Gnav (1600)

ag.gameitem.AGID:
Playtime: 60
Min. Age: 7
Number of Players:
2 - 12
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Masenghini,
Damm / Egmont,
(Public Domain),
SKALK
Designers:
(Uncredited)
Artists:
Unknown
Mechanics:
Trading
Beschreibung
A classic game with roots back to 15th. century Italy, where it was called Cuccu. 300 years later it came to Scandinavia under the name Gnao. Slabberjan is a Dutch game that is similar to Gnav, while the Swedish version (1741) is known as Kille.
This is a well-known game in Norway, and can be played with cards or beautiful, hand-made playing pieces.
The cardgame is actually Damm's oldest game that is still in print.
Players are each dealt a random card with a rank, which they keep face down. There is a round of trading, in which you may force a trade with a neighbor. Some cards trigger special effects during trading. After the trading, the worst card loses the round. The heart of the game is in judging whether or not to do a forced trade in the interest of being not-worst.
A classic game with roots back to 15th. century Italy, where it was called Cuccu. 300 years later it came to Scandinavia under the name Gnao. Slabberjan is a Dutch game that is similar to Gnav, while the Swedish version (1741) is known as Kille.
This is a well-known game in Norway, and can be played with cards or beautiful, hand-made playing pieces.
The cardgame is actually Damm's oldest game that is still in print.
Players are each dealt a random card with a rank, which they keep face down. There is a round of trading, in which you may force a trade with a neighbor. Some cards trigger special effects during trading. After the trading, the worst card loses the round. The heart of the game is in judging whether or not to do a forced trade in the interest of being not-worst.
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ag.gameitem.lastUpdated: 2025-05-02 22:35:09.479