/X113 191 0 R /X336 592 0 R /GS17 418 0 R >> /X127 248 0 R /GS20 577 0 R /GS2 264 0 R /X28 102 0 R The player may defend by showing a matching card or a wild card. /X249 435 0 R /X219 420 0 R /GS22 573 0 R
/X284 541 0 R << >> /X222 462 0 R /Group 19 0 R /MediaBox [0 0 316.299 443.858] Players can look at their own cards but shouldnt show them to the other players. /GS21 575 0 R << /X112 192 0 R /Group 223 0 R Note: At times there might not be any cards in the discard pile. The first option is to make a pair of assets from your hand by matching two assets cards or an asset card with a wild card. The challenged player may defend that set of assets by showing you either a matching card or a wild card from their hand. << These values are kept in a running tally round for round until a player reaches $1,000,000 in assets and becomes the winner.
Now that you understand the objective, let's jump into how to get started. Originally formed back in 2008, Grandpa Becks Games is a family run board game company. /MediaBox [0 0 316.299 443.858] /XObject /GS9 565 0 R >> I think if on a turn a player doesnt play any cards to create a pair or steal a pair, the player should have been able to draw a card without having to discard. /X22 112 0 R << << Each time you lay down a new pair, it is placed perpendicular to the prior set of assets on your stack. /GS33 556 0 R /T1_1 29 0 R /X191 358 0 R /X100 216 0 R Place this pair on top of the asset pile, perpendicularly. /GS18 90 0 R /X329 611 0 R /Rotate 0 /Rotate 0 << 14 0 obj << /GS28 562 0 R >> << /GS24 569 0 R /Type /Page /BleedBox [15 15 301.299 428.858] 6 0 obj >> /X201 370 0 R >> Make sure one of the assets cards (not a wild card) is placed at the top of this new set. /Resources /CropBox [0 0 316.299 443.858] /ArtBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] /Group 262 0 R << /X95 207 0 R Strategy tip: If you use a wild card to complete a set, try to keep that a secret! If there was a challenge the current player will draw cards first followed by the player they challenged. /Quality 60 >> /Parent 2 0 R Before you get too excited, there are a couple of requirements that need to be met before you can attempt to steal another player's assets. /X243 441 0 R To defend they must play a card that matches the asset or a wild card. /X8 129 0 R /X210 343 0 R >> The game is best with four to six players. /X130 261 0 R
/GS22 174 0 R If none of the players have accumulated enough money to win the game, another round is played. /X265 464 0 R /X160 296 0 R /GS25 320 0 R /XObject >> /X232 452 0 R /Type /Page
/Contents 34 0 R /X107 202 0 R More cards would also make it easier to defend against players trying to steal one of your cards. << /GS7 266 0 R /GS19 416 0 R /CS0 21 0 R /X233 451 0 R Whenever you acquire a valuable set of assets you need to try and bury it as quick as possible so other players cant steal them. /GS30 397 0 R /ExtGState /GS37 71 0 R /GS3 274 0 R
/T1_2 245 0 R /GS29 314 0 R 17 0 obj >> /X355 602 0 R If you can't or don't want to do one of the first three actions, then you must discard a card from your hand. >> /X213 336 0 R Basically that is all there is to Cover Your Assets. The challenged player can rebuff you again if they have another matching card or a wild card. /Font /T1_1 37 0 R /GS4 180 0 R /GS14 46 0 R /X117 230 0 R /ArtBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] /X137 251 0 R If you have another matching card or a wild card, you can try again for that same asset stack.
