1000 Blank White Cards
- Designer Riff Conner , Nathan Phoenix
- Publisher Brybelly
- Illustration Nathan Phoenix
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Start for freeWhat to Expect
In 1000 Blank White Cards, players actively shape the game by drawing new cards and defining rules as they go. Cards can feature titles, drawings, points, or rules, often created spontaneously. The game usually follows a 'draw one, play one' structure, but this is flexible. This leads to a dynamic, humorous experience full of creativity and player interaction.
Who Is This Game For?
Suitable for groups of three or more who enjoy creative, open-ended play. It's a casual party game with low entry barriers and about 60 minutes of playtime. The minimum age of 5 makes it family-friendly and accessible for all skill levels.
How It Works
Players draw cards and add their own hand-drawn cards into the deck during the game. Key mechanics include Legacy Game, Line Drawing, and Paper-and-Pencil. Players play cards that may change rules or introduce new ones, making each session unique as the game evolves dynamically.
What Makes It Special
Designed by Riff Conner and Nathan Phoenix in 1996, this game stands out for its open-ended gameplay and player-created card content without fixed rules. Part of the 'Make-As-You-Play' family, it combines creative drawing mechanics with a legacy style. While it has no official awards, its unique approach distinguishes it from traditional card games.
Pro
- High creativity through player-made cards
- Flexible rules that evolve during play
- Supports large groups from 3 players up
- Low entry barrier with simple mechanics
Contra
- Lack of fixed rules can cause confusion
- Not ideal for players who prefer clear structure
- Approximate 60-minute playtime requires patience
Setting & Atmosphäre
The game has no fixed theme, relying on player creativity to craft cards with various motifs and rules. It is an open card game encouraging humorous and absurd content.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Be open to creative ideas and experiment with your own cards to enhance the fun.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
No, 1000 Blank White Cards requires at least 3 players and has no solo mode.
How long does a game really take?
Gameplay typically lasts about 60 minutes, depending on the group and created rules.
What prior experience do I need?
No specific experience is needed; it is an accessible party game.
How does this compare to similar games?
It stands out due to its open card creation and flexible rules, unlike traditional card games.
Is this suitable for families?
Yes, suitable from age 5 and family-friendly thanks to its creative play.
What mechanic makes it special?
The combination of Legacy Game, Line Drawing, and Paper-and-Pencil enables dynamic card creation.
Fazit
1000 Blank White Cards is a good fit for players who enjoy creative freedom and flexible play. Those preferring structured rules might find its open nature challenging.









