GAME INSTRUCTIONS AND CARD VALUES HERE. Again, I'm sorry this video isn't better. I only made it so a few of my friends could just get a feel for how to play it. I had no idea thousands of people were going to watch it or I would have worked harder at making it! Here are the instructions I wrote up and the values for each card. Enjoy!
There is also a Dutch game called Keezen, which looks very similar gto this in terms of card effects. I don't know if every effect is exactly the same as in Carble, but in Keezen they are as the following:
Played this for the first time over Thanksgiving with friends, originally from Michigan, what a great game. Theirs has the curved pattern like yours in the video, but I can't find any like it online. A family friend made theirs. Would love one like theirs/yours, and that size. Would like to know where to get one. Thanks for the tips! I'll be using the cheat sheet!
Great game I love playing this. Have also seen similar games called tuck or tock. Still looking for carbles (the name of our version too) online to play with others. If anyone knows of an online version please link. Great video btw. 😁👍
Question. So in Carbels it says with the Jack you can trade with any marble in play. Does that mean just your marble or any marble and play? So can you switch another player's marble if it's in play. Can you switch other player mables if it's in play?
Can you use a 7 to start a marble if you split it to 1/6? Also if you split a 7 and you jump someone does the marble go back to home or is the send back rule only if you use whole 7
My family is having a debate. If you are out of your starting position, and you have a four in your hand, can you go backwards beyond the starting position? A couple of family members say you always go backwards on a four, others say you cannot go back beyond your starting position once you have passed it.