ISequenceyou play cards to place your pieces on the game board, which shows a variety of different spaces corresponding to the different cards in the deck.
There is a type of jack that acts as a joker and a type that can remove one of the opponent's pieces. The goal is to create sequences of five of your pieces in a row.
The game can be played by 3-12 players (but not 5, 7, and 11) and takes about half an hour to play.
If there are more than three players, you split into teams and must work together to achieve five in a row for each team.
How to play Sequence:
On your turn, you must play a card from your hand and place a piece of your team's color on an empty space on the game board that matches your card. Then you draw a new card from the deck, and it’s the next player's turn.
2 Special elements of the game
There is a joker space in each corner of the game board. It counts as all other colors in the game. So if you can place your "Sequence" extending from a joker space, you only need to use four pieces before it counts as a row.
There are cards with jacks that come in two different types. One where the jack is standing sideways, so you can only see one eye, and the other where the jack is facing forward and you can see both eyes. The jack with one eye can be used to remove one of the opponent's pieces from the game board, but not if it is part of a "Sequence." The jack with two eyes can be played as a joker, allowing it to be used as one of your pieces on any empty space.
This continues until a player (or a team in the case of team play) successfully creates two sequences of five of their pieces in a row. Each sequence of five pieces in a row can be laid horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.