Ipso
In Ipso, players build a pyramid of number cards and try to form rows of ascending numbers to score the most points. On your turn, take one of the two face-up cards in the center and use it to replace a face-down card in your pyramid, then place the replaced card face up in the center. When all pyramids are revealed, you can either keep your Star card for 3 bonus points or discard it to draw one last card and improve your pyramid. You score only for ascending rows: mixed colors give 1 point per card, single-color rows give 2 points per card, plus 1 point per star and 3 extra if you kept your Star card. The player with the highest total wins.
—description from the publisher
| Ages: | 7+ |
| NoOfPlayers: | 2-6 Players |
| PlayTime: | 0-0 Minutes |
| Playing Time : | Under 30 Minutes |
| BGG Link: | BGG Link |
| Game Categories: | Card Game |
| Game Mechanisms: | Ordering | Set Collection |
| Game Family: | Admin: Upcoming Releases |
| Game Designer(s): | Alexandre Droit |
| BGG Weight Filter: | <2 |
In Ipso, players build a pyramid of number cards and try to form rows of ascending numbers to score the most points. On your turn, take one of the two face-up cards in the center and use it to replace a face-down card in your pyramid, then place the replaced card face up in the center. When all pyramids are revealed, you can either keep your Star card for 3 bonus points or discard it to draw one last card and improve your pyramid. You score only for ascending rows: mixed colors give 1 point per card, single-color rows give 2 points per card, plus 1 point per star and 3 extra if you kept your Star card. The player with the highest total wins.
—description from the publisher
