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Ligretto is a card game for two to twelve players. The aim of the game is to get rid of all your cards faster than all the other players by discarding them in the middle of the table. Instead of taking turns, all players play simultaneously. The game in its present form was published in 1988 by Germany's Rosengarten Spiele (Rose Garden Games), designed by Michael Michaels. An earlier version of the game was published at the start of the 1960s. Since the year 2000, the game has been published by Schmidt-Spiele from Berlin, Germany. While Playroom Entertainment has published the game for North America and other English-speaking countries.

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  • Ligretto (de)
  • Ligretto (es)
  • Ligretto (fr)
  • Ligretto (en)
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  • Ligretto ist ein Kartenspiel für zwei bis vier Spieler (mit drei verschiedenfarbigen Paketen (grün, rot, blau) bis zwölf Spieler bzw. bis zu 16 Spieler, wenn das Set aus Ligretto Speed Machine mit verwendet wird), die versuchen, ihre Karten möglichst schnell auf gemeinsame Stapel in der Mitte abzulegen (je von 1–10 und nach Farbe sortiert). Da alle Spieler gleichzeitig ablegen dürfen, fordert das Spiel Reaktionsgeschwindigkeit. Das Spiel erschien 1988 (anfangs unter der Bezeichnung Legretto) bei (Michaels KG); seit 2000 wird Ligretto von Schmidt Spiele vertrieben. (de)
  • Ligretto es un juego de cartas compuesto por 160 unidades (40 cartas por jugador). Está diseñado para la participación de un número de 2 a 4 jugadores. (es)
  • Le Ligretto est un jeu de cartes de rapidité allemand paru en 1988, créé par Reiner Stockhausen et édité par Schmidt. (fr)
  • Ligretto is a card game for two to twelve players. The aim of the game is to get rid of all your cards faster than all the other players by discarding them in the middle of the table. Instead of taking turns, all players play simultaneously. The game in its present form was published in 1988 by Germany's Rosengarten Spiele (Rose Garden Games), designed by Michael Michaels. An earlier version of the game was published at the start of the 1960s. Since the year 2000, the game has been published by Schmidt-Spiele from Berlin, Germany. While Playroom Entertainment has published the game for North America and other English-speaking countries. (en)
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  • Ligretto (en)
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  • Box of Ligretto 'Green Pack' playing cards (en)
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  • Ligretto ist ein Kartenspiel für zwei bis vier Spieler (mit drei verschiedenfarbigen Paketen (grün, rot, blau) bis zwölf Spieler bzw. bis zu 16 Spieler, wenn das Set aus Ligretto Speed Machine mit verwendet wird), die versuchen, ihre Karten möglichst schnell auf gemeinsame Stapel in der Mitte abzulegen (je von 1–10 und nach Farbe sortiert). Da alle Spieler gleichzeitig ablegen dürfen, fordert das Spiel Reaktionsgeschwindigkeit. Das Spiel erschien 1988 (anfangs unter der Bezeichnung Legretto) bei (Michaels KG); seit 2000 wird Ligretto von Schmidt Spiele vertrieben. (de)
  • Ligretto es un juego de cartas compuesto por 160 unidades (40 cartas por jugador). Está diseñado para la participación de un número de 2 a 4 jugadores. (es)
  • Le Ligretto est un jeu de cartes de rapidité allemand paru en 1988, créé par Reiner Stockhausen et édité par Schmidt. (fr)
  • Ligretto is a card game for two to twelve players. The aim of the game is to get rid of all your cards faster than all the other players by discarding them in the middle of the table. Instead of taking turns, all players play simultaneously. The game in its present form was published in 1988 by Germany's Rosengarten Spiele (Rose Garden Games), designed by Michael Michaels. An earlier version of the game was published at the start of the 1960s. Since the year 2000, the game has been published by Schmidt-Spiele from Berlin, Germany. While Playroom Entertainment has published the game for North America and other English-speaking countries. The game is similar to Dutch Blitz, which is based upon the original 1960s Ligretto. Both Ligretto and Dutch Blitz use specially printed cards but feature gameplay almost identical to Nerts, which is played with standard playing cards and is in turn based on Canfield, a variant of the classic Klondike Solitaire. (en)
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