Sleeping Queens Card Game

How To Play Sleeping Queens the card game, and why you should buy it for your little family!

Every once in a while, a game shows up that answers a need in your life you didn’t really know you had.

Sleeping Queens was invented by 6-year-old Miranda Evarts, who thought up the game one night when she couldn't fall asleep. She awoke the next morning and with help from her older sister, Madeleine and her parents, Denise and Max created this wonderfully whimsical world of napping nobles. We love that a six-year-old designed the game. Our seven-year-old says his favorite part of Sleeping Queens is “the knights and stealing.” Our eleven-year-old says, “It is ingenious. How they came up with the cards to attack and defend.” Our one-year-old loves to choose the sleeping queens from the table. Sleeping Queens is a light, “hidden,” fishing card game. While the tableau cards are typically face-up in a traditional fishing game (like Casino or Scopa), this fun, little game begins with all of the queens facedown, adding a guessing and memory element. Also, there is some basic math and a smattering of spite.

This is that game.

Sleeping Queens GMW230 GAMEWRIGHT. Imagine a place where there?s a queen of all pancakes, a king of cookies and a pack of over-protective dragons? If this sounds like something out of a dream, it actually is! Sleeping Queens was invented by 6-year-old Miranda Evarts, who thought up the game one night when she couldn?t fall asleep.

I love to play games with my kids. I love bonding with them, I love teaching them camaraderie, patience, and good sportsmanship. I love seeing their maturity grow, and I love seeing their understanding of how rules work bringing joy and understanding in a world of chaos.

But what I don’t love, is saying no to them all the time because I am always in the middle of doing things when they incoveniantly ask me to play with them.

And games are LOOOOOONG. Set ups are tedious, and teaching/reminding kids how to play, just sucks so much joy out of life.

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But this game was literally created by an eight year old! it is simple, beautiful, fun, and QUICK!

3-5 minutes max. and then you can guilt-free go back to projects that you are working on, and your kids won’t grow up with the ‘my parents never took time out for me’ issues.

Your welcome.

About Sleeping Queens.

It was created by an eight year old, and it has the cutest pictures! There are this many queens, and this many kings, and they have quirky titles that my kids love!

The titles don’t have too much to do with the game, but they giggle when there are funny matches like “Fire King and Ice Cream Queen, or Pancake Queen and Bubble Gum King”. (imagine eating bubble gum pancakes!)

Easy Set Up

All the queens are ‘asleep’ and need to be awakened by a King. The Queens have a different back to them, and all of those are put in the middle.

Then you hand out 5 cards to each person, put the rest of the deck down in a ‘draw’ pile, with room for a ‘discard’ pile.

That’s it! Now you are ready to play!

How to Play the Sleeping Queens Card Game:

Go around in turns, and each person can play one card in their hand (they must always have 5 cards).

A king can pick up a queen (put the queen in front of you, face down, and the king in the discard pile.)

Jester is a chance card. Play him, and pick the top draw card. If it is an action card, use it, or keep it in your hand. If it is a number card, (like 6) count that many people around, and whoever it lands on gets to pick up an extra queen!

A dragon can steal a queen from someone else, but if the person has a knight, they can defend the queen (both dragon and knight go in the discard pile after play)

Poison can put another queen back to sleep (in the middle)

But the wand will keep her safe (discard both after play)

Cat Queen and Dog Queen fight like. . . well, cats and dogs, and cannot be in the same person’s hand at the same time. So put back one into the sleeping pool.

Rose Queen gives you an extra move

And Strawberry Queen can never be stolen. (why? because it was the 8 year old inventor’s favorite)

Sleeping Queens Card Game

The first person with 50 points or 5 Queens wins! (points are on the queens’ card)

That is it! so easy! Even my 3 year old can play (with just a little bit of help).

Like I said before, fast to set up, quick to play, fun is had by all, and you can decide how long you can spend playing it. Because one round takes less than five minutes!

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It is a win/win/win type of game!

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