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GAME PLAY

If you’re the oldest player, you start play by:
  a. Flipping over the top card from the stack and deciding if you will:
    i.   Take the card and put it face-up in front of you (this means that  

      you collect the points on the card), or
    ii.  Say, “No Thanks!” and put a counter from your supply of  

      counters onto the card so you don’t have to take it.
Each card is worth the number of points shown on the card (but 

remember, points are bad!). Counters are good – each one cancels out 

one point from a card at the end of the game. 
If you don’t take the card, the player on your left must make the same 

choice: take the card or put a counter onto it. This continues until a 

player takes the card, and all of the counters on it. Sometimes (typically 

with cards that have high numbers), play will go around and around – 

you’ll get multiple chances to put a counter onto the card before you or 

someone else takes it. When you take a card, put it face-up in front of you 

on the table and add the counters on the card to your supply of counters.
Every time you take a card, re-start play by flipping over the top card from 

the stack. You can then either take that card or put a counter onto it. If 

you keep taking cards, your turn continues and you flip over additional 

cards. As soon as you put a counter onto a card instead of taking it, play 

passes to the player on your left to decide whether to take the card or put 

a counter onto it.

HINT: It’s a good idea to keep your counters hidden. Most people 

hold them in their closed fists, but anywhere you hide them will work.

For example, Eli flips over the 11 and decides that he doesn’t 

want it. He puts a counter onto it and says, “No Thanks!” 

Play passes to Alani (who is sitting on his left).

Summary of Contents for NO Thanks!

Page 1: ...8andup thecomponentslistedinredareachoking hazard Pleasetakespecialcaretokeepthesecomponentsawayfromyoungchildren Shuffle the cards thoroughly and put nine cards back into the box without looking at them These cards will not be used Place the rest of the cards face down to form a stack Give a supply of counters to each player based on the number of people playing For 3 5 players give 11 counters f...

Page 2: ...ve high numbers play will go around and around you ll get multiple chances to put a counter onto the card before you or someone else takes it When you take a card put it face up in front of you on the table and add the counters on the card to your supply of counters Every time you take a card re start play by flipping over the top card from the stack You can then either take that card or put a cou...

Page 3: ...that form a series place them face up so that they overlap but so that players can still see the numbers in the corners of the cards WINNING THE GAME The game ends when the stack is gone and there are no cards left to collect Add up the points on all the cards you took only count the lowest card in a series then subtract the number of counters you have The player with the lowest total wins In this...

Page 4: ... amigo games with Game Design Council in the subject line If you d like to sign up for our email newsletter so you can learn about our other games please visit www amigo games newsletter It s a good idea to try to hold onto counters they help your score at the end of the game and they keep you from taking cards you don t want to take when you run out of counters If a card that you need for a serie...

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