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No Thanks! Classic Strategy Card Game for Parties and Family Game Night– Ages 8+, 3-7 Players No Thanks! Classic Strategy Card Game for Parties and Family Game Night– Ages 8+, 3-7 Players No Thanks! Classic Strategy Card Game for Parties and Family Game Night– Ages 8+, 3-7 Players No Thanks! Classic Strategy Card Game for Parties and Family Game Night– Ages 8+, 3-7 Players

No Thanks! Classic Strategy Card Game for Parties and Family Game Night– Ages 8+, 3-7 Players

No Thanks! Classic Strategy Card Game for Parties and Family Game Night– Ages 8+, 3-7 Players No Thanks! Classic Strategy Card Game for Parties and Family Game Night– Ages 8+, 3-7 Players No Thanks! Classic Strategy Card Game for Parties and Family Game Night– Ages 8+, 3-7 Players No Thanks! Classic Strategy Card Game for Parties and Family Game Night– Ages 8+, 3-7 Players
$ 9.99

Score By Feature

Based on 1,080 ratings
Easy to learn
9.78
Giftable
9.73
Value for money
9.38
For traveling
8.98
Durability
8.58

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Product Description

Players should be 8+ and be in their 3-7th grade
A FAST, FUN, FAST-PACED GAME FOR FAMILY Quick, fun, fast-paced gaming for older kids and teens with high levels of player interaction
It is the most popular game in the United States. It is the English-language version of the classic German game "Geschenkt" invented by Thorsten Gimmler and listed as one of Board Game Geek's Top 100 Family Games.
You need to choose whether to take a card or say "No Thanks" and pay one chip while trying card, you get its points. It is bad for you to get points. You also get the chips that have been played by others to avoid taking the card, so that works out well (each chip is equivalent to Only the lowest rating card counts against your score when you collect cards in sequence
The set has 33 cards (values range from 3 to 35), 55 chips, and illustrated instructions
An online video shows you how to play the game in a concise manner

Questions & Answers

Why should I care about this instead of the Zman On that one, it says 3 How is it possible that there are 7 players when there are only 5?

The one on the left The rulebook states that 7 is to be followed. artwork is the only thing that has changed. As designed by Thorsten Gimmler, this is the same game.

There are cheaper games available elsewhere, so why is this one so expensive?

There will never be another print of this version, since it is the Mayfair Games version.

How do I find replacement tokens if I want to play this game again? The store has lost a few over the years and is in need of new ones to maintain ?

We've lost dozens of these in the past and have only replaced them with cheap ones from a $ or £ store.

Are they young or old?

Here are my 7-word descriptions of my week It's easy to play for my 10 year old granddaughter, and my 3 older brothers up to the age of 13 are also proficient. We all love to play it, so it's great for adults as well! Children will not find it too challenging, but adults may find it challenging.

Selected User Reviews For No Thanks! Classic Strategy Card Game for Parties and Family Game Night– Ages 8+, 3-7 Players

If you want to play with others who do not speak English, this game is right for you The gaming community
5/5

It was recommended that I buy this game after reading some reviews of the best games to introduce and play with non-gamers The gaming community. Gaming is a hobby I enjoy, but I don't play with other people all the time. I usually appeal to a simple game when I am desperate to convince my friends to do something other than watch TV. I am glad I have a copy of this one. NO THANKS is a simple game and doesn't have a geeky space or fantasy theme to make it less appealing to gamers There is a strong tendency for gamers to that needs to be read on the cards, and it is mostly a numbers game, so it is easy to explain to people regardless of their native tongue. If you like, there is enough strategy in this game for people to have their own strategies to win, and after a few games they will develop their own approaches to winning. Players who are losing won't need to be frustrated for very long when they realize they don't have any chips and have to pick up a high number card. Games also do not take very long so players who are losing won't be imprisoned As well, I have never introduced this to a new group of people who did not want to play it more than once. It's an indicator of how well the game went when someone asked to play another round! The components on the board are fine. It's just the cards and chips that are problematic. Cards of this quality are not suited to sleeves, and I don't think I would need to do so. There isn't much to this box, but it is compact enough to pop in a bag for when you're on vacation. chips, so I can see how people might store it in something other than the packaging that came with it. In Boardgame Geek's opinion, this game is best when a group of four plays it There should be five players, and I agree with you. Usually I play this game with groups of four (usually two couples) and it is fun! The app would be a good one to introduce to anyone who is not a gamer but would like something they could use to create a rapport with them No Thanks is the game for those looking for a casual good time. The game is far more interesting than UNO, and far less complicated than the excellent (and not Make sure you take a look.

