Dutch Blitz

A fast-paced, family oriented, action card game played with a specially printed deck.

A fast-paced, family oriented, action card game played with a specially printed deck. The game was created by Werner Ernst George Muller, a German immigrant from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The game is very popular among the Pennsylvania Amish and Dutch community, and among Christian groups in the United States and Canada (primarily in Mennonite communities). The game is similar to Nertz, but Nertz is played with four standard playing decks, while Dutch Blitz must be played with specialized decks.

It is an alternate version of the game Ligretto, manufactured in Germany.

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Categories:
  • Card
  • Dedicated Deck
  • Games
  • Entertainment
  • Live Entertainment
  • Party
  • Moods:
  • Embrace Hyper
  • Energetic
  • Get Hyper
  • Hyper
  • Moods

A fast-paced, family oriented, action card game played with a specially printed deck. The game was created by Werner Ernst George Muller, a German immigrant from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The game is very popular among the Pennsylvania Amish and Dutch community, and among Christian groups in the United States and Canada (primarily in Mennonite communities). The game is similar to Nertz, but Nertz is played with four standard playing decks, while Dutch Blitz must be played with specialized decks.

It is an alternate version of the game Ligretto, manufactured in Germany.

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Categories:
  • Card
  • Dedicated Deck
  • Games
  • Entertainment
  • Live Entertainment
  • Party
  • Moods:
  • Embrace Hyper
  • Energetic
  • Get Hyper
  • Hyper
  • Moods

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24 Hours, Afternoon, Day, Evening, Morning, Night

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5 to 10 hours

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Dutch Blitz Card Game

Dutch Blitz Card Game. Play with 2 – 4 players. Add an expansion pack to play with up to 8 players. Dutch Blitz Card Game. Play with 2 – 4 players. Add an expansion pack to play with up to 8 players. Dutch Blitz Card Game. Play with 2 – 4 players. Add an expansion pack to play with up to 8 players. Dutch Blitz Card Game. Play with 2 – 4 players. Add an expansion pack to play with up to 8 players. Dutch Blitz Card Game. Play with 2 – 4 players. Add an expansion pack to play with up to 8 players

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