Why was Dutch Blitz invented?
According to company lore, Dutch Blitz was the brainchild of Pennsylvanian Werner Ernst George Muller, "a German immigrant and optometrist who thought the game might help his children more easily learn about colors and numbers."
How old is the Dutch Blitz game?
Product informationProduct Dimensions6.2 x 3.5 x 1.2 inchesCountry of OriginUSAASINB000BBU0KSItem model number201Manufacturer recommended age8 - 12 years8 more rows
Who created Dutch Blitz?
Werner Ernst George MullerDutch Blitz is a Pennsylvania -based, family-owned-and-operated business started in the 1960s by Werner Ernst George Muller .
How do you explain the Dutch Blitz?
0:002:44How to Play Dutch Blitz® - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNext each player counts out ten cards to make their blitz pile. The remaining cards in each player'sMoreNext each player counts out ten cards to make their blitz pile. The remaining cards in each player's hand will make up their wood pile.
Why is it called Dutch Blitz?
Objective. The objective of Dutch Blitz is to score points by playing as many cards as possible on Dutch Piles, and by emptying the Blitz Pile as quickly as possible.
Why did they stop making NFL Blitz?
They said there was too much violence in the game and offered to refund Midway's license fee. Midway was eager to keep the NFL's endorsement of the game, so they compromised on some of the graphic violence and "late hits" in the game.
Is Dutch Blitz German?
Dutch Blitz is a fast-paced, family oriented, action card game played with a specially printed deck. The game was created by Werner Ernst George Muller, a German immigrant from Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
How many players were in Dutch Blitz?
When your Blitz Pile has been exhausted, you've won. The game includes four decks of 4 colorful playing cards and easy-to-follow instructions. Two to four players can play this fast-moving game. Recommended for ages 8 and up.
How do you win at Dutch Blitz?
Players score one point for each of the cards in their Dutch Pile, and lose two points for each card left in their Blitz Pile. All players then sort the cards and play again. When one player reaches the score of 75 the game ends and the player who reached 75 first is the winner.
Can you use 2 hands in Dutch Blitz?
General: A player cannot pick up more than one card at a time during play from any of his card piles. Players may not use both hands to play their cards. Throwing cards onto the Dutch Piles instead of placing them is forbidden.
What is a fun card game for 2 players?
Gin Rummy is a classic card game that is traditionally played with two players using two 52 card decks. The objective of Gin Rummy is for players to use their hand to get more than 100 points before the opponent does.
What happens when no one can play in Dutch Blitz?
A Number 1 card always starts a new Dutch Pile. If no further play can be made, the player will count off three more cards from his hand, and turn them face up onto the remaining cards (if there are any remaining) on his Wood Pile.
Game Terminology
Blitz Pile: This pile of 10 cards is the most important pile of cards to each player since it is the key towards "Blitzing" the other players when all cards from this pile have been cleared.
Objective
The objective of Dutch Blitz is to score points by playing as many cards as possible on Dutch Piles, and by emptying your Blitz Pile as quickly as possible. You do this by playing cards from your Blitz Pile, Post Piles, and Wood Pile on the Dutch piles.
Dutch Blitz!
Two to four players can play this fast-moving game. Recommended for ages 8 and up.
Product Description
Developed in Pennsylvania Dutch country, Dutch Blitz is a card game that's exciting to play and easy to learn. Perfect for family game nights, or to play with a group of good friends, you'll enjoy spirited competition as you try to get rid of your 10 card Blitz pile before anybody else.
From the Manufacturer
Developed in Pennsylvania Dutch country, Dutch Blitz is a card game that's exciting to play and easy to learn. Perfect for family game nights, or to play with a group of good friends, you'll enjoy spirited competition as you try to get rid of your 10-card Blitz pile before anybody else.
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