Skyjo Card Game Review
Skyjo is far from a deep game and it relies on quite a bit of luck, but it hard to deny that it is an enjoyable family card game for when you just want to relax.
Skyjo is far from a deep game and it relies on quite a bit of luck, but it hard to deny that it is an enjoyable family card game for when you just want to relax.
A detailed look at the rules for how to play the 2015 family card game Skyjo designed by Alexander Bernhardt.
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