The Mind
The Mind
Ever get the feeling you know what your friends are thinking? Could you be telepathic? If so, you’ll find The Mind an experience like no other!
This award-winning game of sixth sense and second sight sees you work together against the odds… As a team of up to four, you lay down number cards, from 1 to 100, in the right order… sounds easy right? The catch is, you can’t communicate! You have to use the power of your mind!
With over 1 million copies sold The Mind is great for the whole family. Do you have what it takes to beat…The Mind?
Let’s become one!
What’s in the box?
- 100 number cards
- 12 level cards
- Five life cards
- Three throwing stars cards
How to play:
You start the game with a number of lives equal to the number of players. In a level, each player receives a hand of cards equal to the number of the level: one card in level 1, two cards in level 2 and so on.
Starting with one card each, you think, wait and concentrate… When you feel the time’s right, you must lay your cards – in ascending order! With level one complete, you add a second card, then a third – and so on, all the way up to level 12. BUT, you cannot communicate with one another in any way as to which cards you hold.
If no one holds a card lower than what you played, great, the game continues! If someone did, all players discard face up all cards lower than what you played, and the team loses one life. Use your precious lives carefully on your journey to beat the game.
Throwing star: each player discards their lowest card face up, giving everyone information and getting you closer to completing the level.
When certain levels are completed, you’ll be rewarded with additional lives or throwing stars.
The game ends in two ways:
- You complete all the levels with at least one life remaining. Congratulations, you have collectively beaten the game and proven you are truly telepathic!
- You lose all your lives. The Mind has won!
Bonus!
For an extra challenge, play The Mind in extreme mode with all played cards going onto the stack face down. You don’t look at the cards played until the end of a level, losing lives at that time for cards played out of order.