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Bernie DeKoven
October 2002
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Blink is a card game for two, maybe three
players. Since I especially games that tend to make
people laugh, Blink is exactly the kind of game the
Bernie Award is meant for.
The fun of it is similar to that of the
double-solitaire game poetically referred to as "Spit."
It's a game of speed and matching. But it's a special
deck. And therein lies its, um, specialness.
There are three attributes to each card:
color, number and shape. This is one more attribute
than a standard deck of cards.
The deck is divided evenly between two
players. Each player has a hand of three cards. Two
starting cards are turned up. And the game begins. Players
simultaneously place a matching card on either of the
two starting cards and pick up a replacement from their
deck. There's no turn-taking. So, while you're engaged
in solemn deliberation as to which of your cards you
should place on the card with three red triangles, I
blithely slap down my one red star card.
The first player to have played all her cards wins.
The three different attributes are just
enough to make potentially excessive demands on your
mental powers. The simultaneous play is exactly what
is needed to make the game engaging and o so delightfully
tense. Which is why you so frequently
find yourself laughing helplessly. Since any
play can make it easier or more difficult for the other
player, there's nothing to take personally. Except the
fun.
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