Rack-O Retro Game by Winning Moves Games USA, Classic Tabletop Game Enjoyed by F

Original price was: $15.95.Current price is: $11.19.

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Rating: 5 ⭐
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Customers find this card game fun and easy to learn, particularly suitable for ages 6 and up, with one customer noting it can be played with people from 8 to 68 years old. Moreover, the game helps children learn numbers and number sequence, and customers appreciate its quick pace and replay value. However, the quality receives mixed feedback, with some finding it well-made while others note the cards are flimsy.

About this product

Rack-O was originally released in 1956, and ever since families have enjoyed this rack’em & score’em fun-filled card game. This new addition, featuring fine quality cards with bold numbers, will delight players young and old. Rack-O is timeless fun. Players randomly slot 10 cards on their rack. The race then begins to draw and discard until one player positions 10 cards in numerical sequence from low to high. Sound simple? it is – but you will need skillful play, concentration and just a little luck to win. Includes a deck of (60) playing cards, (4) plastic rack-o racks and instructions. Recommended for ages 8+, 2-4 players.
FAMILY BONDING: Whether it’s a quiet family night, a walk down memory lane for the grandparents, or a chance to make new memories with the kids, Rack-O is timeless fun!
A FUN FILLED CARD GAME: Rack-O was originally released in 1956. This new retro edition, featuring fine quality cards with bold numbers, will delight players young and old.
THE PLAY: Each player is dealt 10 cards. Place cards in your rack, starting at the 50 slot, and then down in order all the way to the 5 slot. Turn over top card from the stockpile. Draw cards, in turn, exchanging for cards in your rack.
WINNING A ROUND: To go “Rack-O” a player must have all ten cards in their rack from a low card in the #5 slot to a high card in the #50 slot.
SCORING: The player who goes “Rack-O” first scores 75 points. 5 points for each of the 10 cards in their rack, and 25 points for going Rack-O.