This version of Sabacc is an exclusive to Disneyland and Disney World.Sabacc was the name of a popular card game with numerous variations, many of them including a hard-to-beat hand also called sabacc. Often played at high stakes, the goal of many versions of the game was to win the sabacc pot by collecting a hand with an absolute value closest to 23, but no higher. A typical sabacc deck comprised 76 cards (60 distributed in four suits plus 16 special cards), all of which had a specific value. However, some variants used different decks, and furthermore, in many versions of the game the value and suit of a card could change at random during play, unless the card was placed in the special interference field. Sabacc was a popular card game played throughout the galaxy, often with high stakes. Because of the random Shifts, sabacc was a complex and unpredictable game, as a potential winning hand could turn into a losing one if not used at the right moment,[12] and its odds were always in the house's favor.[11] In one notable game, Han Solo won the Millennium Falcon from Lando Calrissian in a game of "Corellian Spike" sabacc on Numidian Prime.
A**R
Fun Game. Well constructed.
Kids (10-12) loved playing this game. Easy to get started and has more advanced play options for later. Cards are sturdily constructed, albeit a little hard to shuffle because of their rigidity and shape; however, would rather have more rigid cards than thinner cards that ruin easier. Great product! We think the price point should be under $20 for a card game with dice.
C**S
Entertaining, great for anyone learning adding integers!!
Had a fun few rounds, made some mistakes on my matches and got totally defeated, but even that was fun! My only complaint is that the instructions are written in the tiniest of fonts, and there is only one instruction card. We had to pass it around to verify our "hands", and then to double check winners.
T**N
High quality product, awful game rules; use a homebrewed online ruleset.
Arrived much earlier than expected.Cards are sturdy, uniform in color and cut. After eight hours of use, they have seen little to no wear.It is sometimes difficult to tell the symbols on the dice apart due to artificial weathering. Personally, I consider this a good thing, as it adds an extra layer of suspense to determining the results of rolls.The ruleset inside the box is EXTREMELY lacking. It is comparable in complexity to uno with money. Great for someone who wants to spend some time spiritually reinacting a scene from their favorite movie, bad for anyone looking for an actually complex game. This in mind, I would greatly recommend using an alternative set of rules found online. The best I have found is the Most Eisley Cantina ruleset. It is easy to learn, stays true to the original game's form, and has a wealth of strategy to it.Game requires chips, coins, or some other currency stand-in to play in a meaningful fashion.
S**Q
Great game and quick to play.
The whole family loves this game! It's portable, quick to play, always interesting.
J**T
Challenging but fun
Difficult to read instructions and hard to remember hands, but after making enlarged copies…we had fun!
S**N
Great game
Fun to be able to pay the same game as the movie
F**Y
Best game ever.
I love this game, I am a huge StarWars fan and this really hit the sweet spot. me and my friends play it all the time, and i bought poker chips along with this so we could bet. it isn't too hard to learn and is good quality. the only slight issue i have with it is the print on the back of the cards, it covers up the original look of the back, but it isn't much of a problem. overall fantastic game 100% worth the money.
D**O
My brother loved them
My brother absolutely loved them I recommend them
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