The Game of Authors (1861)
Spielzeit: 15
Min. Alter: 7
Spieler: 2 - 6
Verlag: VEB (Volkseigener Betrieb) Spielkartenfabrik Altenburg, Multicolor, MIKA, E. E. Fairchild Corporation, Sage, Sons & Co., Granna, Kasco Mills, Spear's Games, KOSMOS, Fireside Game Co., Birkel Teigwaren GmbH, Adolf Sala, Catullus, U.S. Games Systems, Inc., Humanus-Spiele, Cincinnati Game Co., Jos. Scholz, Peliko Oy, H. P. Gibson & Sons, M. Dittert & Co, Damm / Egmont, J. Bünting & Co., Helingsche Verlagsanstalt, Erhard Neubert KG, Otto Maier Verlag, Selecta Spel en Hobby, St. Benno-Verlag GmbH, Warren Built Rite Games, Bevink Edities, Klipps Kaffee, AMIGO, Djeco, Glücksklee, Volkswagen/Audi, Schwager & Steinlein, Verlag für Lehrmittel Pössneck, Verlag Bing Werke AG, G.M. Whipple, Schmidt Spiele, Piatnik, Carlit, Gustav Weise Verlag, F.X. Schmid, Franz Schmidt, Nathan, Carl Werner, General Mills, St. Briktius, McLoughlin Brothers, Jumbo, Cartamundi, (Public Domain), Whitman, ONKEL & ONKEL, Tactic, The United States Playing Card Company, Schüle-Hohenlohe, Merrimack Publishing Corp., Weltquartett, I.C.C. Product, Richard Hauenstein, Selecta Spielzeug, Lederbogen Karl-Marx-Stadt, Great American Game Company, (Unknown), Rudolf Forkel KG, Walter Flechsig, Kultquartett, SchneiderBuch, Parker Brothers, Review and Herald Publishing, Lookout Games, Bielefelder Spielkarten, Wilder Manufacturing Co, Leipziger Kinderbuchverlag, Grimaud, ASS Altenburger Spielkarten, Noris Spiele, Russell Manufacturing Company, Groneweg & Meintrup, Mulder, Milton Bradley, National Game Company, Eurofranchising B.V., Klee, Sala, Kaba
Designer: Anne W. Abbott
Künstler: Liesel Lauterborn, Harry Baerg, Willy Müller-Gera, Hergé, Delphine Durand, Werner Ruhner, Barbara Henniger, Horst Schrader, Janosch, M. Neugebauer, Richard Hambach, Ernst Stapelfeld, Peter Bauer, Karl Konrad Friedrich Bauer, Erich Neubert, Max Wulff, F. W. Martin Wolff, Annemarie Gramberg, Harri Parschau, Siegfried Riediger, Max Schaberschul, Werner Graichen, Käthe Francke, Anne Erler-Reichold, Virginijus Poshkus, Uwe Rosenberg, Wilhelm Busch, Jürgen Kieser, Erich Ohser, Franz Kerka, Hans de Beer, Klaus Vonderwerth, Heinz Jankofsky, Rolf Kauka, Heinz Osthoff, Klemens Franz, Erika Leo-Urban, Traude Schlegel, Fiep Westendorp, W Wilhelmsmeyer, Richard Scarry, Peyo, Hubert Lechner, Rudolf Engel-Hardt, Regine Grube-Heinecke, Louis Rauwolf, Manfred Bofinger, Arnold Zenkert
Mechanismen: Set Collection, Hand Management, Memory
Min. Alter: 7
Spieler: 2 - 6
Verlag: VEB (Volkseigener Betrieb) Spielkartenfabrik Altenburg, Multicolor, MIKA, E. E. Fairchild Corporation, Sage, Sons & Co., Granna, Kasco Mills, Spear's Games, KOSMOS, Fireside Game Co., Birkel Teigwaren GmbH, Adolf Sala, Catullus, U.S. Games Systems, Inc., Humanus-Spiele, Cincinnati Game Co., Jos. Scholz, Peliko Oy, H. P. Gibson & Sons, M. Dittert & Co, Damm / Egmont, J. Bünting & Co., Helingsche Verlagsanstalt, Erhard Neubert KG, Otto Maier Verlag, Selecta Spel en Hobby, St. Benno-Verlag GmbH, Warren Built Rite Games, Bevink Edities, Klipps Kaffee, AMIGO, Djeco, Glücksklee, Volkswagen/Audi, Schwager & Steinlein, Verlag für Lehrmittel Pössneck, Verlag Bing Werke AG, G.M. Whipple, Schmidt Spiele, Piatnik, Carlit, Gustav Weise Verlag, F.X. Schmid, Franz Schmidt, Nathan, Carl Werner, General Mills, St. Briktius, McLoughlin Brothers, Jumbo, Cartamundi, (Public Domain), Whitman, ONKEL & ONKEL, Tactic, The United States Playing Card Company, Schüle-Hohenlohe, Merrimack Publishing Corp., Weltquartett, I.C.C. Product, Richard Hauenstein, Selecta Spielzeug, Lederbogen Karl-Marx-Stadt, Great American Game Company, (Unknown), Rudolf Forkel KG, Walter Flechsig, Kultquartett, SchneiderBuch, Parker Brothers, Review and Herald Publishing, Lookout Games, Bielefelder Spielkarten, Wilder Manufacturing Co, Leipziger Kinderbuchverlag, Grimaud, ASS Altenburger Spielkarten, Noris Spiele, Russell Manufacturing Company, Groneweg & Meintrup, Mulder, Milton Bradley, National Game Company, Eurofranchising B.V., Klee, Sala, Kaba