If you only have two or three players or want to teach the game to a small group, deal five cards to each player. If you had to use up all of your matching cards to try and defeat the other player, you could leave the pair vulnerable for someone else to steal them from you. /GS9 265 0 R /X258 426 0 R /Type /Catalog /ArtBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] << The last player to show a card receives all cards used during the battle as well as the asset that was challenged for. /X277 509 0 R /GS0 26 0 R The player that is dealt the most wilds and other high value cards will have an advantage in the game. /GS6 63 0 R /XObject >> /X174 348 0 R
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<< /GS19 503 0 R /ExtGState /C0_1 35 0 R >> >> /GS3 576 0 R /X288 537 0 R /X90 213 0 R At the end of each turn, players may replenish their hands to bring their hand back to the original number they started with. >> /GS29 79 0 R /GS31 77 0 R << /X286 539 0 R /GS27 563 0 R /X301 533 0 R /Type /Page /X321 625 0 R >> /X109 199 0 R On a players turn they can choose one of four actions: If a player has two cards in their hand of the same type they can choose to lay them down as a pair. /X65 111 0 R >> /TrimBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] /X73 118 0 R /X46 138 0 R >> /X206 363 0 R To be able to steal from another player the following conditions have to be met. >> /X17 148 0 R /X305 527 0 R /GS34 478 0 R >> /ColorSpace /TrimBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] If you dont have card draw luck on your side though it doesnt matter what your strategy is as it wont make a difference in the game. Cover Your Assets is a solid card game that is easy to play for the entire family, but it can be kind of ruthless and relies on too much luck. /Group 161 0 R /SA true /GS3 243 0 R With more cards in your hand you could then implement more of a strategy as you could store up cards to create a series of pairs to bury more valuable pairs. /X362 637 0 R /Filter [/FlateDecode /DCTDecode] /T1_2 28 0 R << (5sCz(m"W I would guess that you could teach the game to new players in just a couple minutes as none of the mechanics are particularly challenging. /CS0 21 0 R /Font /GS5 61 0 R /X7 31 0 R >> /X179 337 0 R /GS34 74 0 R We are also members of the eBay Partner Network. /Type /Page There are occasionally some times where you have to make a decision about which action you would like to take. /ArtBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] /T1_2 37 0 R /X48 136 0 R /ArtBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] /X322 623 0 R /GS7 492 0 R /X139 31 0 R
/GS2 53 0 R << /GS19 579 0 R Only the top set of assets on a player's pile is eligible to be stolen. >> stream << >> The first player to reach $1,000,000 wins the game! /X314 591 0 R /Type /Page It may be better strategy at times to let someone take your top set and then try to take them back later when they are worth more! /GS14 474 0 R /MediaBox [0 0 316.299 443.858] /CS0 21 0 R The first player to accumulate assets totaling $1 million will win the game. /T1_3 93 0 R /X263 467 0 R /X319 583 0 R /Lang (en-US) << >> /X106 204 0 R Flip over the top card of the draw pile to form the discard pile. /T1_1 37 0 R /GS17 505 0 R
You may be feeling pretty smug thinking about swiping everyone else's valuable asset cards, but remember-they can try to steal from you too! /XObject /GS26 566 0 R Each time a new pair is made, place it perpendicular on the prior assets of your stack. /GS2 317 0 R /Height 370 /Length 237 /X153 290 0 R /GS50 44 0 R /X208 361 0 R As each player can only have four cards in their hand at a time (five in two player games), you cant really store cards in your hand to use later. << << /X269 530 0 R /GS0 26 0 R /GS5 226 0 R Through extensive research, we bring everything you need to know about board games. /CS0 21 0 R
