Skip Da Game
Skip da game is a popular electronic handheld game for people of all ages. It is the commercialized version of the card game Spite and Malice. It is available on electronic handheld versions of Dish Network. The game is a fun and addicting way to pass the time. However, it is not recommended for kids under the age of thirteen.
It is a commercial version of the card game Spite and Malice
The card game Spite and Malice is similar to the board game Misery but is played with two players instead of three. It uses two decks with twelve cards each and six cards for each hand. A deck contains four face cards. Players can discard a card with an equal rank, but they may not discard an Ace or a 2. Besides the face cards, Kings can be used as standard cards, follow Queens, and build sets. The game is played until the players have exhausted their stockpiles.
The original card game Spite and Malice dates back to the 18th century. It has been adapted by various cultures and is still played today. In addition to two-player games, there are three and four-player variations of the game. One such variation is Skip-Bo, which is a commercial version of Spite and Malice.