Grass (card game) explained

Subject Name:Grass
Image Link:Grass card game.jpg
Designer:Jeff London
Publisher:Euro Games
Ventura International
Players:2-6
Ages:13+
Setup Time:1-2 Min
Playing Time:30+Min
Random Chance:High
Skills:Economic management, Strategic thought

Grass is a card game, first published in 1979 and now published by Euro Games and Ventura International (packaged in a hemp bag). The game is an expanded version of the 1954 game Mille Bornes (itself based on the 1906 game Touring) with the theme altered from car racing to cannabis dealing, with many of the cards essentially the same in their effects.

Cards

Reception

Games magazine included Grass in their "Top 100 Games of 1980", describing it as "the card game that Cheech and Chong have been waiting for".[1]

Games magazine included Grass in their "Top 100 Games of 1981", describing it as "a game to get really silly with".[2]

Games magazine included Grass in their "Top 100 Games of 1982", noting that the game was "invented by a retired policeman!" and that "Whether you're intrigued or in censed by the theme of dealing in marijuana, consider this: We know of no action card game that plays better."[3]

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Notes and References

  1. November–December 1980 . Top 100 Games of 1980 . . 20 . 47 .
  2. November–December 1981 . Top 100 Games of 1981 . . 26 . 45 .
  3. Schmittberger. R. Wayne . November 1982 . The Top 100 Games 1982. Games. 33. 52.