The lama opens his bag of tricks. The following still applies: Discard All Negative Points, but now you can also collect negative points tokens during a round, which you can then conveniently pass on to other players. This is especially true at a magic performance, where you can hand in a token if you play a llama. However, if you no longer have a lama at the decisive moment, only the magic token can save you, otherwise you will receive minus point tokens! Play your special cards wisely, exchange as many low-value chips as possible for higher-value chips and then get rid of them during a magic performance. Everyone else then watches with open mouths as you get closer to success.
Do you like simple games, but do you like to have a choice and do you like to annoy others? Then LAMA: Cadabra is the right game for you. The basic game rules are quickly explained, but a few interesting twists make this card game slightly more challenging than its predecessor LAMA. This game is also suitable for 2 to 6 players and is therefore ideal for the whole family.
Each player tries to get rid of his cards as quickly as possible so as not to lose any negative points at the end of a round. On your turn, you must play a card, draw a card or get out. Some cards you play give an extra action. It could be a card with two values or a card that lets you take the magic token, but there are also cards that allow you to give away a minus point token or let the next player draw a card.
Each time a player plays a llama, he places 1 of his negative point tokens on the magic stage. When there are 5 or more tokens on that stage, the magic performance starts. Each player's turn must then play a llama. If he cannot do that, he takes all the negative point tokens from the magic stage. If you have the magic token, you may skip a turn once during the game or magic performance. But be careful, if you still have the magic token at the end of a round, you will receive 10 negative points!
A round is over when every player has left or one player runs out of cards. All players then receive minus points for their remaining cards. If someone then has a total of 40 or more negative points, the game is over and the player with the fewest negative points wins.