Nope Darren, these are actually new, albeit they use similar concepts.

While I understand your frustration about "blindy card games" as you put it, at the same time, don't forget some people who make that sort of thing put a lot of time and effort into the design, and Ian humphries is one of them.

Yes, we need more complex games, but equally that doesn't mean a traditional game can't be well designed either, or less fun, indeed I find myself quite often starting up bg cribbage, hearts or whist when I'm on the train.

Such things do have a place, especially when they're well put together as Ian's usually are.

Beware the grue!

Dark.

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