The Devil’s Hand Card Game – Big Discovery on Game Evening
My buds and I have actually been getting into playing cards Friday evenings, lately. We utilized to play poker, but we all are too poor to gamble any cash now, so we changed to games like Rummy, Spades, and Crazy Eights. Kinda like a bunch of old ladies, but rather of martinis we drink PBR.
Anyhow, John started grumbling that Crazy Eights was “too lame” and we were all a bunch of pansies, so we had to play something else. And I freakin’ dislike board games …
I would sooner give up my left nut than play Monopoly.
So my friend Steve went on Amazon (he’s a student and gets free of cost shipping) and looked for some card games. We skipped Uno, this other game called Five Crowns, and all the other things we have actually currently seen.
He discovered this weird-ass game with freaky looking cards that was like Crazy Eights and “Bullshit” mixed together. I dunno if any of you ever before played “Bullshit”, but generally you attempt to get rid of all your cards and lie a lot to everybody.
It’s a great deal of fun.
So we attempted this game, and it really was like playing those games together. Also, the regulations were ridiculous and comical, kinda like Cards Against Mankind (which I in fact do like).
Basically, you play Crazy Eights, but you can legitimately conceal cards, lie to your pals about what you have, persuade individuals to change suits, and other types of shenanigans.
They have a bunch of special cards (ala Uno) that make individuals do things (the normal being Skip, Reverse, Draw 3). But some are different — there’s a routine draw 4, and there’s a wild card that can likewise stop anything else that individuals are doing.
You can keep stacking those draw cards on individuals, and make them draw up to 16 cards. I thought Dan was going to slug me. It was amazing.
But if you have that wild card? You can stop them, and it all goes to for not. I freakin’ like it.
The very best was that everybody got to call Andy an asshole for the whole 2nd round ’cause he lost. The regulations informed us to, so how can we say no?
We got it on Amazon with the apples+oranges store and there was free of cost shipping. It was only $12.95, too. Not so bad for an enjoyable game to play with your bros.

The Devil’s Hand is a game of manipulation.
Yes, there are regulations. Telling the truth is not one of them.
For 2 – 7 grownup players. Two decks.
Easy to discover, but skill separates. Addictive.
Devil’s luck and attempt to stay pals.


