GAMES FOR ADULTS AND FAMILY BEST SELLERS: Looking for fun card games for adults and families? This award-winning game is one of the best card games for family game night GREAT TRAVEL GAME: Five Crowns is a perfect game for travel. This fun indoor activity can keep kids entertained on car rides and plane trips COLLECTOR’S TIN: The exclusive tin makes the card game a great birthday gift for adults, teens, kids. It’s a fun party game for adults, bachelorette parties, and college life Versatile, challenging and fun game appeals to avid card players as well as casual players, and is a great game for kids and adults to play together PlayMonster Five Crowns – Card Game for Kids and Adults, Travel and Family Game Night Favorite, The Game isn’t Over Until the Kings Go Wild!, 5 Suited Rummy Style Card Game, 1-7 Players, Ages 8+ FAMILY CARD GAME: It’s a unique twist on the classic rummy card game. A fifth suit of stars makes Five Crowns even more exciting than other family card games EASY TO LEARN GAME: Make books and runs, knowing when to play your cards. But tread carefully! Rotating wild cards can change your luck in an instant FUN CARD GAMES: Five Crowns is one of the best card games for teens and kids ages 8-12, and games for 2 players. With this game, you can have as many as 7 players
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Item model number | 4001 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.9 (858 ratings) 4.9 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 736396040015 |
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My game group sampled Five Crowns and enjoyed it. We agreed that the bright colors and graphics on the cards were a nice touch (a lot of artists in the group). Similar to Rummy you are making sets of cards to empty your hand...hopefully first, cards left in your hand at end of game are your points. Lowest points wins. Great game, will keep in rotation for our game night group.
This is a great rummy game with a twist. There are rounds and the amount of cards you get goes up each round. Every round there is a different wild card (the card with the same number as the round). It's simple and addicting. Even though it's simple there is plenty of organizing and puzzling so you can go out and avoid getting points. This game is a great time for families and groups.
My friends and I enjoy having regular game nights and 5 Crowns was a new game for them. It was an easy game to learn and fun to play. It had just the right about of challenge to keep everyone engaged. I'm confident it will become part of our regular game night rotation.
Fun game of luck and skill.
I love rummy style games so I was excited to share this with family for a family game night. I like that it can be shortened - or paused and picked back up at a later time - which was nice if something came up. Each round went fairly quickly, at least initially. And it was a fun game of almost luck. We really enjoyed it - and also enjoyed the straight forward directions.
I received this product in exchange for an honest review. We recently used Five Crowns as part of our family game day. Nobody in our group had played the game before which made it a little tricky for the first few rounds. Once we figured it out it was easy to play and quite enjoyable. This is a card came that is played in rounds. Each round goes until someone is able to go out and then everyone else gets one more turn to minimize the points in their hands. The first round is dealt with three cards and each subsequent round has and additional card until you get to 13. The goal is to have the least amount of points at the end of all the rounds. This may be a little trick for the younger age range. My 9-year-old needed help to figure this game out, but I think after a few times playing it she will get it.
As a mom and teacher I've always loved the games from SET family games. I first learned about their games at a national gifted student conference. We added Five Crowns to our recent game night rotation. Players were ranging from 8 to grandma with everyone having fun. The game play is easy to learn and complexity builds as you go. Holding the cards and remembering which card is wild was as hard as it got, but the base objectives of the game stayed the same, making it easy for everyone to remember how to play. Going out first was exciting for that person, but having the chance to still drop points added fun and surprise for everyone! Kids are already asking when we can play this one again. I love that it is small and easy to transport for upcoming trips.
I love learning new (better) versions of games! This is similar to rummy, which was always one of my favorite card games growing up. It's easy to pick up, and super fun to play! We were unsure of one part that wasn't in the instructions, which is.. are we able to play off the cards in which we already played a run or book that are on the table. I know you can't play off other peoples cards, which makes me think we can play off our own cards on a different turn. Anyway.. we had a blast and this will definitely be added into our family game rotation!
We had some friends over for a game night to try out Five Crowns and everyone involved absolutely loved this game. It is a twist on rummy style card games and was very easy to learn and play. There are 11 rounds to the game and as the game box says... "The Game Isn't Over 'Til the Kings Go Wild!" We played the entire game in just under an hour the very first time we played it and it even held the attention of the 10 year old who played with us. In the first round the 3's are wild and then the 4's in the next round, and so on and so forth until you get to round 11 where the Kings are wild. There were a couple times a few of the players forgot what was wild so as the game progressed we tried to remind everyone what was wild before play began for that round but having people forget was part of the fun! I would definitely recommend this game for small groups (up to 7 can play) as it is very easy to learn and to play. We had a blast playing this game and will be inserting it into our regular lineup of games we play when we host game nights!
We received this item in exchange for a fair review. We played this game with our 9 and 10 year olds as part of our family game night. The directions took some time getting through, and we had to revert back to them a couple times. Once we got the hang of it, the game was fun initially but once we got to 7 card matches, our kids started losing interest. Our 9 year old had some trouble remembering the types of matches she could make, so I think this game might do better with an older crowd. Maybe older children, or even a game night with friends. Something we may bring along the next time we attend a weekday game night with our friends as an option to play. The pace was a little slow, and I think that might have been the issue with our kids keeping interest.