Flinch
First introduced back in 1905, Flinch is now nearly a century old, but still better than ever.
Flinch is the seemingly simple but surprisingly difficult card
game in which players attempt to discard from their stockpiles of 10 cards by playing
them in numerical sequence (when possible). Sure, it sounds like a round of this
could be over in minutes, but it never turns out that way. The original, handsome
design of the cards is still intact, but the makers of the game have come up with
some additional contests for modern folk, including Flinch 2000, with wild cards.
There's also a solitaire version and one just for kids.
Contains: 144 Casino-Quality cards, illustrated rules and history of Flinch.
Number Of Players: 1 to 8
Recommended Ages: 7 years and up
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Original Rules
The original rules to the game of Flinch, as reprinted from a vintage game.
Slamwich
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Slamwich is a slapjack-type card game with an additional memory challenge. Players compete
to win all the bread-shaped cards by slapping any card that makes a "doubledecker" (shows
the same sandwich filling as the previous card) or that makes a "slamwich" (is the third
card in a sequence that starts and ends with the same picture). Winner of an Oppenheim Best Toy Award.
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