Card football

Card Football
Premiere Edition
Designer(s) CSE Games
Publisher(s) SportFX International
Players 1-4
Age range 12+
Setup time 5 minutes
Playing time 40 minutes
Random chance Medium (dice rolling, card drawing, luck)
Skill(s) required Strategic thinking
Hand management

Card football refers to one of several card games that simulate American football or soccer.

Card Football Premiere Edition is a poker-like strategy game developed in 2004 by brothers Paolo and Fabio Del Rio, former editors of Canadian Sports Collector.[1] It employs what its developers call the D54 Game System, a patented modification of the 54-card deck. The game was designed by CSE Games, published by SportFX International and was named one of the Top 10 Best Card Games of 2006 by About.com.

An updated version of Card Football is slated to release in early 2009. Titled NCAA Football Hand-Off,[2] the new licensed version of the game includes 20 top U.S. college teams.

Other versions

Card Football is also the name of a game by collector and inventor Sid Sackson, played using a normal deck of playing cards. A player who "catches" a pass turns cards from a pile; each number card moves the ball that distance.[3]

Another form of card football called "Card Bowl," also employing a standard playing-card deck, was developed in 2006 by Scott Crawford.

Card football in Britain is the name given to a soccer simulation game.

References

  1. Card Football - Board Game - Interview
  2. CSE Games - NCAA Football Hand-Off Archived May 14, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. Sid Sackson, Card Games Around the World (Dover Publications), p. 138.


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