A sure way to add excitement to a game of cards is to add the element of consequence. And nothing screams consequence like the prospect of having to shovel a heaping spoonful of garlic, turmeric or curry powder into your mouth. This is Crazy 8 Countdown… for spices.
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(In Crazy Eights, an 8 of any suit is wild and may be placed as any card) Card Game Rules Crazy Eights is a classic game for 2 or more players played with a standard 52 playing card deck. The objective is to have the least number of points after a player gets 100 or more points. For more classic games, check out our guides for Spit and Slapjack. If you are looking for cards to play Crazy. DKM Crazy Eights Online Crazy Eights is a game in which the object is to get rid of the cards in your hand onto a discard pile by matching the number or suit of the previous discard. The Eights in the deck are 'wild' and can be played at any time. They also allow you to switch the current suit to any other one.
You can add the spice consequence to any game, but for whatever reason, Crazy 8 Countdown was the game of choice for my buddies in University. As you probably have already surmised, Crazy 8 Countdown for Spices involves the loser of the game eating a heaping spoonful of a pre-selected spice.
Here are the rules to Crazy 8 Countdown if you’re not already familiar with them. It’s very similar to UNO, with players attempting to be the first to get rid of all their cards. Players are initially dealt eight cards each and when a player sheds all of his or her cards, they get dealt seven cards. When those are all gone, they get six cards, and so forth until they get to zero and are safe from spicy hell.
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Doing a shot of spice may not sound like such a bad thing. But I’ve been on the receiving end of that spoon more than once and trust me: it ain’t fun. Chumba casino codes.
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I remember my garlic loss well. Taking my punishment over the kitchen sink (in case I threw it all up), the garlic immediately sucked all the moisture out of my mouth. I struggled to control my gag reflex and my body’s instinct to spit the stuff out. Somehow I managed to choke the powder down.
My sweat that day reeked of garlic. And even after three or four attempts of brushing my teeth and rinsing with the strongest mouth wash money can buy, my breath still smelled awful. To borrow from the late, great Dr. Seuss, the three words that best described me were as follows, and I quote: “Stink. Stank. Stunk.” The only fringe benefit I suppose was that I didn’t get a mosquito bite for days.
So if you’re looking for a fun to “spice” up your next games night, consider adding a dash of awesome, be it in the form of oregano, ginger or cayenne pepper.
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Crazy Eights Rules
These are the rules I use for Crazy Eights. They're slightly different from the basic rules shown in the Wikipedia article, but this is how I originally learned it when I was a child (under the name Olsen Olsen).
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- The purpose of the game is to get rid of all your cards.
- You can play any card of the same suit as the one at the top of the pile. Example: There's a club at the top of the pile, you can play any club.
- You can play any card of the same rank as the one at the top of the pile. Example: There's a six of clubs at the top of the pile, you can play any other six.
- You can play two or more cards of the same rank at the same time, but the first one of them must be the same suit or rank as the pile. Example: There's a club on the pile. You can play the 5 of clubs, the 5 of hearts and the 5 of diamonds all at the same time. Do this by selecting the cards (right click or Ctrl+click) on them in the order you want to play them. Once you've selected them, left click on any of them to play all the selected cards at once. If you are playing on an iPad or another tablet you can click a card and hold the finger on it for a second, then it will be selected. Select the ones you want to play together, and then tap on one of them to play them all together.
- If you have no card that you can play you can draw up to 3 cards from the deck. You can't draw if you have any cards that you can play in your hand. If you've drawn 3 cards and still can't play you must pass and the next player plays.
- You can always play an eight, and then you can change the suit to whatever you want. The game will prompt you for the suit after you click the eight.
- If the first card on the table is an eight when you start, then you are allowed to put down any card from your hand.
About Crazy Eights
This online version of the classic card game Crazy Eights was made by me. My name is Einar Egilsson and over there on the left is my current Facebook profile picture! Crazy Eights was one of the first card games I ever learned (under the name Olsen Olsen) and it's also one of the first card games I taught my 5 year old son. After I finished my other online card game, Idiot (a.k.a. Shithead), I wanted to make another card game and Crazy Eights seemed like the obvious choice, especially since I wanted to make a game my son could play by himself.
The game is made using html+JavaScript+css with jQuery used for the animations. All the graphics used for the game I found at OpenClipArt, a great site with free graphics. The excellent playing card images were made by Nicu Buculei, and the player images were made by Gerald G.
Any comments, questions, ideas for other games or anything else can be sent to [email protected].
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