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Family FLUXX Ever Changing Family Card Game

Family FLUXX Ever Changing Family Card Game
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Family FLUXX Ever Changing Family Card Game

 
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Family Fluxx is a smaller, easier, less expensive, family-oriented version of the popular game, Fluxx. Like Fluxx in game play, but with beautiful color artwork by Alison Looney, improved card design, and completely overhauled rule presentation, Family Fluxx features an attractive new look for the best selling family of card games. Yet Family Fluxx still has the same old card back, so Fluxx fans can mix the new cards into their existingdecks. Family Fluxx is the perfect version of the game to play at family game night, when the kids friends visit, on holidays, at family reunions, or anytime and with anyone --even if theyre not part of your family--.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:4.0 inches
Product Width:1.0 inches
Product Height:2.0 inches
Product Weight:0.31 pounds
Package Length:4.4 inches
Package Width:3.1 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews

Features
  • Ages 6 to adult

  • 2 to 6 players

  • 5 to 30 minutes

  • 56 Cards, Instructions

  • Award-winning family game by Andrew Looney


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 11 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


4Fast Favorite  May 31, 2009 By Dan Moldover "Dan M"
I bought this game for our family after playing it at my brother's house. It fast became one of my son's favorite games. He wanted to bring it whenever we went to visit someone. It's of course very portable (just a deck of cards), and very easy to learn (draw one, play one). What's best about it is you never know who's going to win. You can't get 'close' to winning, since the rules keep changing.

It's a great game that never gets stale, and helps to teach strategy, too. It's a combination of poker and chess skills, in that you have to try to guess what your opponents have, based on what they play. You also have to think 2-3 plays ahead to try to control the game. Of course, you can also just play each card as it comes up, if you don't feel like thinking!

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


4a Teen's Review  Jun 06, 2007 By Eva Talia "Eva"
I really like this game. It involves strategy, but the awesome part is that the rules are changing constanty by playing cards such as "hand limit one" or "play three". You're ready to win on your next turn, but someone else ruins your plan, so you have to think of a new one. If you like playing games to win, you'll probably find it frustrating, but if you play games just for fun, you'd find it enjoyable. This is the kind of game that's more fun with the more people you play with. It's still okay playing with two but four or more is the best!

Pros:

colorful, understandable cards

self explanitory (just takes a while to catch on)

strategic but fun

great group game.

also ok with 2 people

anyone can join in at the miiddle of the game (but you might have to explain it)

Cons:

sometimes frustrating

can get really complicated when rules change! (sometimes you just have to wing it.)

if you're just learning, it takes a while to get it.

teaching someone how to play is really confusing

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5Great Game For Kids  Oct 05, 2009 By IntoTheLens "Mike"
Has a basic set of rules that allows for a dynamic game since the players can change the details of the rules (e.g., number of cards you draw each turn). Got this for my kids (6 & 8) - great to watch them create a strategy.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Best all-around game  Apr 30, 2009 By G. Williams "eba89122"
Family Fluxx is an awesome game. I came to Amazon to find another card game that wasn't available at any of my local stores, and found Fluxx listed in the "recomendations area". I started reading about the game, and found it interesting. I would recommend, if you've never played Fluxx before, to start with this "Family Fluxx" version. It is a slightly simplified version of the full Fluxx game.

Fluxx appears rather complicated, but once you start playing, you can pick up the rules, gameplay, and strategies within five minutes (although "strategies" is a loaded term with this game, as the rules change with every hand).

My wife and I only played two hands before I was back on Amazon, and ordered the full Fluxx 4.0 game, and almost all of the expansion packs (see the Zombie Fluxx for a real laugh).

Family Fluxx is listed as ages 8 and up, purely for comprehension of the rules. However, parents won't find this game offensive towards any younger spectators you might have in your living room. Yet, I can still see college kids playing this game in a dorm, having a blast.

The part I find most amazing, is if you purchase the other versions of this game (Fluxx 4.0, Fluxx Zombies, Fluxx Monty Python, etc), they mix fluidly in with this game. I love this option, since my wife and I host large games nights with friends, and single deck games usually don't have enough cards to accommodate everyone.

I can see the younger generation using this to replace the Bunco nights of our parents, or the Bingo nights of our grandparents.

If you enjoy playing cards with your friends, and aren't too serious about keeping score, this game should work for just about anybody. Good luck!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


4Very fun and fast-paced, good for non-serious gaming  Jan 19, 2009 By Aaron Hill "ahill"
I'm a big gaming enthusiast, and this game is perfect for impromptu coffee shop outings or situations where you don't have a lot of time to explain rules.

It's silly, it's light-hearted, it's fun. When you have a mixed crowd where not everyone is a min-maxing strategist, this game is perfect; it's nature specifically PREVENTS long-term strategizing, and winning the game is so silly ("I got stickball! I win!") that it's easy to play over and over while talking about something else more interesting.

If the game were a food, it would probably be a meringue or maybe cotton candy -- good fun, enjoyable, and not filling.

[ If you are already a fan of the Fluxx series -- this additive is terrific for family play. Usage in other scenarios is POSSIBLE, but you'll end up with a few dead draws on the "Grandparent bonus" cards ]

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