Elevenses
Elevenses, the card game of morning tea, is a 2 to 5 player card game where you score points for winning and taking high value cards in rounds of breakfast/tea. The rules are simple: play a card with a suit or number higher than the previous by one each round. Players who cannot play must take cards and the player with most points wins. Elevenses will make you hungry for breakfast!
Elevenses is a highly strategic card game in which players take turns drawing cards to make tea for their friends. Card types include: Teaspoons, Assam Teas, and Pancakes. Each make different combinations when matched with other cards. A must-have accessory for lovers of Oolong and Darjeeling alike, it combines strategy with silliness.
Elevenses is the latest game from game designer John Kovalic, co-creator of the world's most popular family card game.
Elevenses is a card game all about morning tea! In Elevenses, players are Victorian-era ladies and gentlemen out on the town having very civilized tea — until they drink too much and start larking about. The rules of Elevenses will be familiar to anyone who has played rummy, go fish, or any other “pick up and deliver” game. Players take turns picking up cards from the leftmost columns and using them to form runs or sets of identical cards in their
This card game is intended to be played over breakfast, lunch or tea. Despite its simple appearance, it is quite deep and strategic, requiring a lot of forethought in the gameplay. In short, Elevenses
Sip, Scurry, and score with Elevenses - the card game of morning tea. In Elevenses, you play a host at a grand estate who invites friends to sip tea and eat cakes on the front lawn. However, it is not all leisurely rest and relaxation. Each turn, you must send your servants out to perform tasks; chopping wood, picking strawberries, brewing tea, or setting tables. The person who has their servants complete the most tasks in a turn is awarded bonuses for
11 AM – the midpoint between night and noon, and a time for a reminder that you are alive. Elevenses is played at 11:00am. Players must gather items on their morning to-do list, complete tasks, play with toys, and set out actual elevenses on the table. At game’s end, the player who has done the most to prize their soul from the bonds of slumber will be deemed the winner… or if there are any losers, they