Club Fight

(Web published) · Board game · 2023
1 · best 1 Solo 10–20 min Weight 1.3/5
10.0 rating Ludopedia
7.5 rating BGG
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10.0 rating Ludopedia
7.5 rating BGG
Our Verdict

Fans of card patience and unexpected twists will love this!

Highlights
  • Creative blocking challenge
  • Short, intense playtime
  • Minimal components
Keep in mind
  • Watch for suit blocks
  • Not for deep strategy lovers
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About the game

What you do in a play session

Club Fight is that pocket‑sized solitaire game you can take with you anywhere. Instead of using a full deck, the designer pulls 13 club cards (♣) and lays them out in a 3x3 grid. Your goal? Clear all the remaining cards from the deck, but it’s not just flip‑and‑play. You have six different action types—move, swap, discard, etc.—each used to eliminate cards from the grid. The twist? The other three suits—hearts, diamonds, spades—can block one of your actions if three cards of the same suit appear in the grid. This forces you to think strategically about where to place each card and which action to use. The game lasts 10‑20 minutes, perfect for a quick break or when the clock’s ticking. It’s a logic and memory challenge that fits well with fans of classic card games but with a fresh twist. If you enjoy solving card puzzles and don’t mind dealing with unexpected blocks, Club Fight will surprise you—and maybe even make you want more!

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Best player count

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Solo · 1 player
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Game details

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Components: Traditional Playing Cards
Publisher (Web published)
Designer D. Teuber

Frequently Asked Questions

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7 questions
How many players can play Club Fight?
It’s a solo game, designed for a single player.
What’s the average playtime?
Between 10 and 20 minutes, depending on your pace.
What components are needed?
A standard deck of playing cards and no extra pieces.
Is it easy to learn?
Yes, the rules are simple and quick to grasp.
Who is the game recommended for?
For those who enjoy patience, logic, and quick card challenges.
How does the action blocking work?
If three cards of the same suit appear in the grid, one of your actions gets blocked.
Is there a main strategy?
Planning the order of actions and positioning cards to avoid blocks is key.

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