Wonga is a game that can be played by 2 or more players. The numbers and faces on the cards represent a numerical value:
An Ace is valued as 1,
Cards from 2 to 10 are valued as their rightful number (eg a six of clubs is valued as 6),
Jacks, Queens and Kings represent a value over 7 (for simplicity's sake, lets say they are valued as 10),
And a joker can represent whatever card you want.
The goal of the game is to get rid of your cards to reduce your numerical value to 7 or below and then call "Wonga!" And show your cards. If you call "Wonga!" And another player has a numerical value that is lower than yours, and then they call "Wonga!" After you, they win. If your cards are valued as the same, it is a draw. However, if their value is higher than yours, you beat them. The game continues until there is only one player left. Alternatively, the game ends if one player wins or there is a draw.
There are two card piles in the middle of the table:
One pile for discarded cards that the player has placed during their turn (íll explain later). This is visible to all players.
Another pile is for a random card (this is not shown to any players)
After a turn, a player must discard at least 1 card or more and pickup a maximum of 1 card from either the discarded card pile or the random card pile.
From the discarded card pile, you can only grab cards from the previous player's turn (eg if the player before you discarded 2 jacks, you can only grab one of their jacks or a random card from the other pile).
An Ace is valued as 1,
Cards from 2 to 10 are valued as their rightful number (eg a six of clubs is valued as 6),
Jacks, Queens and Kings represent a value over 7 (for simplicity's sake, lets say they are valued as 10),
And a joker can represent whatever card you want.
The goal of the game is to get rid of your cards to reduce your numerical value to 7 or below and then call "Wonga!" And show your cards. If you call "Wonga!" And another player has a numerical value that is lower than yours, and then they call "Wonga!" After you, they win. If your cards are valued as the same, it is a draw. However, if their value is higher than yours, you beat them. The game continues until there is only one player left. Alternatively, the game ends if one player wins or there is a draw.
There are two card piles in the middle of the table:
One pile for discarded cards that the player has placed during their turn (íll explain later). This is visible to all players.
Another pile is for a random card (this is not shown to any players)
After a turn, a player must discard at least 1 card or more and pickup a maximum of 1 card from either the discarded card pile or the random card pile.
From the discarded card pile, you can only grab cards from the previous player's turn (eg if the player before you discarded 2 jacks, you can only grab one of their jacks or a random card from the other pile).