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This is a list of games using the Decktet, ordered by rating. Simple as that.
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1. Board Game: Snakebit [Average Rating:8.00 Unranked]
Andreas Hellwig
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2. Board Game: Bisque [Average Rating:8.00 Unranked]
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A trick-manipulating game for 3 players with hidden goals and a deduction aspect.
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3. Board Game: Shed [Average Rating:7.83 Unranked]
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A trick-taking game in which players have to follow type rather than following suit. Uses suit chips for scoring.

My review: Shed like a house, or shed like a dog?
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4. Board Game: Myrmex [Average Rating:7.75 Unranked]
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Myrmex is an olde style solitaire game for the Decktet. Two Decktets are required to play. The object of the game is to organize all of the cards into 6 piles that share a single suit and are in descending rank order from Crown to Ace.

Myrmex is an engaging and utterly addictive Spider solitaire experience. Don’t play this game if you have something important to do today.
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5. Board Game: Double Knot [Average Rating:7.62 Unranked]
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A trick taking game in which the top suit of a card is what matters for following suit and the other suit determines which top suits count as trump.

My review: Double Knot means all kinds of fun
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6. Board Game: Magnate [Average Rating:7.60 Overall Rank:1947]
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a resource management and development game for 2 players

This was the first Decktet game to get enough ratings to have a rank in the database.
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This game is great! See my review for more details.

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If you're looking for a 30-45 minute game for two players, you can't do much better than Magnate. The game has a good risk/reward balance, some resource management, good decisions each turn (usually), and enough luck of the draw to mix things up.
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Jeremiah, I think you have selected my next Decktet game to try....
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  • Posted Mon May 18, 2009 3:17 pm
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7. Board Game: Ascend [Average Rating:7.50 Unranked]
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A climbing game for 3-4 players.

I reviewed it: My rising opinion of Ascend
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This looks rather good - I enjoy climbing games, but don't know any that play well with 3. Hoping to try this before long.
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  • Posted Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:21 pm
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you ever played fight the landlord? Its pretty good for 3. There is also Big 3. Check them out here or on pagat.com
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  • Posted Thu May 26, 2011 7:00 am
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newuser wrote:
This looks rather good - I enjoy climbing games, but don't know any that play well with 3. Hoping to try this before long.


If we ever hook up at TABS, I could bring Haggis, which you may enjoy.
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  • Posted Thu May 26, 2011 1:54 pm
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8. Board Game: Gasp! [Average Rating:7.50 Unranked]
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A trick-taking game designed by Greg James in which the goal is to collect different kinds of tricks.

My review: Some exclamations about Gasp!
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9. Board Game: Boojum [Average Rating:7.50 Unranked]
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An auction game. You use the lots of cards that you buy to build sets (for scoring) and as currency (to buy lots in the next round).
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10. Board Game: Quincunx [Average Rating:7.27 Unranked]
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tableau-filling game for 2 to 4 players
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Very good game highly recommended.
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  • Posted Mon Jan 4, 2010 8:37 pm
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Personal solitaire favorite.
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  • Posted Tue Nov 23, 2010 4:53 am
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11. Board Game: Colour Bazaar [Average Rating:7.20 Unranked]
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A market manipulation game that uses suit chips to represent shares in the different suits. Can be played with 2 or 3 players, but is best with 3.
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12. Board Game: Frogger [Average Rating:7.12 Unranked]
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A race game with elements of Cartagena
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13. Board Game: Goblin Market [Average Rating:7.08 Unranked]
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An auction game inspired by a 19th-century fantasy poem.
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14. Board Game: Jacynth [Average Rating:7.01 Overall Rank:3856]
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a territory control game for two players
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This is my favorite by far... it has a kind of Carcassonne feeling to it, yet it is a funny card game...
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  • Posted Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:50 am
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Very good game highly recommended.
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  • Posted Mon Jan 4, 2010 8:39 pm
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15. Board Game: The Wall [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
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16. Board Game: Nonesuch [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
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3-4 player bidding trick-taking game.
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17. Board Game: Ivory Tower [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
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Traditional style solitaire game.
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18. Board Game: Revelation [Average Rating:6.83 Unranked]
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A game of growing the tree of life - until it gets too big, and then you get stuck with the branches.
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19. Board Game: Thricewise [Average Rating:6.83 Unranked]
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A game of seeing patterns and making connections for 2-5 players
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Very good game highly recommended.
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20. Board Game: Emu Ranchers [Average Rating:6.83 Overall Rank:4253]
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a game of hardscrabble bird ranching for 2 players
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Great game. Has the feel of Lost Cities... yet fun. Nice work!
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  • Posted Thu Jul 2, 2009 5:39 pm
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I agree,this is my favorite Decktet game highly recommended!!!!!
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  • Posted Mon Jan 4, 2010 8:31 pm
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21. Board Game: Moving day [Average Rating:6.75 Unranked]
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A tug of war game for 2 players, created for the August 2008 Game Design Showdown at the Board Game Designers Forum.
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22. Board Game: Second Story [Average Rating:6.75 Unranked]
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a game of reckless burgling for 2-5 players

Each card represents a house, and each suit corresponds to a different kind of loot. After robbing one house, you may decide to hit another. Press your luck too far and you'll lose your whole take for the night.
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23. Board Game: Corundum Conundrum [Average Rating:6.75 Unranked]
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4-Player partnership trick-taking game.
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24. Board Game: Turtle Soup [Average Rating:6.75 Unranked]
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Press-your-luck game.
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25. Board Game: Adaman [Average Rating:6.67 Unranked]
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A solitaire game in which you try to control of the personality cards before they foil your plans.
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Do all these games have only one rating?

Also, why does each game have a listing? Other special decks (e.g. Alpha Playing Cards) have one entry for the Game System (under the new BGG parlance) and no individual listings. Since Decktet has a listing, why have all these other listings? It doesn't make sense unless we list all those Alpha Playing Card and Early Games and Galaxy and Mu spinoffs separately. And then we'd need to list every entry in game anthology books (like Co-op Games Manual). It's madness, I tell you.
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smithhemb wrote:
Thus far, do all the Decktet games use a single deck?


I missed this when the question was first asked. The short answer is: Yes, almost.

The longer answer: I think that Dectana requires a double deck. Four-player Chancellors requires much less shuffling if you play with a double deck. But you can play almost all the extant Decktet games with a single deck.
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And to add something to that list, Ascend can be played with 5 to 6 players when using a double deck. With 3 or 4 players you only need one deck though.
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smithhemb wrote:
Thus far, do all the Decktet games use a single deck?

Boojum requires at least 2 decktets. With a silly number of players you would need more.
 
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I just played TURTLE SOUP today and it was a blast!!
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