Designer: Anne W. Abbott
Künstler: Liesel Lauterborn, Harry Baerg, Willy Müller-Gera, Hergé, Delphine Durand, Werner Ruhner, Barbara Henniger, Horst Schrader, Janosch, M. Neugebauer, Richard Hambach, Ernst Stapelfeld, Peter Bauer, Karl Konrad Friedrich Bauer, Erich Neubert, Max Wulff, F. W. Martin Wolff, Annemarie Gramberg, Harri Parschau, Siegfried Riediger, Max Schaberschul, Werner Graichen, Käthe Francke, Anne Erler-Reichold, Virginijus Poshkus, Uwe Rosenberg, Wilhelm Busch, Jürgen Kieser, Erich Ohser, Franz Kerka, Hans de Beer, Klaus Vonderwerth, Heinz Jankofsky, Rolf Kauka, Heinz Osthoff, Klemens Franz, Erika Leo-Urban, Traude Schlegel, Fiep Westendorp, W Wilhelmsmeyer, Richard Scarry, Peyo, Hubert Lechner, Rudolf Engel-Hardt, Regine Grube-Heinecke, Louis Rauwolf, Manfred Bofinger, Arnold Zenkert
Mechanismen: Set Collection, Hand Management, Memory
Beschrijving Tonen Opmerkingen Tonen Prijstrend
Authors - One of the earliest versions of the family of Go Fish games, in which players call on each other to give up a named card, attempting to meld sets for points, based on which set of the game it is (e.g. the first melded set gets 10 points, the second gets 5 points). When all sets have been melded, most points wins.
From The Card Games Website
This is Go Fish without the stock pile. All the cards are dealt out as equally as possible to the players. A turn consists of asking a player for a rank (or a specific card if you play that version). If they have it your turn continues; if not the turn passes to the player you asked. As in Go Fish, you must have a card of the rank you asked for. Books of 4 cards are discarded. The game continues until all the cards are formed into books, and whoever gets most books wins - or you can score one point per book and play to a target score.
This game is often paired in the same deck with Top Trumps
Happy Families - An even earlier (1851), British version with the educational theme centered on family members and their occupations.
Quartett - This is the German equivalent of Happy Families or Authors. Many different designs of cards were made for this game in the late nineteenth and throughout the twentieth century, with various educational or other themes.
From The Card Games Website
This is Go Fish without the stock pile. All the cards are dealt out as equally as possible to the players. A turn consists of asking a player for a rank (or a specific card if you play that version). If they have it your turn continues; if not the turn passes to the player you asked. As in Go Fish, you must have a card of the rank you asked for. Books of 4 cards are discarded. The game continues until all the cards are formed into books, and whoever gets most books wins - or you can score one point per book and play to a target score.
This game is often paired in the same deck with Top Trumps
Happy Families - An even earlier (1851), British version with the educational theme centered on family members and their occupations.
Quartett - This is the German equivalent of Happy Families or Authors. Many different designs of cards were made for this game in the late nineteenth and throughout the twentieth century, with various educational or other themes.
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