Ardor the game was given to me directly from Ardor they contacted me and asked if I would review the game for them. Which of course I agreed to Mr was super excited. We previously saw the game on another blog and he said “I bet that’s fun” so obviously we were really pleased to be contacted to review the Ardor game
Having reviewed previous games I was curious as to how this game would size up to the one was already have. Ardor is unlike any other sex game we have.
Mr and I are 90’s babies we grew up with card games such as Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh, the list goes on well when we were in our child years these games relied on getting EXP and powers to attack the other players card. So you can imagine the excitement when I told Mr that Ardor contacted me to review the game for them, he joked about getting his Yu-Gi-Oh deck holder from the loft to use with the game.
Okay so after reading through the instructions we were left a little confused but worked out a way we could simplify them. Basically you play the game in two parts win your fantasy is the first part in this you ignore the positions and tasks on the cards. You each have 5 cards. The rest are piled in a deck, you choose to top up your deck using cards from this pile. You take in turns to place a card down if you cannot match that card on your turn with the same EXP or Suit or card type your draw one from the deck if this still doesn’t match you choose one to put down and lose that trick. To win a trick you have to put down each card to match the previous, the Ardor card can be put in place of any card the next one placed is the one you have to match. I hope I haven’t confused you yet. So if your opponent puts down a card that doesn’t match the previous you win and keep all the cards from the trick. Be sure to separate any cards with EXP that you win as you can count how many EXP you have. The person to get 16 EXP wins the game. If you both manage to get 15 EXP each then the person who has the most hearts wins.
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