6.3
rating
Ludopedia
7.0
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
If you love fast, strategic card games, Dickory will surprise you with its dynamic ladder mechanic.
Highlights
- Fast and fun
- Engaging strategy
- Quick setup
- Varied combinations
Keep in mind
- Only 2 players
- Requires a standard deck
- Moderate learning curve
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Dickory is a card climbing game that puts your reasoning to the test as you try to be the first to empty your hand. Drawing inspiration from Dai Fugō (Millionaire), Dickory adds a twist to the climbing mechanic by letting players play cards in singles, pairs, triples, quads, or three‑card runs. There are no suits; the ranking of values shifts dynamically thanks to a “conveyor belt” queue that behaves like a ladder of cards. The card that ends up on the far right of the belt is considered the highest, and the remaining values rotate around that reference, creating a circular ranking that can change every round. This makes every play a strategic decision, as you must anticipate how the ladder will move and when it’s best to lay down your cards. The game is designed for 10 to 20 minutes, making it perfect for a quick break between other sessions or for shorter playtimes. With only two players, the tension ramps up and each hand becomes more meaningful. The components are simple: a standard 52‑card deck, no suits, just numbers. The simplicity of the components contrasts with the strategic depth that the climbing mechanic offers. If you enjoy card games that require planning, attention to sequence, and a dash of luck, Dickory is a great pick. It blends speed, strategy, and a touch of unpredictability that keeps the game exciting from start to finish. Moreover, the lack of suits simplifies card reading, allowing players to focus on the ladder position and potential combinations. The compact design and accessible learning curve make Dickory an excellent choice for those looking for something different from traditional shedding games. The climbing mechanic can also be appreciated by seasoned players who want an extra challenge, as every move can drastically alter the hierarchy of cards in play. In short, Dickory delivers a quick, strategic, and fun card experience, ideal for anyone who wants to test their prediction and timing skills in a light‑weight format.
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Best player count
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2
BEST
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Mechanics, categories, families and credits
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Families
Publisher
(Web published), New Mill Industries
Designer
Hanibal Sonderegger, Sean Ross (I)
Artist
Imogen Oh
Community
Data from BoardGameGeek
282owners
136wishlist
17want to play
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How many players can play Dickory?
Dickory is designed for two players, so the ideal setup is 2 people.
What is the average playtime?
A game lasts between 10 and 20 minutes, depending on the speed of the players.
What is the difficulty level?
On BGG the rating is 1.9/5, and on Ludopedia 6.3/10, indicating a moderate difficulty.
What components are required?
A standard 52‑card deck, no suits, just a regular deck.
Who is this game recommended for?
It’s great for those who enjoy quick card games, climbing strategy, and want something different from traditional shedding games.
Is there a digital version available?
Yes, Dickory is available on Board Game Arena.
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