Canadian Wizard Card Game

Canadian Wizard Card Game by U S Games Systems is published by U.S. Games Systems in 2000. This engaging card game offers a blend of humor and strategy, making it suitable for family gatherings. Players aim to win the exact number of tricks they bid, utilizing a unique deck that includes four Wizards and four Jesters, which adds an exciting twist to traditional card gameplay.
In Wizard, the rules are straightforward, allowing players to quickly grasp the mechanics while still facing strategic challenges as the game progresses through multiple rounds. Each round increases in complexity, starting with one card and advancing to more cards dealt in subsequent rounds. Players earn points by accurately meeting their bids, while the custom Wizard Score Sheet aids in tracking progress. Designed for 3-6 players, the game is presented in English, French, and Spanish, making it accessible to a wider audience.
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More fun than Hearts and Rummy, award-winning Wizard is “the Ultimate Game of Trump” the whole family can enjoy. The rules are easy to learn — the strategy adds an exciting challenge. In Wizard, players try to win the exact number of tricks they bid.The Wizard deck is similar to a regular deck of playing cards with the addition of four Wizards and four Jesters. Jesters always lose and Wizards always win. In the first round, players start out with one card. In the second round, players are deal two cards, and so on, with each round becoming more challenging. When you make your exact bid, you earn points. If you take too many or too few tricks, you lose points. The special, custom Wizard Score Sheet helps players keep track of bids and points. Wizard Card Game can be played with 3-6 players. Instructions are in English, French, and Spanish.Wizard FAQs are available here.Wizard FAQs are available for download here.Check out our entire line of Wizard products
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