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Parrot Pair-it
Parrot Pair-it
by Mount Tiki Games (2020)
Player Count
1 to 5

Player Ages
3+

Playing Time
5 minutes to 15 minutes
Categories
  • Card Game
  • Action / Dexterity
  • Environmental
  • Animals
  • Aviation / Flight
  • Designers
  • Aloha Bob Moffa
  • Mechanisms
  • Highest-Lowest Scoring
  • Three Dimensional Movement
  • Stacking and Balancing
  • Physical Removal
  • Artists
  • Aloha Bob Moffa
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    Description

    Parrot Pair-it is a cute and easy game that people of any age can enjoy. Each deck contains beautiful artwork of 26 pairs of parrots. Each pair has its own point value based on how common the parrot species is.

    There are two ways to play Parrot Pair-it:

    Dexterity

    For those who want a dexterity-based game, five random cards would be spread on the table, face up. Each player draws seven cards from the rest of the deck. The player whose turn it is looks for a pair. If there is on in their hand, easy points, lay them down in front of you. If they have a card in their hand that matches a card the table, they must let the parrot fly down to its mate. Hold the card at least a foot above the table, flip it up and try to get it to land, face up, touching its match. If it does, pick up it and add it to your collected pairs. If not, place it in the discard pile, draw a card, and hope you’ll do better the next try.

    Simply Picking Pairs

    Another way to play Parrot Pair-it is the Old Maid method, where players hold a hand of seven cards and either ask if an opponent has a card needed to make a pair, or they may physically remove a card from an opponent’s hand. Lay any pairs down to be counted later.

    Scoring

    Cards have a number scale across the bottom that rises from left to right. Some parrots species will only have one pair, while others may have up to five. If a player, for example, has one pair of macaws, which is a five-pair set, it may be worth only five points. But if the player has four of the five macaw pairs, they would have 25 points, and if they have all five, fifty points. Winning the game is when one person reaches a predetermined score, or when all the parrots have been paired with the person with the highest score winning.

    —description from the designer

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