Monkey is a wild and goofy family card game for 1-4 players in which you and your fellow monkeys race to be the first to climb up one big Tree. But the odds are stacked against you as the crazy wizard Kurgill is casting spells haphazardly in your direction. You have to climb as quickly as you can, battle to knock each other down, dodge the traps, and above all, beware of the Gnome. It’s a race to the top!
Each monkey starts the game at the bottom of the collective “Tree.” Four cards make up the “Trunk” of the Tree and three cards make up the “Treetop.” Each turn starts with you drawing a card into your hand from the draw pile, then flipping over the top card of the “Spell Deck” (usually this “spell” harms you, but you might get lucky!). Finally, you get two Action Points (APs) to spend during your turn. You can spend APs to draw cards, to attempt to climb up the Tree (ie. to the next position up), or to set traps to impede the progress of other players. Each Tree card (whether a Trunk or Treetop card) has a number (1-10, 15 or 20), which is colored (yellow, blue, green, red, black or multicolored). Each time a player attempts to climb a Tree card they combine cards from their hand until their sum exceeds the number on the Tree card. But there’s a twist: color matters! If the Tree card is red, yellow, green or blue, then the player may use anything except that color in their attempt to climb. (For example, if the Tree card is a yellow 10, a player could combine a blue 6 and a green 5 to beat it. However, a player could not have used a yellow 15 to beat it since the Tree card itself was yellow and such "color matching" is not allowed). There are two exceptions: Black can only be beaten by black, and multicolored cards can be beaten by any cards.
Just when you think you have it, Kurgill the Wizard might prevent you from climbing, or even worse, might send you falling back down the Tree. The standard gameplay will keep you entertained, but in case you want to mix it up, Monkey also has three variations: “Insane Mode,” in which you remove the main good cards from the Spell Deck; “Super-Tree,” in which each player has their own Trunk to climb but a shared Treetop from which they can oust other players; and finally “Krazy Kurgz,” in which Kurgill the Wizard joins as an opponent to all players, to wreak havoc along with his birdie minions. Monkey is a great family game, quick to pick up, and always entertaining!
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Component | Quantity | Photo |
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Medium Booklet | 1 | ![]() |
Small Pro Box | 1 | ![]() |
Poker Deck | 1 deck of 24 cards | ![]() |
Poker Deck | 1 deck of 60 cards | ![]() |
Poker Deck | 1 deck of 5 cards | ![]() |
Poker Deck | 1 deck of 1 cards | ![]() |
Average Rating | 12 reviews |
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Publish Date | September 20, 2016 |
Edition | First |
Department | Games |
More Info | Monkey the card game web site |
This game has been a hit for our family. It keeps everyone involved, even when it is not your turn as you need to pay attention to the spell cards and the tree cards that you haven't seen yet.
UPDATE: The designer added the reference card I requested. If you are looking for a simple family game then you could do far worse than Monkey. It's light, fast, fun, and relatively easy to learn. ...
It doesn't matter as to your skill level, playing experience, hardcore gamer or noob, Monkey will have everyone laughing and enjoying themselves instantly. It's easy to learn, fun to play, and for a w...
It's my own creation, so of course I love it! :)
Monkey is a good game because it is engaging for all ages and it doesn’t matter your skill level or knowledge of the game. It’s easy to pick up and easy to advance as your skill level increases.
Fantastic game! Great balance of both strategy and luck, great with a group of 4, a blast to go 1 on 1, and even playing solitaire against crazy Kurgill proves quite fun! Added game modes included in ...
Highly recommended. 8.5/10 Rating You will find more replay ability here than what you may expect. No two games will be alike with the tree cards and spell cards coming up different each time. In ...
I introduced Monkey to my 5-year-old son, and he thought it was great and hilariously fun. We both laughed and laughed at all the high jinks. He delighted especially in trapping me every chance he got...
A quick game to pick up and play with friends. The competitiveness of players can extend the game length by getting caught up trapping each other, or players can simply race as fast as possible to the...
This game is full of surprises. I love that you can teach it in less than 5 minutes and that anyone can play and potentially win. The gnome just brings the most hilarious expressions of defeat when it...
Monkey instantly won a special place in my heart and on my shelf. Whenever I see its colourful packaging, the gnome in the corner mocking defiantly, I want to take it out and have another go at climbi...
I played monkey just the other day and let me tell you it was a blast! It is such a fun time. It’s really easy to pick up and start playing not much of a learning curve at all. You can get the hang of...