Old Maid (1874)
ag.gameitem.AGID:
Spielzeit: 5
Mindestalter: 4
Spieleranzahl:
2 - 6
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Trefl,
Jogojoy,
Roberts Brothers Games,
Carlit,
Waldman,
Homann Erzeugnisse,
(Web published),
Papita,
danspil,
Tietz und Pinthus,
Heraclio Fournier,
Vereinigte Kunstanstalten Senkeisen,
Jewish Educational Toys,
Fan Games,
Greenbrier International, Inc.,
HABA,
Kärnan,
ASS Altenburger Spielkarten,
Bielefelder Spielkarten,
Piatnik,
Nathan,
Melissa & Doug,
Fisher Price,
Kaysons Novelty Co.,
Josef Hohlweg Wien,
Built-Rite,
Haywire Group,
Jumbo,
MGA Entertainment,
Schwager & Steinlein,
Holtz & Willemsen,
Søstrene Grene,
Fritz Schulz Jun,
Ravensburger,
Milton Bradley,
Franz Schmidt,
Richard Hauenstein,
Chronicle Books,
Copag Cards,
(Self-Published),
Pestalozzi-Verlag,
Walter Flechsig,
Birkel Teigwaren GmbH,
Tower Press,
VEB Landesdruckerei Sachsen,
Clown Games,
Ensslin & Laiblin,
(Unknown),
Jeux FK,
Rewe,
Editoy,
Clifford Toys,
LandesFeuerwehrVerband Bayern e.V.,
Sondertyp-Zigaretten,
Magtoys,
W. H. Cornelius Ltd.,
Jeux Stella,
Dr. Herbert Schulze,
Paul Lamond Games Ltd,
Peaceable Kingdom,
ThinkFun,
Nürnberger-Spielkarten-Verlag,
King Cards,
Oriental Trading Company,
Cathay Pacific,
Chiefton Products Ltd.,
Gramicus,
Tampereen Paperikonttori Oy,
International Games,
Damm / Egmont,
Pepys (Castell Brothers),
Zahnärztekammer Schleswig Holstein,
WHSmith,
Antwerpsche Hypotheekkas,
Djeco,
Arrco Playing Card Co.,
Arrow Games Ltd,
Bizerba,
Teepe Sportverlag,
Novel Toy Company,
Winning Moves International Ltd,
IKEA,
Drechsler,
School Zone Publishing Company,
Mulder,
Henbrandt Limited,
P:OS Handels GmbH,
Frito-Lay,
Verlag für Lehrmittel Pössneck,
Cartamundi,
Invicta Games,
Paletti,
Spin Master Ltd.,
Berliner Spielkarten,
Warren Company,
Western Publishing Company,
Adolf Johnsons förlag,
Eldorado,
Parker Brothers,
Russell Manufacturing Company,
Michael Stanfield,
Dagobert,
Waddingtons,
Jos. Scholz,
Hamleys,
Cheatwell Games,
Music Games,
Hensel's Drei Glocken,
Zynga,
Die Spiegelburg,
H. Reichardt,
Warren Paper Products Co.,
John Dickinson & Co,
Dr. Rolf Ottmüller,
King International,
Lademann Forlagsaktieselskab,
ED-U-Cards Mfg,
Cardinal,
Comas,
Esslinger Verlag J. F. Schreiber GmbH,
J. CH. Mellinger Verlag,
Ivory Tower Publishing,
Otto Maier Benelux B.V.,
Granna,
University Games,
Walt Disney Productions (Disney),
H-B Productions, Inc.,
Falcon Games (I),
Hoyle Products,
Schaper,
Obchodni Tiskárny,
McLoughlin Brothers,
Oetinger Spiele,
The United States Playing Card Company,
Hausser,
Hallmark Games,
Golden,
Porst-Spiel,
Andrews & Blaine,
Pressman Toy Corp.,
KiK Textilien und Non-Food GmbH,
Otto Maier Verlag,
Salamander,
Heidmük-Verlag,
Horizon Group USA,
Spear's Games,
Peliko Oy,
Chad Valley Co Ltd.,
Norisbank,
Patch Products,
General Mills,
PlayMobil Interactive,
Selecta Spel en Hobby,
Diddl Spiele,
Sparkasse,
(Public Domain),
AMIGO,
JA-RU Inc.,
Algazarra,
E. E. Fairchild Corporation,
Schmidt Spiele,
Simba Toys,
Shuffle,
Rudolf Forkel KG,
Brandstätter Group,
F.X. Schmid,
AG Müller (AGMüller),
CES,
Fundex,
Creative Child Games,
Nature Conservation,
Omnium-Waalwijk,
Green Giant Company,
Toysmith,
Anker Play Products,
Jogojoy,
Garant Schoenmode,
Mudpuppy,
moses. Verlag GmbH,
Verlag Rudolf Forkel,
Bazoo Global,
Volkswagen/Audi,
Muppets, Inc.,
Whitman,
Wild Party Games
Spiel-Designer:
(Uncredited)
Künstler:
