

🎉 Expand your game, expand your squad!
The Dutch Blitz Expansion Pack introduces 4 new card colors and can be played alone or combined with the original deck to support up to 8 players. Designed for ages 8 and up, this fast-paced card game reinvents the classic with switched deck designs, making it perfect for family, friends, and game nights that demand more players and more fun.



| ASIN | B00JJ4PNHI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,878 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #594 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (2,812) |
| Department | All Ages |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item model number | DB 202 |
| Manufacturer | Flat River Group |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 - 15 years |
| Product Dimensions | 6.38 x 3.5 x 1.13 inches |
| Release date | February 1, 2019 |
J**B
fun game
very fun game, fast paced. We have the original pack game and bought the expansion pack to be able to have more people play. Very fun game, easy to learn.
C**Y
Love Dutch Bliss and now can play with MORE players
Love Dutch Bliss, and now we can play with up to 8 players. Vonerfull Goot FUN! Highly recommend this fast paced card game. We play it weekly, would more of time allowed! Super fun for kids, family or girls night. 100% recommended by all my family!
J**.
Expansion set for the original game!
We've been playing for several decades, back when it was only found at college campuses back east. It's fast paced and lots of fun! The expansion packs let you play with more players. We used to have a 2nd set with an X on the corner so we could play with more people. They don't last forever with heavy use, but well worth it. We've had multiple sets over 40 years.
C**Y
YES! GET THIS! It's cheaper than the original version
YES! GET THIS! It's cheaper than the original version, yes by less than a dollar I'll give you that, but I'm a penny-pincher, what can I say? Fun card game, basically the same thing as "Nertz", "Demon", "All for one Solitare", whatever you like to call this classic timeless game! I like this version because it's cheap, the cards are cute, as well as the name! Also easy to organize, pack, and transport haha. If you don't want to be judged for having the expansion pack and not the "original game", go ahead and get the original game I guess. Doesn't cost too much more, even though they are the exact same thing excluding the color of the box for the cards and the words "Expansion Pack" on the cover of the box for the cards.
T**S
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such a fun game
R**L
Fun and fast paced
Had to get this game after playing it one night at a friend's game night. It is fun and fast paced. The directions were a little hard to understand but after a YouTube tutorial we were playing all night. There is a bit of math involved that might put some people off
A**E
Play this fun "expansion" standalone for up to four players, or combined with the original for up to eight
Dutch Blitz is a favorite party game of mine, good for fast, frenzied fun in a group. It's very similar to Ligretto and Nerts/Pounce/Racing Demon/etc., with a few rules differences and the graphic design of the set to differentiate itself from the others. This expansion pack can be played standalone for up to four players, or combined with the original Dutch Blitz (in the green box) to accommodate up to eight. Each of the two packs comes with four decks of 40 cards, in four colors numbering 1-10. The backs of the decks help differentiate them into individual players' decks for the game, and make it easier to sort and score at the end of a round. The faces are brightly colored, with large easy-to-read numbers, and include figures of boys and girls to help mark the "suits" for stacking. The gameplay is frequently chaotic as players race to stack cards in the center of the table in number order, while trying to get their own Blitz Pile in front of them cleared out. Points are scored at the end of each round once someone's Blitz Pile is cleared, with players earning one point for each card they stacked in the center and losing two for each card left in their own Blitz Pile. Gameplay goes to 75 total points, which doesn't seem like much until you really get going and find yourself frequently finishing a round with a negative score. The wild swings in scoring, however, keep the gameplay interesting, and allow even players who are far behind in score to suddenly come out ahead. The only real drawbacks to the game are that the boy and girl icons can be hard to differentiate in the heat of the moment until you get used to the game, and that the game packaging opens at one end with a flap like many card boxes, but stores the cards side-by-side in two piles. This can make it difficult to store them without damaging their edges, and cause them to slide against each other while in the packaging and mix up the decks slightly. This is a game that should have had a plastic tray insert to hold the cards in place inside the box.
J**D
WILL TAKE OVER YOUR GAME NIGHT
My God where do I start with this game, it has consumed our game nights. It might be a little confusing your first game but you quickly pick it up and start developing your own strategy. We play all kinds of card games and board games, we have not stopped playing this game since I picked it up. After our first couple of game nights with it I had to buy the expansion so we could play with more people.
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