Scram! – A Week of Bezier Card Game Reviews
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Jared jumps back into the Bezier card game celebration and begins an attempt to clean up the leftover mess with the campground clearing game, Scram!
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Publisher: Bezier Games Designer: Ted Alspach Artists: Agus Muqith
How to Play: Before You Play
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Scram! Description from the Publisher
After hiking a local trail, you and your partner have returned to a campsite completely ransacked by pesky critters. Team up to clear your campground of critters before your neighbors. Scram! is a fun & fast team based card game that plays 1 vs 2, 2 vs 2 & 3 vs 3!
Each animal has a different card value, and many have a special action. Be careful, there may be critters who are still hiding and waiting for the right moment to present themselves!
Call out “Scram!" when you think your team has the fewest animals in your campsite; but will your team be able to toss out the troublesome trespassers before your neighbors?
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