/X102 212 0 R << /GS1 22 0 R /X42 132 0 R /CS0 21 0 R /X235 449 0 R /X251 433 0 R 23 0 obj /X3 32 0 R << /GS4 415 0 R /TrimBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] /X141 291 0 R /MediaBox [0 0 316.299 443.858] /GS8 240 0 R This new pair is then placed on the top of your asset pile in that same turn. >> /GS5 172 0 R Celebratory fist pumps, goading remarks, and victory dances are all permitted; in fact, they are encouraged! /T1_1 37 0 R >> /X185 376 0 R /GS12 170 0 R /Group 546 0 R /ColorSpace /DeviceCMYK /GS47 56 0 R /TrimBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] << /X79 218 0 R /CropBox [0 0 316.299 443.858] /X278 508 0 R /X220 465 0 R /X96 201 0 R /T1_0 27 0 R I was genuinely surprised by how ruthless the game can be though. /X313 594 0 R /Resources /Parent 2 0 R /X189 371 0 R /GS21 177 0 R << /X205 364 0 R /Type /Page /X316 587 0 R /Group 634 0 R /GS10 557 0 R << /Type /Page /X53 144 0 R /T1_3 245 0 R /ArtBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] The game has a recommended age of 8+ which seems about right. /TrimBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] /X166 301 0 R endobj /X211 340 0 R /GS6 272 0 R The player on the dealers left begins the gameplay. /Contents 632 0 R
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>> /Count 16 /Rotate 0 /Kids [3 0 R 4 0 R 5 0 R 6 0 R 7 0 R 8 0 R 9 0 R 10 0 R 11 0 R 12 0 R 13 0 R 14 0 R 15 0 R 16 0 R 17 0 R 18 0 R] Usually you either only have one option or it is obvious what the best option would be. /X119 235 0 R << /MediaBox [0 0 316.299 443.858] /Font /Font /X348 616 0 R /X81 189 0 R Card Games In The 21st Century: How Technology Is Creating New Ways To Play, How Big Data Is Changing Board and Card Games. /X87 197 0 R /ColorSpace /GS8 268 0 R /GS24 322 0 R /T1_0 27 0 R
/GS12 308 0 R Players keep alternating playing matching cards/wilds until one player either doesnt have a valid card to play or chooses not to keep playing cards. /ExtGState /X37 124 0 R /GS28 399 0 R /GS11 309 0 R /TrimBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] /GS24 84 0 R >> >> The Game (2015, Steffen Benndorf) Card Game Review and Rules, Snowball Fight (2002) Card Game Review and Rules, Unexploded Cow Card Game Review and Rules, Bring Out Yer Dead Board Game Review and Rules, Bizzy, Bizzy Bumblebees AKA Crazy Bugs Board Game Review and Rules, How to Play Something Wild! /Parent 2 0 R << /Font /Group 42 0 R >> /GS3 227 0 R /GS26 403 0 R /Type /XObject /X334 598 0 R << While there needed to be some sort of hand limit, I think the game would have benefited from letting players hold more cards in their hands. /X252 432 0 R /T1_3 245 0 R Place the rest of the deck in the center of the table, creating the draw pile.
/X200 372 0 R /GS30 313 0 R /BleedBox [15 15 301.299 428.858] /X24 108 0 R /X280 545 0 R /X168 369 0 R /Rotate 0 /Rotate 0 /X228 456 0 R /XObject /GS30 484 0 R /X358 593 0 R /X215 424 0 R >> /X298 511 0 R >> /X99 222 0 R 1 0 obj /GS32 311 0 R /ColorSpace /Contents 635 0 R This player has a piggy bank card in their hand. If you dont really care for this type of card games, Cover Your Assets probably wont be for you.
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/GS0 26 0 R /T1_4 36 0 R Because the game relies on so much luck, I honestly dont know why it was decided that you can only keep four cards in your hand at any time (five in two player games). /GS6 175 0 R >> /X195 351 0 R << /ArtBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] /X204 365 0 R /GS9 54 0 R /ColorSpace /CS0 21 0 R /ExtGState << /Contents 298 0 R /GS2 564 0 R /GS0 26 0 R Start by shuffling the two decks together. /GS1 22 0 R >> /Type /Page /X12 153 0 R Hey, this is Grandpa Beck and I'm so excited to teach you how to play one of my favorite games, Cover Your Assets. /ColorSpace
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Each turn you must do one of the following four actions: One pair of asset cards from your hand can be placed face up in front of you. /GS1 22 0 R >> >> /ExtGState I bet the name Cover Your Assets makes more sense to you now! /X335 595 0 R /Rotate 0 /X173 350 0 R /X118 229 0 R /LastModified (D:20210830143713+03'00') /X156 284 0 R >> /Font /X361 251 0 R /X344 624 0 R /XObject /X9 130 0 R Every player's first set is safe and can't be stolen. /X175 346 0 R /T1_4 37 0 R /GS7 167 0 R /GS13 475 0 R Between some cards being more valuable than others and some players drawing the right cards at the right times, the player that ends up drawing best will have a pretty big advantage in the game. /Contents 20 0 R /GS3 65 0 R Those puppies are valuable and make your new set a more desirable target to be stolen by other players. /XObject /Parent 2 0 R /X357 596 0 R Basically you can sit back and either have a conversation or just relax and kind of shut off your brain while you are playing it.
