4.0
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Ludopedia
6.7
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BGG
Our Verdict
Fans of fast, strategic card games will love Qu4to, where the race to discard your hand is pure adrenaline.
Highlights
- Quick discard
- Tactical decisions
- Unique QU4TO cards
- Short and engaging
- Great replayability
Keep in mind
- Simple rules, but can be complex
- Short playtime
- Limited player count
- Strategy can be unpredictable
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Qu4to is that card game that puts your hand‑management skills to the test, but at a pace that makes your heart race. Each player starts with a hand and the goal is to shed all cards as fast as possible by playing sets of equal numbers or sequences. The trick lies in deciding whether to play a strong set and advance or pass your turn, which lets you flip a card to change its value or draw a new one from the deck, expanding your strategic options. The real twist is the QU4TO cards: versatile pieces that can be played solo or combined with others to create powerful plays, earning extra points and potentially turning the tide. Strategy is key; every move counts and the right timing to use a QU4TO card can be the difference between winning and losing. The game unfolds over three quick rounds, 15‑20 minutes each, with 2‑5 players. If you enjoy card games that blend simplicity with depth, where quick decisions and tactics collide, Qu4to is a pick that will keep you glued at the table. The design is compact, the ladder mechanic keeps the tension high, and the inclusion of fruit and vegetable themed cards adds a playful touch that feels like a dessert menu. In short, Qu4to is a short, vibrant, twist‑filled game that will satisfy both newcomers and veterans looking for something fresh to play.
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Publisher
Grok Games
Designer
Paulo Oliveira
Artist
Oksana Shumytska
How many players can play?
Qu4to is best with 2 to 5 players, keeping the pace fast and competition balanced.
What is the average game length?
Each game lasts between 15 and 20 minutes, split into three short rounds.
Is the game complex or easy to learn?
Very easy to learn: the rules are simple, but deep strategy emerges as you practice.
What components are included?
The set includes 110 cards, four special QU4TO cards, a standard deck, and a compact rule booklet.
Who is the game recommended for?
Perfect for those who enjoy quick card games, light strategy, and a dash of surprise with the QU4TO cards.
How does the QU4TO card work?
The QU4TO card can be played alone or combined with other cards to form stronger sets, earning extra points and potentially changing the course of the game.