Love Letter is a quick, easy to learn card game. The premise is simple; all of the cards have
a point value and a rule on them. When
the round is over you want to have the card with the highest point value on
it. You start the game with one card,
then on your turn to have to draw a card and play one of the two in your hand. The
rules printed on the cards are very simple, things like look at another player’s
hand. The game is so quick that even
when you’re knocked out for a round it doesn’t take long before you’re playing
again.
Because the game is so simple it is open to being licensed
all sorts of ways. I chose the Batman
version but there are Hobbit, Adventure Time, and other versions already
released or on their way. Joker is the
high value card in the set, so he’s the one you want to end with. The lowest value card is Batman. When you play Batman you can earn a point by
correctly guessing what card is in someone’s hand. It knocks them out of the round and you get
to feel like the world’s greatest detective. We had a lot of fun asking each other if we had Poison Ivy.
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