Sambro Poopy Head-Kids Funny Board Game, Family Fun

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Sambro Poopy Head-Kids Funny Board Game, Family Fun

Sambro Poopy Head-Kids Funny Board Game, Family Fun

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Reverse Shithead is a variation contributed by Andrew Duthie, which includes a reverse phase where beating the previous player's card is compulsory but disadvantageous. A ten can be played on anything except an eight and causes the pile to be cleared as usual. The player of the 10 plays again to the empty table. There are three downwards facing cards and three upwards facing cards on the table. You cannot play them until your hand is finished. You cannot look at a downward facing card before playing it. The first player is the person who receives the first 3 dealt face-up. If no 3 is face-up, the first person to call a three in a hand is the first player. If there is no 3 dealt to a hand, then the same procedure is followed for the first 4, and so on, if need be. Ever been told your party games are crap? Now it’s a compliment! Take the party tone down a notch thanks to the Poo Head Game. Simply strap on the oh so glamorous hat and let people to pot shots at you with poo. Don’t worry though, they’ll have their turn being turd target practice too.

Any comments, complaints, bug reports, questions, or anything else should be sent to [email protected]. We can't respond to everyone, but we try to Included in the box for this game is an attractive poo head hat, with toilet-themed colours of brown and yellow. It's covered in Velcro patches and as well as having the words 'POO HEAD' stamped on it three times for maximum humiliation, it also has different numbers so that you can get different scores depending on the accuracy of your throws. The hat is elasticated at the edges to fit a variety of different head sizes and can be tied under the chin with a brown ribbon. Three comfortably palm sized fabric poo projectiles are also included.As soon as the pile has four-of-a-kind on top (either from a player playing four-of-a-kind or from a player completing four-of-a-kind), the pile is "burned" (removed from the game permanently by setting the cards off to the side).

A seven can be played on anything and is "glass", meaning that the next player must play a card which could legally have been played on the card before the seven. For example, if a 7 is played on an Ace, the next player must beat an Ace. If a 7 is played to the empty table (nothing under it) it has the value of 7. The game is occasionally played to find a winner rather than a loser. In that case, the winner is the first player who manages to get rid of all their hand and table cards. Tenscan be played on any turn no matter the top card of the discard pile. If a ten is played, the discard is removed, and the player who played the ten gets another turn. They must start a new discard with any card equal or greater than the 10. The popular name of the game appears to be a mistranslation of its south Swedish name which, confusingly, is also the name of the more challenging Swedish game of Skitgubbe ("grubby old man" [3]). If a player is able to complete a full set of four cards (four cards of equal rank are played or three cards of equal rank are played on top if the fourth card of equal rank) the discard is cleared from play. That player has another and starts the discard with a card or set of cards of higher rank. ENDGAME Face-up CardsOnce you have played all cards in hand and all your face-up cards, play your face-down cards blindly. On your turn, flip a face-down card onto the discard. If the card is playable, as in it is equal or higher rank than the previous card played, your turn is over and play passes on. If the card is not playable, after placing it on the discard you collect the pile, including your face-down card. The next discard is started by the player to your left. You must play all the cards in hand before flipping your next face-down card. Empty Hand At your turn you can play an ascending sequence of consecutive cards in a single suit, provided that the first card beats the previous play. All the subsequent plays must also be legal, so the sequence would be terminated by an eight, since after an eight the next card is required to be lower or equal. If the sequence reached 10 the pile would be thrown away and the same player would start a new pile with any play. Tens restricted. Tens may not be played on face cards; a player who plays a 10 may take another turn immediately. [1] When a seven is played, the next play must be lower than or equal to seven, or an eight (see below), or a ten (tens can be played at any time). As players run out of cards they continue playing until only one player has cards left. This player is known as the "smeg head".



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