The Finish card is part of this player's hand, but doesn't count against their three-card hand limit. The Finish card cannot be played face down, and if it's removed from the tower, it must be placed face up in front of the active player. The Finish card must be the final card played at the top of the tower for players to win.

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