3-6 players, ages 3 years+
Go Fish is a beloved card game that is both easy to learn and incredibly fun to play. Perfect for families, friends, and players of all ages, this game uses a standard deck of 52 playing cards. The main objective is to collect sets of four cards of the same rank by asking other players for specific cards. Despite its simplicity, Go Fish requires strategic thinking and tactical decisions, making it a delightful blend of luck and skill.
Age-Appropriate Design: For 3 to 6 players aged 3 and up. It ensures the game is a fun card game and accessible for young kids.
Engaging Artwork: Has bright, fun illustrations that grab kids’ attention and improve the game.
Multiple Game Variations: It includes rules for three game variations. They add variety and extend playtime.
Durable Components: It has a sturdy box and 48 high-quality cards. They will withstand the wear and tear of enthusiastic play.
Playing card games like Go Fish can enhance cognitive development, problem-solving, and social skills.
Players: 3 or more
Objective: Collect the most sets of four matching cards.
The players assemble in a circle and the dealer shuffles the cards.
3 players: 7 cards each.
4+ players: 5 cards each.
The remaining cards form a draw pile.
Players take turns asking each other for specific cards of a particular rank.
On your turn, ask any player for a specific card rank (e.g., “Do you have any sevens?”).
If the other player has the requested card, they must hand over all matching cards.
If they don’t, they respond with “Go Fish,” prompting the asking player to draw a card from the draw pile. Each player can hold a maximum of seven cards in their hand. The game ends when one player has successfully collected all the cards needed to form sets of four cards of the same rank, and the player with the most sets wins.
Making Sets -If you collect four of a kind, place the set face up.
The game continues until all sets of four matching cards have been collected. The player with the most sets wins the game. After the first player wins, the remaining players can continue to determine second and third place.
There are several exciting variations of Go Fish that can add a new level of challenge and fun to the game. Some popular variations include:
Australian Go Fish: In this version, players can make sets of two cards of the same rank instead of four, speeding up the game.
Minuman: This variation adds a twist by incorporating an alcoholic beverage; players take a drink if they must draw from the draw pile.
Happy Families: Players collect sets of four cards of the same rank, but each card features different illustrations and names, adding a visual twist.
Educational Go Fish: This version is perfect for learning, as players collect sets of four cards of the same rank, each featuring different facts and information.
Backstab Fish: Using two decks of cards, players can make sets of four cards of the same rank, but with added strategic elements that can change the course of the game.
These variations can inject new excitement and complexity into the classic game, allowing players to choose the version that best suits their preferences and skill levels.
A classic and easy-to-learn card game, Go Fish! is perfect for family game nights, helping kids develop memory, turn-taking, and strategic thinking skills. Go Fish is a fun game that is quick and easy to learn, making it perfect for social gatherings.