A question that quantum physicist Erwin Schrödinger already asked himself in his famous experiment, and now it is also asked to you! In Schrödinger's cats you express risky statements regarding the contents, and especially the quantity, of the boxes on your hand cards. You constantly outbid each other. It's a bit of a shame that you only know your own cards. So you have to make good judgments or bluff. But don't take it too far! Because if your statement is doubted, you turn over all the cards and your statement is checked. You better be right or you're out of the game! Which of you will be the last one standing?
Who plays Schrödinger's cats?
This bluffing game is for everyone who likes quick and simple poker-like games. Families, groups of students and even advanced players can have fun with the constant uncertainty and excitement that Schrödinger's cats provide.
Each player receives a character card and a number of cards in his hand. Each one shows an empty box, a dead cat, a live cat or a Heisenberg. On your turn, you estimate how many of a certain species there are in the game. Then the next player does the same, but must bid higher than the previous player. If someone doesn't want that, he doubts the statement of the player in front of him. Whoever is wrong is eliminated. Play continues until there is only 1 player left. That one won. During his turn, a player also has the opportunity to show evidence for his position and thus exchange cards from his hand. He may also use his character card once during the game to decide events in his favor.