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FREE: ROOK Card Game **BNIB** 2001 Hasbro/Parker Bros.

ROOK Card Game **BNIB** 2001 Hasbro/Parker Bros.
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The listing, ROOK Card Game **BNIB** 2001 Hasbro/Parker Bros. has ended.

This is a Brand New In Box Rook Card Game. The first two photos are of the actual set you are bidding on. The other photos are ones I’ve found on the internet. I didn’t want to open the box. Color and Style may vary from those pictured.

Contains 57 playing cards & Illustrated Rules

From the Box:
“It’s only a card game, but I’m feeling an odd chill in the air.”
Rook:
A Blaze of Lightning
A wind turned cold. Beware the power of the Rook. The eerie black bird can make all the difference.
Four players (options for 2, 3, 5 or 6). Partner or not. You bid. You name trump. You take tricks (when you’re lucky and smart). But beware the wild ROOK! When he lands, everything can change.
A classic game. (A favorite since 1906. Oh, my!) Easier than bridge. More challenging than Hearts. Custom-designed cards. Gorgeous. Perfect for a dark, stormy night. Bring home the ROOK card game and find out.

For Adults
Number of Players: 2-6
Time to Learn: 10 min
Time to Play: 30-75 min
Questions & Comments
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From Wikipedia
Rook is a trick-taking game, usually played with a specialized deck of cards. Sometimes referred to as "Christian cards" or "missionary poker", Rook playing cards were introduced by Parker Brothers in 1906 to provide an alternative to standard playing cards for those in the Puritan tradition or Mennonite culture who considered the face cards in a regular deck inappropriate because of their association with gambling and cartomancy.
The Rook deck consists of 57 cards: a blue Rook Bird card, similar to a joker, and 56 cards divided into four suits, or colors. Each suit—black, red, yellow, and green—is made up of cards numbered 1 through 14. This 14-card, 4-suit system is derived from the French tarot deck; removing the 21 atouts, or trumps, from that deck while keeping the Fool card yields the 57-card French-suited deck that was re-faced to create the Rook deck. Though the culture-neutral deck was developed for the game Rook, many other games have evolved or existed previously that use the 56-card deck with or without the Rook, or — by removing the 14s and the Rook — one can use the deck like a deck of standard playing cards.
Oct 2nd, 2011 at 7:19:18 AM PDT by
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We love this game watching and fanned
Oct 5th, 2011 at 8:31:15 PM PDT by
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Thank, you ... fanned back
Oct 6th, 2011 at 3:58:24 AM PDT by
Original
Great game! :)
Oct 6th, 2011 at 9:20:48 AM PDT by
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:) Yep.
Oct 6th, 2011 at 9:23:58 AM PDT by

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