Rating: 5.2 Moderate
Popularity:9
Difficulty:Very easy
Year:1982
Players: 2-12 players
Playing time: 10-120 minutes
Age:7+

Created by: Doug Reuter, Zetor

Published by: (Unknown), Bergsala Enigma, Eskifell hf.

Alternate Names: One Eyed Jacks

Description:

Sequence is a board and card game. The board shows all the cards (except for the Jacks) of two (2) standard 52-card decks, laid in a 10 x 10 pattern. The four corners are free spaces and count for all players equally.

The players compete to create rows, columns or diagonals of 5 connected checkers placed on the cards that the player has laid down.

Two-eyed Jacks are wild, while one-eyed Jacks allow an opponent's checker to be removed. The game ends when someone has reached a specified number of connections.

Players: Any number from 2 to 12 that is divisible by 2 or 3 can play (2,3,4,6,8,9,10, or 12). Up to 3 may play individually. More than 3 must be in teams. No more than 3 teams can play.

Prices:
Retail Price:$15
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Ebay:$10

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A Sequence is a connected series of five of the same colored chip either up or down, across or diagonally on the playing surface.

Components

  • Game Board
  • 50 Green Marker Chips
  • 50 Blue marker Chips
  • 35 Red Marker Chips
  • 104 Sequence Cards

When two players or teams are playing, use only blue and green marker chips. Red chips are used only when there is a third player or third team. Joker cards are not used in the play of the Sequence game.

Object of the Game

  • For 2 players or 2 teams: One player or team must score TWO SEQUENCES before their opponents.
  • For 3 players or 3 teams: One player or team must score ONE SEQUENCE before their opponents.

Note: There are printed chips in the four corners of the game board. All players must use them as though their color marker chip is in the corner. …



Components

  • Game board
  • Two dice
  • 20 Green Marker Chips
  • 20 Blue Marker Chips
  • 20 Red Marker Chips

Object of the Game

To be the first player or team to make a SEQUENCE - five chips in a row - with your colored chips - up and down, across or diagonally.

When two players or two teams play, the best game is to play for a SEQUENCE of SIX in a row.

Setup

Place the board in the center of the play area, with the dice near it. …



Components

  • Folding game board
  • 42 playing cards
  • 21 red, 21 yellow, 21 blue and 21 green playing chips
  • Instructions

Object of the Game

The first player to make a SEQUENCE of 4 chips in a row using only their own chips is the winner.

Sequence

A connected series of 4 of the same colored chips in a straight line, either up and down, across or diagonally on the game board.

Setup

Place the board in the center of the playing area. Each player chooses a colored set of chips and places them in a pile near them. One player shuffles the cards and deals 3 cards, one at a time and face down, to each player. …



Components

  • Game Board
  • 108 Playing Cards
  • 150 Marker chips
  • Instructions

Object of the Game

  • For 2 players or 2 teams: One player or team must score TWO SEQUENCES before their opponents.

  • For 3 players or 3 teams: One player or team must score ONE SEQUENCE before their opponents.

Sequence:

A connected series of five of the same colored chip either up or down, across or diagonally on the playing surface.

Note: The game must be played with the true color of chips facing up, white printed side facing down. …



Components

  • Game Board
  • Playing cards
  • Playing chips
  • Game instructions.

When two players or two teams are playing, use only two sets of chips.

Three sets of chips are used only when there are three players.

What is a Sequence:

A connected series of four of the same colored chip either up and down, across or diagonally on the playing surface.

Object of the Game

For one player or team to score ONE SEQUENCE before their opponents.

Setup

Place the game board on a flat surface with enough room around the game board for placement of the draw deck of cards, chips and discards for each player. …



Components

  • Game Board
  • Playing cards
  • Playing chips
  • Game instructions.

When two players or two teams are playing, use only two sets of chips.

Three sets of chips are used only when there is a third player or third team.

Object of the Game

For 2-3 players: One player or team must score ONE SEQUENCE before their opponents. For 4-6 players: One player or team must score TWO SEQUENCES before their opponents.

Sequence

A connected series of five of the same colored chip either up or down, across or diagonally on the playing surface. …




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