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Year
1861
Players
2-6
Playtime
5-15 min
Min. Age
7+
Authors - One of the earliest versions of the family of Go Fish games, in which players call on each other to give up a named card, attempting to meld sets for points, based on which set of the game it is (e.g. the first melded set gets 10 points, the second gets 5 points). When all sets have been melded, most points wins. From The Card Games Website This is Go Fish without the stock pile. All the cards are dealt out as equally as possible to the players. A turn consists of asking a player for a rank (or a specific card if you play that version). If they have it your turn continues; if not the turn passes to the player you asked. As in Go Fish, you must have a card of the rank you asked for. Books of 4 cards are discarded. The game continues until all the cards are formed into books, and whoever gets most books wins - or you can score one point per book and play to a target score. This game is often paired in the same deck with Top Trumps Happy Families - An even earlier (1851), British version with the educational theme centered on family members and their occupations. Quartett - This is the German equivalent of Happy Families or Authors. Many different designs of cards were made for this game in the late nineteenth and throughout the twentieth century, with various educational or other themes.
Publisher
Erhard Neubert KG
Designer
Artists
Harry Baerg, Peter Bauer, Karl Konrad Friedrich Bauer, Manfred Bofinger, Wilhelm Busch, Hans de Beer, Delphine Durand, Rudolf Engel-Hardt, Anne Erler-Reichold, Käthe Francke, Klemens Franz, Sybo de Geus, Werner Graichen, Annemarie Gramberg, Regine Grube-Heinecke, Richard Hambach, Barbara Henniger, Hergé, Heinz Jankofsky, Janosch, Rolf Kauka, Franz Kerka, Jürgen Kieser, Hubert Lechner, Erika Leo-Urban, Liesel Lauterborn, Willy Müller-Gera, Erich Neubert, M. Neugebauer, Erich Ohser, Heinz Osthoff, Harri Parschau, Peyo, Virginijus Poshkus, Louis Rauwolf, Siegfried Riediger, Uwe Rosenberg, Werner Ruhner, Richard Scarry, Max Schaberschul, Traude Schlegel, Horst Schrader, Ernst Stapelfeld, Klaus Vonderwerth, Fiep Westendorp, W Wilhelmsmeyer, F. W. Martin Wolff, Max Wulff, Arnold Zenkert
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