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Tryce

An Intriguing Game of Words & Runs & Groups

3M Company - 1970
3-6 Players

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Tryce is a variation of Rummy. The game consists of two standard card decks including the jokers from each deck. In addition to the standard numbers and suits the cards also contain a letter of the alphabet.

The players are attempting to create "runs", "groups" and "words". A Run is four or more cards in the same suit in sequence. A Group is three or more of a kind. A Word is formed using the letters on the cards and can be any non-proper word found in a standard dictionary. A game consists of seven rounds, and in each round a player must form a specific number of Runs, Groups and Words.

Each player is dealt a number of cards, the exact number of which varies depending on the round in play. Each turn the player draws the top card from the deck or from the discard pile then plays as many cards as possible (either by forming new Runs, Groups or Words or by adding them onto cards which have already been played, either by themselves or by other players). Finally, they discard one of their remaining cards. The round ends when one player manages to empty their hand.

Players gain points by forming the number of Groups, Runs and Words specified for the round and for the cards in the melds they created. They lose points for cards left in their hand when the round ends. The player with the highest total after all seven rounds is the winner.

An interesting variation of Rummy, Tryce adds an element of strategy to that game. Cards can be played into other player's melds, but doing so gives points to that player. On the other hand, keeping the card in your hand may result in losing that many points at the end of the round. The requirement of forming words adds to the challenge. A fairly good game and an interesting change of pace.



5 comments on Tryce:

Ed @ edonnas@comcast.net at October 22, 2007 15:59 said:
Where can I get a copy of this game
Dennis, The Gamepiler at October 23, 2007 09:30 said:
I do not have any for sale myself, but you can check the FAQs and Links links in the left sidebar for a list of places where you can find older games on-line.
Dieter at April 28, 2008 18:50 said:
Hello, would it be possible to get a copy of the the information board
I have game but it is missing the information board, would appreciate and help,
can contact me at
dfr60@msn.com

April 27, 2008
DIANE at September 10, 2008 10:46 said:
I WOULD LIKE A GAME OF TRYCE. IM IN ARIZONA.WHERE CAN I GET A GAME OR SEND FOR ONE.
Pat Elbert at November 5, 2008 13:23 said:
Where can I order this game at?

Pat Elbert
timeout@bluevalley.net


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Last Updated: October 1, 2007