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Top Trumps - How do you play ?

35 replies

Kayleigh · 18/03/2005 22:25

My boys are (almost) 7 and 4 and the 7 year old has expressed an interest in Top Trumps. I think some of his friends at school have them. I have seen them around - and i know they look like a pack of cards, but that's about all I know.
So..........how do you play ?
Are some packs easier than others (are there different levels?)
And it is something he can play with his 4 year old brother ???

Thanks

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Tetley · 18/03/2005 22:30

Did you never play it at school????

You share out the cards, then whoever is first chooses a category, then reads out their value (such as with a racing cars set, you might choose mph). The other players have to read out thir value for that category. The highest value wins, gets all of the cards played that hand, & gets to choose the next category to read out & challenge the others players to.

Its more exciting to play than it sounds like to decribe it!!

hewlettsdaughter · 18/03/2005 22:30

You can find out how to play here . My 5 year old plays with them - some packs are easier than others (some of them require reading skills, others have cues such as colour etc to help a non-reader).

RTKangaMummy · 18/03/2005 22:30

We love them here

DS is 9 and has Star Wars {original} and dinasours

Brill fun

You can play a quick and long versions

deffo brill

AND NO SWAPPING

HUNKERMUNKER · 18/03/2005 22:31

Top Trumps rules

Not sure if it's appropriate for a four-year-old - the packs should have stated ages on them. I used to play for ages with my brother - a good game for the car!

hewlettsdaughter · 18/03/2005 22:31

I think you just have to look at the cards in a pack to see if you think your 4 year old would be able to play.

flamesparrow · 18/03/2005 22:31

I have a Buffy pack.... and my DD is only 21 months so can't blame her...

HUNKERMUNKER · 18/03/2005 22:32

Blimey - we must've all been typing about Top Trumps at the same time - lol!

Tetley · 18/03/2005 22:32

Plus - you can always borrow the cards for an adult version - along the lines of strip poker

Kayleigh · 18/03/2005 22:34

ooooh, thanks for quick responses. Will have a look in the shops at the ages. We are going away in May and I thought they might be good for on the plane.

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RTKangaMummy · 18/03/2005 22:34

choose a topic that thye know about

DS knows ALL the cards off by heart and so if you have a number he knows which card you have

very exciting too

even for mummy

Kayleigh · 18/03/2005 22:34

oh Tetley ....

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Tetley · 18/03/2005 22:35

I'm sorry............

RTKangaMummy · 18/03/2005 22:36

we play a quick game when not much time

just put cards that you win on one side and then count up the cards at the end to see who has the most is the winner.

Kayleigh · 18/03/2005 22:36

Tetley, I was joking honey

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Kayleigh · 18/03/2005 22:37

you all sound as enamoured with them as your kids LOL. I want to go shopping NOW !!

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flamesparrow · 18/03/2005 22:38

Oooh, might be time to turn out the Buffy ones with that idea in mind....

RTKangaMummy · 18/03/2005 22:39

They are about £5 to buy

Tetley · 18/03/2005 22:40

Kayleigh - is that just for the adult game????

Kayleigh · 18/03/2005 22:45

That'd be telling Tetley !
Now, I can see they do Disney Heroes ones - I've been having an ebay moment! Just wondering if they do mummy heroes...Brad Pitt, Jude Law, Robbie Williams etc etc ....

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Tetley · 18/03/2005 22:47

We got some a free pack form Weetabix packets a while ago, which was Lord of the Rings - which was fine as long as I got the 'Aragorn' card

RTKangaMummy · 18/03/2005 22:48

My advice would be to get ones that have logic to them

ie

Dinasours

1500kg beats 400kg

HUNKERMUNKER · 18/03/2005 22:50

Yes, don't get complicated car ones where you have to know whether torque ratio (or somesuch nonsense) is higher or lower to be better!!

RTKangaMummy · 18/03/2005 22:51

or the carnatour beats a dipladocus

in the fiece rating

cos basically it eats others whereas a diplodocus is a big friendly plant eater

IYSWIM

Kayleigh · 18/03/2005 22:51

makes sense RTKangaMummy.

have found some cheap packs here

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RTKangaMummy · 18/03/2005 22:58

dinasors

star wars

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