/Parent 2 0 R << /LastModified (D:20210830143713+03'00') There is also a piggy bank card on the top of the discard pile. /X273 515 0 R >> /X76 219 0 R /X260 470 0 R << 3 0 obj /ColorSpace /X239 445 0 R << /X172 352 0 R /Contents 237 0 R /X61 98 0 R
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/XObject /X6 41 0 R /X128 247 0 R Alternatively, you can just play an additional round of Cover Your Assets. /GS0 26 0 R If the pair you are laying down matches the cards at the top of your stack, that is a new set-so place it perpendicular to the prior set, do no add to it. /ExtGState << Basically your goal in the game is to acquire assets worth more points than the assets acquired by the other players. /Parent 2 0 R /Resources Dont forget, they are probably coming for yours as well! /X183 378 0 R /GS17 334 0 R %PDF-1.7 /GS1 22 0 R /T1_1 29 0 R /X225 459 0 R /X271 519 0 R /GS28 315 0 R /GS17 581 0 R If you end up drawing the right cards at the right times you will likely do well in the game. << /X14 149 0 R If you succeed in your challenge though you get to take the now more valuable set of assets. Otherwise hopefully you have a card that matches one of the pairs last played by one of the other players. This player has defended their pair by playing a gold card. Each player builds their own stack of assets by placing matching sets of cards crisscross (perpendicular), one on top of another (see illustration). >> /X302 531 0 R These cards can be combined with another non-wild card to create a pair or can be used in challenges. /Parent 2 0 R /X52 143 0 R /T1_3 36 0 R /GS14 386 0 R << /X254 430 0 R /X50 145 0 R /X342 628 0 R After the last card has been played, each player adds total face value of their cards. >> <<
/GS23 571 0 R /GS35 552 0 R /X47 135 0 R >> /X114 31 0 R /Contents 263 0 R /X295 516 0 R The game is not great but not terrible either. There may be some decisions in the game, but most games will end up coming down to the player that is the luckiest. /T1_0 27 0 R /MediaBox [0 0 316.299 443.858] /T1_3 37 0 R /GS16 92 0 R /Rotate 0 If I were to describe Cover Your Assets in a sentence I would probably say that it is a combination of a card game mixed with some set collection and take that mechanics. /GS0 26 0 R << /X35 126 0 R /CropBox [0 0 316.299 443.858]
/X134 257 0 R /X2 31 0 R /Rotate 0 << /TrimBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] /Font /ArtBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] Now for the fun part! /X350 610 0 R /X155 286 0 R /GS18 182 0 R
/LastModified (D:20210830143713+03'00') /MediaBox [0 0 316.299 443.858] /LastModified (D:20210830143713+03'00') >> /T1_0 27 0 R /X129 246 0 R /X276 352 0 R /Group 33 0 R A pair consists of either two matching asset cards, or an asset card with a wild card tucked behind it (the gold and silver cards are the wild cards). /GS18 333 0 R /GS20 179 0 R You could build up a pretty good pile of assets and then one after another they are stolen by other players. Stealing assets from another player seems like a lucrative opportunity as you can gain assets while another player loses them. /GS6 411 0 R /ColorSpace Got it? /X104 208 0 R
(Review and Rules), Todays Complete TV and Streaming Listings: July 30, 2022 TV Schedule, Jingle All the Way: Its Turbo Time! >> /T1_2 28 0 R /Type /Page That's great! /X281 544 0 R /X299 510 0 R /GS28 80 0 R /GS22 497 0 R /GS5 409 0 R
They may never play more then two cards to form a pair. /GS1 22 0 R endobj /ExtGState We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. /Rotate 0 >> /GS0 26 0 R The current player is trying to steal the coin collection from the other player. /GS7 321 0 R The player to the left of the dealer will start the game. /XObject /GS5 270 0 R << Both of these games are what I like to call laid back games. You must have a card that matches the assets that you want to steal or a wild card in your hand. /X159 278 0 R /T1_0 27 0 R >> /X315 589 0 R endobj /TrimBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] >> Note: A challenged player does not have to defend their assets if they do not want to. /X268 532 0 R
It is not just the wilds though as some of the assets are worth more than others. /GS11 479 0 R xTuT)48)+kxRRbA;/yyc}r]sfg2 gxp ='$$ zIG%3k:N7'WXI_NCRWJNE
