Adam J Purcell

Skull

Skull BGG link

Players
3 to 6
Play time
45 minutes
Designer
Hervé Marly
Publishers
Lui-même, Boardgame Space, Brain Games, DiceTree Games, Galápagos Jogos, Geekach Games, Gém Klub Kft., Granna, Hobby Japan, Korea Boardgames, Rebel Sp. z o.o., Reflexshop, Siam Board Games, Space Cowboys
Year
2011
Rating
7.18 (BGG average)

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Description

Edited description from Bruno Faidutti's write-up of the game in his Ideal Game Library:

Skull & Roses is the quintessence of bluffing, a game in which everything is played in the players' heads. Each player plays a face-down card, then each player in turn adds one more card – until someone feels safe enough to state that he can turn a number of cards face up and get only roses. Other players can then overbid him, saying they can turn even more cards face up. The highest bidder must then turn that number of cards face up, starting with his own. If he shows only roses, he wins; if he reveals a skull, he loses, placing one of his cards out of play. Two successful challenges wins the game. Skull & Roses is not a game of luck; it's a game of poker face and meeting eyes.

Skull & Roses Red features the same gameplay as Skull & Roses, with the only change being alternate rules that allow each player to control two biker gangs. Both Skull & Roses Red and Skull are playable on their own, with each game containing six different biker gangs. Each Skull or Skull & Roses set can be combined with another to allow for games with more than six players.