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Our Verdict
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Game Marcat 99 is the cutest and quickest card game you’ll find, focused on tricks and feline competition.
Highlights
- Fun trick mechanics
- Captivating cat art
- Short playtime
- Light competition
Keep in mind
- Simple rules
- Small table space
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Game Marcat 99 strikes at the heart of board‑card lovers and feline humor fans. The setting is simple: four cats borrow their creativity to design and sell games on the Game Marcat platform. The goal of the game is actually to compete for the largest number of copies of your own game. Each player takes on the role of a wae of cards, trying to win tricks to accumulate sales points. The winner is the cat who manages to deliver 100 copies, or 100 victory points, before the others.
The rule set is based on trick‑taking, where each round involves playing a card and whoever holds the highest card of the leading suit takes the trick. There is no counting of cards per suit, just a simple value hierarchy. The trick‑taking mechanic is familiar to anyone who has played Hearts, Spades, or even Uno, but the feline theme adds a humor touch that breaks the monotony. The card art is created by cat artists, with illustrations that make players laugh while they play.
The game is short, lasting between 10 and 20 minutes, making it perfect for quick sessions at cafés or friends’ gatherings. Each game has only 3 to 4 players, which makes card management easy and avoids information overload. The components are minimal: a 52‑card deck, point tokens, and a small rulebook. The simplicity of the deck allows the game to be reproduced with any standard deck if needed.
For those looking for something light, fast, and with a feline humor twist, Game Marcat 99 delivers just that. If you enjoy tricks, competing for sales points, and a theme that makes your heart beat faster, this game is your next stop. Get ready to laugh, compete, and maybe win the title of “Most Successful Cat” on Game Marcat.
The rule set is based on trick‑taking, where each round involves playing a card and whoever holds the highest card of the leading suit takes the trick. There is no counting of cards per suit, just a simple value hierarchy. The trick‑taking mechanic is familiar to anyone who has played Hearts, Spades, or even Uno, but the feline theme adds a humor touch that breaks the monotony. The card art is created by cat artists, with illustrations that make players laugh while they play.
The game is short, lasting between 10 and 20 minutes, making it perfect for quick sessions at cafés or friends’ gatherings. Each game has only 3 to 4 players, which makes card management easy and avoids information overload. The components are minimal: a 52‑card deck, point tokens, and a small rulebook. The simplicity of the deck allows the game to be reproduced with any standard deck if needed.
For those looking for something light, fast, and with a feline humor twist, Game Marcat 99 delivers just that. If you enjoy tricks, competing for sales points, and a theme that makes your heart beat faster, this game is your next stop. Get ready to laugh, compete, and maybe win the title of “Most Successful Cat” on Game Marcat.
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Best player count
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3
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4
OK
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Mechanics, categories, families and credits
Mechanics
Categories
Publisher
三ツ星まかろん (Three Star Macaron)
Designer
ユヤ (Yuya)
Artist
ユヤ (Yuya)
Community
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How many players can play?
Game Marcat 99 is designed for 3 to 4 players.
What is the average game time?
Each game lasts between 10 and 20 minutes, depending on player speed.
What is the game’s complexity?
The trick‑taking mechanic is simple, making it great for beginners; there’s little learning curve.
What components are required?
A 52‑card deck, point tokens, and a small rulebook.
Who is this game recommended for?
Those who enjoy quick card games, feline humor, and light competition.
How does the trick‑taking system work?
In each round, players play a card; the player with the highest card of the leading suit takes the trick and earns points.
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