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The player to the left of the dealer plays first, they'll also deal at the start of the next round. /T1_4 37 0 R In the game we played one player would regularly have all of their assets stolen. /DecodeParms [null /ExtGState /X212 338 0 R /GS40 52 0 R /X31 116 0 R << /CS0 21 0 R /GS0 22 0 R /X287 538 0 R /GS0 26 0 R /X257 427 0 R /BleedBox [15 15 301.299 428.858] /X234 450 0 R /X356 599 0 R /Font /GS5 496 0 R << If the top card on the discard pile matches a card in your hand, you may use it to make a pair. /X30 114 0 R /X97 203 0 R
<< The player whose turn it was draws first. /X229 455 0 R The second option is to make a pair with a card from the discard pile. /X188 373 0 R /GS27 81 0 R /X105 206 0 R /GS6 242 0 R /CS0 21 0 R /X164 302 0 R << /X214 31 0 R Each player will count up the value of all of the cards in their asset pile. /X120 234 0 R /GS25 567 0 R Categories Board Games, Card, Reviews, Set Collection, Take That. >> At the end of the day your opinion on Cover Your Assets will come down to your opinion on simple card games that rely on a lot of luck and dont require a lot of thought. /BM /Normal Here's how challenging and defending works: On your turn you may attempt a steal by showing another player either a card that matches their top asset set or a wild card (gold or silver) from your hand. /X133 258 0 R /X74 115 0 R This pair will be immediately added to your pile of assets. /GS15 548 0 R /X354 604 0 R /GS49 51 0 R /T1_3 245 0 R /X27 101 0 R /ExtGState /X275 512 0 R /X324 619 0 R << /GS22 86 0 R
/X279 507 0 R Trying to steal assets can be a risky action though. If you fail in your challenge you end up just giving more money to your opponent. /Rotate 0 /T1_2 28 0 R /X339 586 0 R /X347 618 0 R /X32 127 0 R /CropBox [0 0 316.299 443.858] /Rotate 0 /TrimBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] /GS26 490 0 R This usually comes into play when you can create your own pair of assets or try to steal assets from another player. /ArtBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] /BleedBox [15 15 301.299 428.858]
This is one of those games where if things arent going your way they likely are going to get worse before they get better. This is the only use of the discard pile.
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This emotionally charged battle for assets continues until either the challenger or the defender runs out of matching cards, or chooses to stop revealing cards. /GS30 78 0 R 8 0 obj /GS3 178 0 R /ArtBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] >> Cover Your Assets begins as a friendly card game until it is not! At the end of each turn, all players must draw enough cards to bring their hand back to number they started with. /CropBox [0 0 316.299 443.858]
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/GS48 55 0 R /LastModified (D:20210830143713+03'00') This is just one of the reasons why Cover Your Assets relies on a lot of luck. >> /X83 187 0 R /X33 128 0 R /Contents 224 0 R /X291 522 0 R Looking for some new games to try out during your Just Watched Resident Evil On Netflix? /Resources /CropBox [0 0 316.299 443.858] /X150 295 0 R
/X20 96 0 R The final few cards you play can drastically swing the balance of fortunes among players, so play those last cards wisely! /CropBox [0 0 316.299 443.858] /ArtBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] << /X5 40 0 R
Other than some cards being worth more than others, most of the card draw luck comes from having the right cards at the right times. /LastModified (D:20210830143713+03'00') >> This larger and more valuable set of cards is then placed as the top set of assets on the winner's stack. >> /GS22 410 0 R /Width 256 Once the draw pile is exhausted, gameplay continues in the same manner but without the opportunity to replenish your hand. /Contents 472 0 R endobj /BleedBox [15 15 301.299 428.858] I cant really see anyone having issues with the game as it mostly involves playing cards that match other cards. /GS25 491 0 R /T1_1 29 0 R You will play a card from your hand that matches the assets that you are trying to steal or a wild card. /ca 1 The player is only able to play one pair of cards from their hand on a turn. _`vECzzh8|(QOf&yR.gb|y6f /X198 345 0 R /Contents 162 0 R /X115 232 0 R /BitsPerComponent 8 /GS31 483 0 R
