The Fox in the Forest is a folk tale-inspired card game for two players, where you score points for each trick you take, but be careful not to get too greedy.
A number of the cards are 'adventure cards' featuring characters and creatures from folk tales, each of which can affect the game in specific ways.
The Fox in the Forest is a charming duel game for card players, where you try to outsmart each other without being too greedy.
Each round consists of a series of 13 rounds for each player, called tricks.
In each trick, both players play a card from their hand face up: one player leads (i.e., plays the first card in the trick), and the other player will then follow (i.e., plays the second card of the trick). Based on the two cards played, one player wins the trick.
When all 13 tricks have been played, you must count how many tricks each player has won. Players can score points at the end of the round based on the number of tricks they won during the game. You want to win more tricks than your opponent, but not too many.
If a player has at least 21 points after scoring, the game ends. Otherwise, another round is played.
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