SKIP-BO: Castaway Caper is an adaptation of the card game of the same name, where players have to discard by numeric sequence a whole pile of cards to win. Now that you know how to play, it’s time to get started! shuffle up and deal out the cards and let the fun begin.A castaway is forced by the shaman of an island tribe to appease an active volcano, spewing lava since the arrival of the newcomer, by playing several rounds of Skip-Bo. The first player to remove all of the cards from their hand wins the game! The next player can then begin their turn. When you are down to two cards, always keep one in your hand and put the other face down on the table. If the card you drew cannot be played, then you must put one card from your hand back into the deck and draw another. If you cannot play any of the cards in your hand, you must draw one card from the deck. You can also play the One and Two together as a set. For example, if you have a two, three and four in your hand, you could play the two and three together as a set, or the three and four together. You can do this by playing them in sets of either one, two or three cards. The goal of Skip-Bo is to remove all of the cards from your hand. The cards in your hand can be played in any order. On a player’s turn, they draw one card from the deck and play one. The player who sits beside the dealer begins the game and play pass clockwise. To begin, shuffle the deck and deal out all of the cards face down to the players. Playing Skip-Bo is easy! You can play with the Skip-Bo cards that come in the game. – If you put down a wild card when the current number of the pile is four or more, then you must pick up two cards from the deck and give one to the next player. – You can’t put down a wild card if the current number of the pile is two or three. – If you put down a wild card when there are no other cards left in the deck, then you must pick up two cards from the deck. – If you put down a wild card, it can be used as any number you want. – There should be 5 cards in your hand, if not then pick up from the draw pile. – You can put down as many cards as you want on your turn, as long as they match the number of the current pile. – The winner is the first player to get rid of all their cards from the stock pile. – If a player doesn’t have any cards that match the number of the pile, they must pick up a card from the deck. – A player can only put down cards if they have a number that matches the current sequence of the pile, or if they have a wild card. The next player then puts down two cards, and so on. – The first player starts by putting down one card. There are a few basic rules to keep in mind when playing Skip-Bo: What are the Rules of the Skip-Bo Cards Game? The first player to get rid of all of their cards from the stock pile wins the game. Players take turns playing cards from their hands, either onto the “discard” pile which is 4 in the whole game that you can create or from their own personal stock pile. It can be started with the “Skip-Bo” card or number “1” card. There are 4 building piles in the center of the table and cards should be in sequence ascending to descending. The game is played with a special deck of cards that has numbers from one to twelve, as well as 18 “skip” or “wild” cards you can say. The objective of the game is to be the first player to get rid of all of their stock pile cards. Skip-bo is a card game that can be played with two to six players. Party Card Game, Family, Friends Get To Gather GameĮveryone can enjoy this game by watching. The object of Skip-Bo is to be the first player to play all of the cards in your stock pile in numerical order.ġ44 Game Cards, 18 Skip-Bo cards, and Instructions