Sevyn Bates
Sevyn Bates
| Jan 29, 2021
A better name would be "Yes, please!" This is a great little filler, with just a little It is appropriate for every level
4/5

A better name would be "Yes, please!" This is a great little filler, with just a little It is appropriate for every level. There is a lot of knowledge about No Thanks! among gamers. In a way, Gimmler deserved this title, since it has clearly stood the test of time. The No Thanks sign is on the wall! There are a variety of versions and languages available. There is almost no one that I do not play it No thanks, in no way! At the beginning of each player's turn, he or she must decide if they will take a card from the center of the table. A card can have a numerical value of 3 or more It is not a good idea to collect 35 and 35 cards, because the objective is to end the game with as few points as possible. Players can flip just one card during each round, and to avoid picking up any cards, they need to play a chip from their hands. As each player declines to take the card and passes, the number of chips will increases. continues until one player decides to take the card along with the cache of chips contributed by all of the other It is obvious that if you don't have enough chips to finish the turn, you must take the card. br>br>The beauty of the game lies in The lowest value is scored only on cards that are sequential in order. This translates to a 33 point score for a 35, 34, 33 card sequence. The possibilities for manipulation are endless when this rule is considered alone. Consider the following example If you have a 34 and a 35 shows up, how many chips can you milk from everyone before they run out or chicken As another example, if the gap is bridged by a card, say you have 35 and 33 and a 34 comes up, how long will you gamble before taking the card?

The game requires some understanding of chip distribution and player preferences. The best way to predict Jack's play style is to know whether he's loose or conservative. The sum of the points on the cards minus the number of chips you have left is your final count at the end of the game. It is a winner if you get the lowest score. I don't want that! Served up crowd pleasers ever since he was a child. It is a favorite filler of many and is loved by most people.

Edison Whitehead
Edison Whitehead
| Jun 05, 2021
If you hate to think, it's a lot of fun
4/5

It does not matter. A couple of months ago, I bought this game since it was recommended (and reviewed) in Games magazine. A simple concept and a little bit of strategy, if you use it, make this game appealing to me. no strategy at all and see how it goes. A) I had a blast watching. We had a great time and my kids (12 and 14) liked it a lot. This is not something my wife is into (but she wants games to be non-violent A strategic approach I suppose you could also compare her dislike of Monopoly to her hatred of Monopoly). As a result. It is not necessarily bad to play games that involve your brain (children's brains are included as well. In some cases, they may even be better than adults at it! In reality, this isn't difficult to do as you can show *) Simple to learn, convenient to carry (no board to unfold and manage There are no game pieces other than the included cards), so it's a I would liken it to something like Uno when it comes to ease of use.

Bruce Drake
Bruce Drake
| May 09, 2021
Everyone should be able to enjoy it
5/5

Playing this game with your family is so much fun, and it can be learned easily. In a typical game, a player has about ten to fifteen minutes to play. If you want to improve the game, I would suggest to replace the included chips with poker chips – the included chips are small and Smaller chips, however, make it easier to conceal them in your hand, which gives you a small edge over the other participants. It is truly a fantastic game! I highly recommend it to.

Enzo Brandt
Enzo Brandt
| Aug 23, 2020
I really enjoy this small I really enjoy this small A group of junior high students played with it as well as adult groups
5/5

There are only a few rules, but they are so fun to follow. I would say that this is something that would fit well in a bar or coffee shop without catching Our rounds are quick, although we usually play the player with the best score (or the lowest score) every So far I have not encountered someone who hates the game or anything like that.

Bonnie Matthews
Bonnie Matthews
| Sep 19, 2020
There is no doubt that this is a goldmine
5/5

A very simple, but very effective card game to learn, because you have to know how to play the game well to become good at it. A game that is simple, relatable, and has depth is my favorite. Then this is for you. In every game I've played so far, I've discovered a new type of strategy. My favorite way to relax is to play blackjack, not seriously, but for the fun of it and the randomness. It is similar in a few ways to what you've described. As soon as the Covid crisis is over and the students are back to school, this will definitely be included in my rotation of math intervention games with the fourth and fifth grade students. As well as being relatively affordable, you can buy a handful of sets for a classroom.

Bridger Kelly
Bridger Kelly
| Oct 30, 2020

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