Card & Coin: Metal Edition
2025
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Players
1-4
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Playtime
90 min
Age
14+
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Card & Coin: Metal Edition is a beautiful set of multi-use playing cards and 101 metal coins of a variety of denominations. It contains a deck of 54 standard playing cards with additional elements to expand the possible games you can play. It includes rules for 4 1-4 player games.
Kin Kado: A modern twist on poker. Over 7 rounds, 1-4 players will Sell and Buy cards from their hand in order to build a winning poker hand. There is no player elimination and players can always participate in each round!
Twinsy: A trick-taking 'duel'ing game for 1-4 players. Players will race to complete 1 of 3 objectives first; Fill the garden with the most pieces, race to the other side of the shape track, or collect a set of 5 cards. The actions players can take on a turn are based on the cards they played during the trick, manage to play a pair of the same suit to inch closer to the finish line.
Ranchin: A trick-taking space game, where players are ship wranglers, trying to park the most valuable ships into their supply. With each trick, players take a major or minor action to manipulate the board of coins. Players will Build, Move, Fight, and Park ships for 3 rounds. Whoever wrangled the most ships is the winner. This game heavily uses the rotated side of the multi-use cards. It's quite the brain burner.
Bizmess: A trick-taking market manipulation game, where players take on the role as portfolio managers trying to make their clients the most cash. The most convincing (winner) of each trick gets to flip a switch in the market and change the price of the stocks with cards that were played that round. In the end, only stocks the public is interested in is worth anything. The best capitalist is the winner. If no one wins, the market crashes.
While Card & Coin includes these 4 games, the possibilities are endless and a digital living rulebook is included that is expanded over time.
—description from the designer