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Pez Card Game

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Pez Card Game
Designer(s)Mike Fitzgerald
Publisher(s)U.S. Games Systems[1]
Players2-4
Playing timeApprox 20 min
Random chanceSome
Skill(s) requiredCard playing
Arithmetic
Basic Reading Ability


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The Pez Card Game is an out-of-print multiplayer collectible card game based on Pez candy. The object of the game is to earn 25 points through playing cards with Pez flavors and dispensers.[2] The core set contained 204 cards.[3]

Card types[edit]

There are two cards types:

  • flavor Pez cards
  • Pez dispenser cards

Game play[edit]

  • to begin, everyone gets a hand of 5 flavor cards (four flavors total: lemon, grape, strawberry, and orange)
  • a pool of available dispensers can be drawn from by anyone
  • each turn, each player gets 2 actions, then draws 2 at end of turn (discard down to 5 if more than 5 cards are in hand)
  • one action is used when: playing a flavor card on dispensers, "eating" another player's Pez or an ability stated on a dispenser card
  • you play flavor cards on dispensers to try and "fill them up" with flavors listed alongside the dispenser
  • completed dispensers gain points and sometimes special abilities
  • total point value at any time is the number of points earned from completed dispensers minus the number of unfinished dispensers that player is working on (prevents amassing of dispenser cards being worked on)
  • the first player to get to the point value wins

Advanced rules[edit]

  • change the point value to win for a longer/shorter game
  • discard a card to draw a card as one action, for strategy
  • allow for larger hand size instead of 5
  • play on teams, first team to get a specific point value (together), wins

References[edit]

  1. "PEZ Card Game Starter Deck". MuseumofPlay.org. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
  2. "PEZ Card Game". Pezopedia.com. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
  3. Miller, John Jackson (2003), Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide, Second Edition, p. 444.


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