Wilhelm Busch,
Lisbeth Honigsmann,
Beatrice Braun-Fock,
Thomas Goletz,
Markus Wagner,
Kevin Hill (II),
Alex Graham,
Willy Mayrl,
Carl Olof Petersén,
Werner Graichen,
Hans-Joachim Behrendt,
Alex Portal,
Walter Lantz,
Roger Hargreaves,
Liesel Lauterborn,
Constanza Droop,
Ingeborg Scherer,
Ernst Stapelfeld,
Peyo,
Vernon Grant,
Annet Rudolph,
Friedrich Petersen,
(Uncredited),
Janosch,
Eric Sturtevant,
Klemens Franz,
Ryan Noonan,
Hans Räde,
Harri Parschau,
Heinz Rodewald,
Jens Schumacher,
Anne Erler-Reichold,
Wolfgang de Haèn,
Benjamin Rabier,
Hans Meier-Freiberg,
Manfred Fischer,
Ludek Manásek,
Valeria Petrone,
Oliver Freudenreich,
Herbert Zeise,
Otto Pech,
Dagmar Launhardt,
Karl Fischer,
Dick Bruna,
Racey Helps,
Rolf Kauka,
Robert Lips,
Stefan Senninger,
Jim Davis,
Eva-Maria Ott-Heidmann,
Anja Wrede,
Marilia Poggiali,
Senta Stein
Mechanics:
Hand Management,
Hot Potato,
Set Collection
Beschreibung
Old Maid is a traditional children's game. You can buy a deck of cards designed for the game, but it can be easily played with a standard deck of cards:
Throw away all but one of the queens from the deck. You won't use the "extra queens" during play. (You may also want to throw out all black cards or all red cards to speed up the game). Deal all the cards out to the players. Players put down any pairs they have, then keep the rest of their cards in their hand, hidden from their opponents. From here on, take turns; on your turn, draw a card from any other player. If you made a pair, then put it down.
In the end, all cards except the "old maid" (the one queen left in the deck) will be down in pairs. Whoever holds that card loses! Everybody else wins!
The best part of this game is seeing another player draw the old maid away from you. You're supposed to keep it a secret when this happens (because other players will avoid drawing from the victim if they know that they risk the old maid by doing so), but young children usually laugh or gloat when the old maid gets taken from them. Adults playing can make the victim feel better by trying to draw the maid away from them.
Old Maid is a traditional children's game. You can buy a deck of cards designed for the game, but it can be easily played with a standard deck of cards:
Throw away all but one of the queens from the deck. You won't use the "extra queens" during play. (You may also want to throw out all black cards or all red cards to speed up the game). Deal all the cards out to the players. Players put down any pairs they have, then keep the rest of their cards in their hand, hidden from their opponents. From here on, take turns; on your turn, draw a card from any other player. If you made a pair, then put it down.
In the end, all cards except the "old maid" (the one queen left in the deck) will be down in pairs. Whoever holds that card loses! Everybody else wins!
The best part of this game is seeing another player draw the old maid away from you. You're supposed to keep it a secret when this happens (because other players will avoid drawing from the victim if they know that they risk the old maid by doing so), but young children usually laugh or gloat when the old maid gets taken from them. Adults playing can make the victim feel better by trying to draw the maid away from them.
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ag.gameitem.lastUpdated: 2025-05-05 07:42:50.817