LINDYHOP

Inspired by the 1920s swing dance, Lindyhop is a cooperative, trick taking game for two people. Players work together to dance their meeple down a track of music, trying collectively to hit the beat in the best places to score the most points. There are 5 suits, with 8 cards in a suit, and each suit includes 4 cards with special powers that will only activate at certain times in the music. Players will try to end their dance in time with the music and ideally throw in a big finish to score the bonus points. 

•    2 Players
•    20 minutes
•    Age 1O+ (box says 14+ tor international safety requirements)
•    Designed in New Zealand

Components 
51 cards 
card points tokens and lead token printed wooden playing piece instruction sheet 

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