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Our Verdict
If you love poker and quick strategy, Mole Poker will impress you with its deck selection.
Highlights
- Drafting fun
- Fast gameplay
- Strategic depth
- Poker twist
- Easy to learn
Keep in mind
- Limited card variety
- Short game may feel shallow
- Requires poker knowledge
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Mole Poker is a card game that blends the excitement of poker with draft strategy. Instead of drawing from a single deck, each player selects from six mole heaps, each heap holding a fixed number of cards of various types. At the start only a few cards are revealed; as the game progresses, more cards become visible, creating a mix of public and hidden information that demands tactical decisions. The goal remains the same: assemble the best poker hand possible. You decide which heap to draw from, weighing what’s already shown and what may appear later. When time runs out, all hands are revealed and the player with the strongest combination, according to classic poker rules, wins. The game lasts about fifteen minutes and accommodates 2 to 5 players, making it ideal for quick family or friend sessions. The set‑collection mechanic adds strategic depth, while the simplicity of poker rules keeps it approachable. The fun comes from draft choices and the tension of finding out if your hand was the best – all in a compact, fast‑paced package.
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Publisher
Mob+ (Mob Plus)
Designer
宮野 華也 (Kaya Miyano)
Artist
別府さい (Sai Beppu)
How many players can play?
2 to 5 players.
How long does a game last?
About 15 minutes.
What is the game’s complexity?
Medium – blends poker’s simplicity with draft strategy.
What components are included?
Six decks of cards, poker chips, and a hand‑building board.
Who is this game recommended for?
Fans of poker, quick strategy, and card games with set‑collection mechanics.
How does the public/hidden card system work?
Initially only a few cards are revealed; as the game progresses more cards become visible, allowing more informed choices.
Does the game require prior poker knowledge?
Yes, basic poker rules help evaluate hands and make strategic decisions.