Mystery Rummy: Al Capone and the Chicago Underworld

Diterbitkan 2003

Mystery Rummy: Al Capone and the Chicago Underworld, the fourth title in the Mystery Rummy series, introduces some elements of Canasta with players scoring bonuses for collecting complete sets. Sets have varying numbers of cards in them, from Mike Heitler with four cards up to Al Capone with eight. The four types of gavel card make cards accessible everywhere: "Agent Meeting" searches other players' hands, "Eliot Ness" searches the deck, "Search Warrant" looks in the discard pile, and "Raid" allows you to take an opponent's already melded cards, provided you have at least three melded. All these mechanisms help make completing entire sets for their bonuses something you can reasonably strive for – while also putting you on guard against your opponent doing the same.

Mekanik

Mystery Rummy: Al Capone and the Chicago Underworld

Info Permainan

Pemain
2-4 Players
Waktu
20-40 min
Bobot
Light-Medium — 1,59/5
Tahun
2003
Peringkat BGG
6,85
Peringkat BGG
#4261
Usia Minimum
8+

Pertanyaan yang Sering Diajukan

Mystery Rummy: Al Capone and the Chicago Underworld supports 2 to 4 players.
A game of Mystery Rummy: Al Capone and the Chicago Underworld takes between 20 and 40 minutes, depending on player count and experience.
Mystery Rummy: Al Capone and the Chicago Underworld has a complexity rating of 1.59/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Mystery Rummy: Al Capone and the Chicago Underworld is 8+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Mystery Rummy: Al Capone and the Chicago Underworld has a rating of 6.85/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 839 ratings. It is ranked #4261 overall.
Mystery Rummy: Al Capone and the Chicago Underworld was designed by Mike Fitzgerald, Nick Sauer. It was published in 2003.