![]() I would agree with that age, although younger kids can play too. The only complaint we have with this game is that it’s sometimes hard to find both cards on the board, making some turns take a long time. The game length is pretty good–long enough to play just once but short enough to play a couple of times in a row for an afternoon or game night. We prefer at least four players but love that we can play when someone is missing. It feels like a different game when you play in pairs than when you play individually. We have played with two, three and two teams. The flexible number of players is a really nice feature. ![]() There were a few random placements of tokens that made it interesting. The first time we played on the wooden board, I believe our youngest was five and she played with little trouble. The rules are simple enough for everyone to play. There are three blue sequences as the 9 of Clubs is part of two Sequeces. They can be used by multiple teams at the same time. There are four special spaces on the Sequence board. A token can be used in more than one Sequence at a time. Sequences can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal. The object of the game is pretty simple: get five tokens in a row (a sequence) or 2 five token lines (2 sequences) depending on the number of players. Last, 12 players are three teams of three. Next if you have nine players you have three teams of three. If there are one to three players, everyone plays on their own. Sequence can be played with two or three players or in teams in multiples of two or three up to 12 players. You can play Sequence as a dice game in Sequence Dice too. We played a round and I realized that we had actually played a similar game with a wooden board and pegs–same concept but much more cumbersome. It was missing one deck of cards but we didn’t mind–that’s an easy fix. Then I saw it in one of my favorite second-hand shops–and I snapped it up right away. I had heard so much about the game Sequence Board Game that I was considering putting it on our Christmas list. Our Father’s Day Game Guide for an Epic, Cool, Exciting, Fun WeekendĪn exciting game of strategy for 2 to 12 players aged 7 and up.I receive a small commission at no cost to you when you make a purchase using my link.
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