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dnup Review | Your Worst Cards Could Become Your Best

23. Juni 2026 um 18:30

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Can a simple card game surprise seasoned gamers? dnup does exactly that with one brilliant idea: every time cards change hands, they flip, transforming into entirely different values. That single mechanism creates a fast, interactive game full of clever tactical decisions and unexpected comebacks.

In this review, I’ll explain how dnup plays, what makes its rotating-card system so unique, the cognitive skills it encourages, and whether it’s worth adding to your game collection.

If you enjoy strategic card games that are easy to learn but reward clever play, dnup is definitely worth a look.

Publisher: Asmodee
Designers: Kei Kajino & Gilles-Romain Fonteny
Players: 2–5
Play Time: 15–20 minutes
Age: 8+

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00:00 Intro
00:22 Complexity, Play Count & Victory Conditions
01:09 How It Plays
05:47 Skills
08:17 Final Thoughts


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