
The original version of Pecking Order is played with standard cards - one suit for each player and another to represent 13 perches. Players take turns playing a card at a perch; if a card is played where there is an opposing card, the lower card is discarded, with ties going to the defender. Only one of the cards is revealed - if the defender is already revealed the attacker remains hidden, otherwise the attacker is revealed. The only other rule is that the ace beats the king but is otherwise low. The player controlling the greatest total value of perches wins the game.
The boxed versions of the game have a number of changes:
- Players have cards numbered 1-12 and a jaguar, which has special rules
- There are only ten perches, three of which have special rules
- The defending card is always revealed
- A game consists of four rounds
- Publisher: REPOS Production
- Model: MON01EN
BGG Link: | BGG Link |
Game Type: | Family Games |
Game Categories: | Animals | Bluffing | Card Game |
Game Mechanisms: | Auction/Bidding |
Game Family: | Digital Implementations: TableTop Simulator Mod (TTS) | Misc: LongPack Games | Players: Two-Player Only Games | Series: Games Collection (Immortal Eyes) |
Game Designer(s): | Richard Garfield |
Game Artist(s): | Doug Kovacs |
BGG Rank Overall: | 4581 |
BGG Weight: | 1.33 |
BGG Weight Filter: | <2 |
The original version of Pecking Order is played with standard cards - one suit for each player and another to represent 13 perches. Players take turns playing a card at a perch; if a card is played where there is an opposing card, the lower card is discarded, with ties going to the defender. Only one of the cards is revealed - if the defender is already revealed the attacker remains hidden, otherwise the attacker is revealed. The only other rule is that the ace beats the king but is otherwise low. The player controlling the greatest total value of perches wins the game.
The boxed versions of the game have a number of changes:
- Players have cards numbered 1-12 and a jaguar, which has special rules
- There are only ten perches, three of which have special rules
- The defending card is always revealed
- A game consists of four rounds
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