/GS1 22 0 R /Direction /L2R /T1_5 36 0 R << /X337 590 0 R /LastModified (D:20210830143713+03'00') The player you are trying to steal from must have at least two pairs of assets in front of them. /X143 287 0 R /GS31 559 0 R This battle continues until a player has no more matching cards or wild cards. /T1_1 29 0 R The round ends when all of the cards have been drawn from the draw pile. /X169 367 0 R /X293 520 0 R /X181 380 0 R /GS17 183 0 R /X236 448 0 R /X190 359 0 R The players will then continue playing until the players have discarded/played all of the cards remaining in their hands. /T1_2 28 0 R << /X78 217 0 R /ArtBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] >> /X158 280 0 R /T1_1 29 0 R /AIS false /X262 468 0 R /LastModified (D:20210830143713+03'00') Outside of counting cards to know which cards the other players are more likely to own, you kind of have to guess which is the best action to take. << While the two games share little in common when it come to actual gameplay, while I was playing Cover Your Assets it reminded me a lot of the classic game UNO. Card Game Review, Todays Complete TV and Streaming Listings: July 29, 2022 TV Schedule. /X331 605 0 R /GS15 45 0 R /Rotate 0
/GS0 26 0 R /ColorSpace /X56 154 0 R /T1_6 38 0 R << /X192 357 0 R /GS33 75 0 R /Contents 383 0 R /X244 440 0 R /GS21 87 0 R /X69 104 0 R << /GS7 405 0 R A player cannot make a pair of wild cards. /GS15 165 0 R The other ones are protected as long as other card sets cover them in the stack. By far the best cards are the gold and silver cards as not only do they act as wilds, they are also the cards that are worth the most points in the game. /X108 200 0 R The player can take the top card from the discard pile and add it to the card from their hand to form a pair. This is where the fun really begins, and also where things might get a wee bit intense.
/Pages 2 0 R /T1_3 245 0 R Instead you need to hope that you end up drawing the cards you need at the right times. /GS10 50 0 R /GS10 310 0 R /BleedBox [15 15 301.299 428.858] /GS1 22 0 R If time is short, you can also just play one hand for some quick fun. /Resources /T1_2 28 0 R /CS0 21 0 R /LastModified (D:20210830143713+03'00') /Group 24 0 R
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/T1_1 37 0 R >> /MediaBox [0 0 316.299 443.858] /X197 347 0 R >> /ExtGState /Resources /X67 107 0 R /X80 193 0 R /ArtBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] /T1_0 27 0 R /GS26 82 0 R /Rotate 0 /X89 196 0 R /X161 40 0 R /ColorSpace /X149 276 0 R /X296 514 0 R This site is dedicated to promoting board games. endobj With Cover Your Assets being a take that game, I expected the game to be kind of ruthless as that is usually the case in these type of games. /GS24 493 0 R /X132 259 0 R /CropBox [0 0 316.299 443.858] /X84 188 0 R /T1_4 36 0 R /Resources >> The player can use one wild card (gold and silver cards) to create a pair. /X63 95 0 R << /LastModified (D:20210830143713+03'00') /X343 626 0 R Gambling is Big data is gradually changing everything. Basically Cover Your Assets is the type of game that I would consider to be the definition of mediocre. /Group 299 0 R The player who ends up acquiring assets worth $1 million first will win the game. /GS21 412 0 R /X93 211 0 R /GS36 550 0 R << >> The player shows another player a card that matches their top assets or a wild card. /Group 236 0 R endobj /Type /Pages /X274 344 0 R /X304 528 0 R /X16 147 0 R /GS9 489 0 R It wouldnt have fixed all of these problems, but I am curious how the game would play if players were allowed to keep more cards in their hand. /T1_3 30 0 R /GS13 267 0 R All cards that were used in the challenge are added to the pair in the players stack of assets. /X60 100 0 R Cover Your Assets also relies on a lot of luck. This mostly comes from acquiring a pair of cards of the same suit from either your hand or from the discard pile. /GS23 85 0 R /BleedBox [15 15 301.299 428.858] /TrimBox [23.5039 23.5039 292.795 420.354] /T1_0 27 0 R /GS36 72 0 R /X13 155 0 R With how simple the games are to play with most decisions being pretty obvious, they are the type of games that you dont have to put a lot of thought into while playing. /X248 436 0 R 13 0 obj /GS9 164 0 R << /X171 354 0 R /CropBox [0 0 316.299 443.858] /X338 588 0 R The challenging player has played another coin collection card. /GS8 494 0 R This is their score for the current round.
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